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bizarre boot issue

joecool

Platinum Member
condensed version: pretty decent system, been reliable for a year plus, suddenly starts acting flacky with no discernable reason, now hangs on EVERY OTHER boot - in other words, to start it, boot, hang, cycle power, fine. cycle power, hang, cycle power, fine, etc. wtf?!!!

long version:
so this is a diy system, abit is7 mobo, p4c 2.6, 1gb of corsair xms pc3200 ram, and a pny 6800gt. had it for a while now (video card is probably the newest component i i bought it at the end of 04!) and it's been a good work-horse. at first i was over-clocking it (the cpu would go to 3.2ghz w/no problem, forget what the 6800 did but it got a little bump), but then it started to show some instability so i returned everything to stock settings. anyway, every once in a while it will flake out - hang somewhere during boot-up or something, but not enough to be an issue.

until last monday. the machine was on most of the weekend, not really doing anything heavy-duty, just running office apps & such, with no problems. went to boot monday morning and nothing - hang during post. this was 100% repeatable even after clearing the cmos via the jumper AND by unplugging the psu and pulling the cmos battery. even tried yanking each memory stick one at a time to see if one of them was dead. no improvement. low and behold, things seemed to sort of magically repair themselves when i left the system on for a while - after a while the system got past the hang and now it boots fine ... sort of. now it literally hangs EVERY OTHER BOOT. this is 100% repeatable. if i turn the system off, when i restart it, it will hang (screen blank). if i turn it off again and restart it, it will power up just fine. restart, hang. restart, fine. repeat ad noseum. any ideas ...?

one last detail. i wondered if it might be my video card so i tried swapping that out as well. the replacement exhibited the same behavior so i figured the video is ok - but when i put the old (6800) card back it wigged out big time - garbage on the screen for several boot cycles - but now it seems ok. how can i identify the failing part in this system?

thanks,

-joe
 
Hi, Stock answer: Strip the system down to MB, PSU, CPU and one stick of Mem. If it tries to boot add the KB. If you can get into the BIOS Setup start adding components one at the time until you again have the problem. Last component added is the culprit.
Good Luck, Jim
 
yeah, that's truly painful, tho it may be necessary. i've tried yanking all the drives out (magnetic and optical) and it doesn't seem to help. grrr.
 
Sounds like your PSU could be on the blink? I'm no professional but your on again/off again problems seem to point to the PSU.

Do you have another to test with?
 
Hi again Joe, I just today had my first PSU failure since the IBM PC first came out (1982?). Symtom was very much like what you describe. Also had junk in the VIDEO. ALE has a good idea there. Luck, Jim
 
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