Actually.. there must be a reason for the restarts. But I've so far changed these perh.(can't spell it): CPU, memory, hdd, graphiccard (only from AGP to AGP), keyboard, mouse, CD and no more I think.
With the current mainboard that I have (ASUS A7M 266) the reboots seem to occur when the video mode is being changed from DOS (VGA) to SVGA (320x240 and higher, those screens you find in the Win2k DOS installation).
I also tried with an ASUS A7A 266 mainboard but that mainboard locked up my keyboard in the BIOS and I couldn't continue.
I've also tried a card from MSI.. but that mainboard doesn't even boot up.. I'm not getting a welcome screen even.. nada! As if the CPU would be bad.. but it's not. I've replaced it.. and the same error is still there.
So, what do you think could be the problem?
Could it be the power supply? I have a 300W power supply. I had it opened up a couple of month ago and installed a thingy that made it possible to controll the speed of the fan. It was WAY too noisy. But that fan eventually died on me and wouldn't run at all.. so right now I run with an external fan (that I bought, one of those small, 10cmx10cm fans) and had it put inside the powersupply. It seems to work.
But I think there still might be some kind of error inside the power supply.
Can I test it without replacing it? I don't have the money.. but still wanna test it to see if it's guilty for all my troubles.
Woo, a long message. Hope you dont mind 🙂
Thanks in advance for your answers.
With the current mainboard that I have (ASUS A7M 266) the reboots seem to occur when the video mode is being changed from DOS (VGA) to SVGA (320x240 and higher, those screens you find in the Win2k DOS installation).
I also tried with an ASUS A7A 266 mainboard but that mainboard locked up my keyboard in the BIOS and I couldn't continue.
I've also tried a card from MSI.. but that mainboard doesn't even boot up.. I'm not getting a welcome screen even.. nada! As if the CPU would be bad.. but it's not. I've replaced it.. and the same error is still there.
So, what do you think could be the problem?
Could it be the power supply? I have a 300W power supply. I had it opened up a couple of month ago and installed a thingy that made it possible to controll the speed of the fan. It was WAY too noisy. But that fan eventually died on me and wouldn't run at all.. so right now I run with an external fan (that I bought, one of those small, 10cmx10cm fans) and had it put inside the powersupply. It seems to work.
But I think there still might be some kind of error inside the power supply.
Can I test it without replacing it? I don't have the money.. but still wanna test it to see if it's guilty for all my troubles.
Woo, a long message. Hope you dont mind 🙂
Thanks in advance for your answers.