Restart galore! :(

Antz

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I put this in tech forum but I dont think that gets read often so I posted it here also hope the Mod Gods dont mind and allow somoene to help me fix my baby :(

Hi all,

I am currently on my laptop because my PC refuses to run! :(

I hope someone can help me out because I am totally stumped.

Here are the specs:

MSI K7T Turbo MS-6330
AMD Athlon 1600+ XP
FOP-32 HSF w/ Sunon 60mm fan
45Gig Maxtor 7200
60Gig Western Digital 5400
256 pc133 generic ram
Philips Acoustic Edge
Visiontek Geforce 2 GTS 32MB
Plextor 12/10/32
Liteon 16x DVD
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 NIC
2 80mm panaflo fans


Powered by a brand new Sparkle 350W PSU

Rails are all above spec
3.3->3.41
5->5.02
12->12.40

Running Windows XP

I honestly am stumped now. It all started about a month ago when my system would restart in windows seldomly (originally a Duron 850), eventually becoming more often to once every 2-3 hours. I then replaced the original Award 300W PSU with the Sparkle. It was okay for two days then it went back to restarting.

I then switched out RAM (still with a 850 Duron): I originally had the generic and a 256 stick of Kingston RAM...I tried many variations... generic by itself, kingston by itself....my roomates spare PNY...still kept on restarting.

I then assumed all it could be was the CPU because back when I was in High school I penciled in the jumpers on the chip so I could unlock it...and my friend told me the penciling could be flaking causing the computer to restart. So I bought an Athlon XP 1600+. Threw that baby in last night. And bumped up the FSB to 133...it booted up to Windows once then next restart....beep beep beep beep beep I checked the LEDs and it stated it had bad RAM...okay...So i tried swapping them out again...each and everytime I still get the beeps and no post.

Somehow it boots with the generic ram only (so I assume it was the Kingston that went bad)...I tweak the BIOS per Stevios (sorry if I butchered your name :D ) post in a previous thread. It booted up once more and stayed on for most of last night. When I booted up this morning...it would get to the screen with the system info (clock speed, amount of ram, etc etc) and restart....do it again and again. I turned off the system and turned it back on and bam! beep beep beep beep bad ram again!

Alright thats my problem and I'm sticking to it! :mad: Any ideas people? Thanks to all that have read this far and thanks to all that reply!

Anthony