I thumbed through some of the other troubleshooting threads, but nothing I found directly addresses what I'm experiencing. Apologies in advance for the long post.
I am in the process of building a HTPC, built around an Athlon 64 3000+ (939) (this is a processor-in-a-box, complete with heatsink and fan), an MSI RS480 motherboard, a Hitachi 250 gb SATA hard disk drive, an NEC 3520A DVD drive, and a Seasonic Super Silencer 350W psu. (I also will be installing a TV capture card, once I get the system configured.)
At first, everything went swimmingly: I put the box together, loaded Windows MCE 2005, and things looked pretty good. After a couple of days, the problems began: I would turn on the PC, and it would freeze before even loading the operating system (CTRL-ALT-DEL had no effect). If I tried to power cycle using the power button on the front of the PC which is connected to the motherboard, the machine won't shut off--instead, it immediately cycles back on, with the hard disk drive running and the PSU and CPU fans spinning. My monitor says there's no video coming in and goes to sleep.
At this point, pressing the power button again only repeats the cycle, and I have to use the kill switch on the power supply unit to shut everything down. When I leave the machine off for a minute and turn power back on, it boots to Windows like everything is fine. However, if I reboot or subsequently do a cold boot (after the computer has been turned off), I may or may not go through the cycle I just described. Seems to be about every other time I boot up I run into this problem now.
My hypothesis is that either the disk drive is at fault or the motherboard is at fault (I'm hoping the former since it's easier to replace a disk drive than a motherboard), though I also recognize that the PSU and even the processor could be defective and thus the cause of the problem. One reason to suspect the hard disk: once, I was able to get into the BIOS before the machine hung, and I saw that the hard disk wasn't recognized (the ide controlled optical drive was there). I did a CTRL-ALT-DEL, went back into BIOS, and the hard disk showed up as it should. I tried replugging all of the cables between the hard disk and the motherboard, but that didn't seem to help.
My question is: how do I narrow down the problem from this point? Unfortunately, our other PC is an older machine that can't handle SATA drives.
Thanks very much,
Mike
I am in the process of building a HTPC, built around an Athlon 64 3000+ (939) (this is a processor-in-a-box, complete with heatsink and fan), an MSI RS480 motherboard, a Hitachi 250 gb SATA hard disk drive, an NEC 3520A DVD drive, and a Seasonic Super Silencer 350W psu. (I also will be installing a TV capture card, once I get the system configured.)
At first, everything went swimmingly: I put the box together, loaded Windows MCE 2005, and things looked pretty good. After a couple of days, the problems began: I would turn on the PC, and it would freeze before even loading the operating system (CTRL-ALT-DEL had no effect). If I tried to power cycle using the power button on the front of the PC which is connected to the motherboard, the machine won't shut off--instead, it immediately cycles back on, with the hard disk drive running and the PSU and CPU fans spinning. My monitor says there's no video coming in and goes to sleep.
At this point, pressing the power button again only repeats the cycle, and I have to use the kill switch on the power supply unit to shut everything down. When I leave the machine off for a minute and turn power back on, it boots to Windows like everything is fine. However, if I reboot or subsequently do a cold boot (after the computer has been turned off), I may or may not go through the cycle I just described. Seems to be about every other time I boot up I run into this problem now.
My hypothesis is that either the disk drive is at fault or the motherboard is at fault (I'm hoping the former since it's easier to replace a disk drive than a motherboard), though I also recognize that the PSU and even the processor could be defective and thus the cause of the problem. One reason to suspect the hard disk: once, I was able to get into the BIOS before the machine hung, and I saw that the hard disk wasn't recognized (the ide controlled optical drive was there). I did a CTRL-ALT-DEL, went back into BIOS, and the hard disk showed up as it should. I tried replugging all of the cables between the hard disk and the motherboard, but that didn't seem to help.
My question is: how do I narrow down the problem from this point? Unfortunately, our other PC is an older machine that can't handle SATA drives.
Thanks very much,
Mike
