S Stealth1024 Platinum Member Aug 9, 2000 2,266 0 0 May 5, 2002 #1 the screen is only there for a second and then it reboots... what is causing this?
P powerMarkymark Platinum Member Jan 29, 2002 2,164 0 0 May 5, 2002 #2 Do you have the latest drivers for your ATI card? I had all kinds of trouble until I updated the drivers for my ATI Radeon 64 MB.
Do you have the latest drivers for your ATI card? I had all kinds of trouble until I updated the drivers for my ATI Radeon 64 MB.
T TheWart Diamond Member Dec 17, 2000 5,219 1 76 May 6, 2002 #3 could just be dead RAM. get ram testing software on a boot floppy and check. i used to get those till i RMA'd my crucial RAM. humming along now...
could just be dead RAM. get ram testing software on a boot floppy and check. i used to get those till i RMA'd my crucial RAM. humming along now...
P Pardus Diamond Member Jun 29, 2000 8,197 21 81 May 6, 2002 #4 start - settings - control panel - system - advanced - start up and recovery settings Uncheck automatically restart and set Write Debugging Info to none no more random reboots.
start - settings - control panel - system - advanced - start up and recovery settings Uncheck automatically restart and set Write Debugging Info to none no more random reboots.