i am using this kind of model
http://geocities.com/chezylbee/EPC.jpg
an hp e-pc pentium III windows 2000.
how to uninstall NIC driver?
i want to try it maybe its the only sulotion.
help my computer automatically restart
Started by angelzwei, Feb 20 2008 01:47 AM
27 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 04 March 2008 - 08:48 PM
#22
Posted 04 March 2008 - 11:45 PM
Hey,
Obviously this could be software or hardware. The easiest place to start is hardware (even if it does or does not boot in safe mode). Pull all unnecessary cards (NIC, Sound, SCSI, etc). Unplug all peripherals (CD/DVD/Floppies etc) from the drive cables and power supply cables (except the boot drive). Pull all ram but 1 stick. Basically if it isn't the boot drive or the video card it should be disconnected from the power and mother board.
Reboot and see if it boots, if it does boot plug one component in at a time till it does not and then trouble shoot that part. If it doesn't boot swap the one piece or ram left in with a different stick and try that.
In the last week I have serviced 2 computers with the same problem, one was a toasted DVD and the second was a wireless internet PCI card (and the wireless card would only make the system reboot if the antenna was connected-- believe that). One system would boot in safe mode one would not.
Thats a fast way to check major hardware. If that doesn't work the only hardware left is the power supply or motherboard. Then on to software.
Obviously this could be software or hardware. The easiest place to start is hardware (even if it does or does not boot in safe mode). Pull all unnecessary cards (NIC, Sound, SCSI, etc). Unplug all peripherals (CD/DVD/Floppies etc) from the drive cables and power supply cables (except the boot drive). Pull all ram but 1 stick. Basically if it isn't the boot drive or the video card it should be disconnected from the power and mother board.
Reboot and see if it boots, if it does boot plug one component in at a time till it does not and then trouble shoot that part. If it doesn't boot swap the one piece or ram left in with a different stick and try that.
In the last week I have serviced 2 computers with the same problem, one was a toasted DVD and the second was a wireless internet PCI card (and the wireless card would only make the system reboot if the antenna was connected-- believe that). One system would boot in safe mode one would not.
Thats a fast way to check major hardware. If that doesn't work the only hardware left is the power supply or motherboard. Then on to software.
#23
Posted 05 March 2008 - 12:47 AM
@angelzwei - hasn't it been fixed already?
#24
Posted 05 March 2008 - 06:51 AM
angelzwei, Simple fix quit going to porn sites and picking up bugs!
#25
Posted 06 March 2008 - 04:49 AM
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how to uninstall NIC driver?
i want to try it maybe its the only sulotion.
i want to try it maybe its the only sulotion.
Click the start button, right click "my computer", click "properties", click the "hardware" tab and then click the "device manager" button. Click the small box next to "network adapters" to expand it. Select your NIC card (mine says "Broadcom 440x 10/100 Integrated Controller", but yours may be called something different) highlight it and right click on it. Select "disable" then click "yes" or "ok" in the next window that appears. Close all windows and reboot the system.
#26
Posted 06 March 2008 - 03:29 PM
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angelzwei, Simple fix quit going to porn sites and picking up bugs!

#27
Posted 07 March 2008 - 12:34 AM
thank you all guys!!!
#28
Posted 06 May 2009 - 08:39 AM
try cleaning your computer.. especially that processor..
maybe its over heating..
maybe its over heating..
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