Computer shuts down while booting up?

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    Sister called and said her dell dimensions 2350 keeps shutting off while booting up. Started out of the blue yesterday. Any ideas what it may be?
     
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  2. ActiveFrost

    ActiveFrost Notable Member

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    Missing some system files or drivers ( if any ) .. Try Safe Mode - you should see the reason there !
     
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    Browning Banned

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    #3

    She said safemode does the same thing.
     
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    Might be a virus or your hardware is overheating, try opening the case and place an electric fan near it.
     
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    Browning Banned

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    so if safemode does the same things, it's most likely a big problem, no?
     
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    liquid4rchiv3 Peon

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    Check and make sure the fan is moving see if you can check the temperature in the bios if it's overheating that would cause an automatic shutdown on most computers.
     
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    Could be a failing/failed power supply. So, as liquid4rchiv3 pointed out, the fan turning thing could be indicative of not enough air flow to keep the power supply cool - blow it out (with canned air is best) and see if that helps - if it's dusty (and sluggish) in the first place, that is.
     
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    sandeepdude Well-Known Member

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    its a virus...
    i too had the same problem.....(entered my system through my friend's pen drive)
    I cleaned it using nod32....
     
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    I think its the Problem wid ur ram(if its a hardware problem!). .. Just try removing and refit the RAM
     
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    events Active Member

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    If its under warranty... backup all the data on disk or to Internet and return to shop... get a new one.
     
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    musichangout.com Well-Known Member

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    I think they would be some files or softwares missing , its better if you once format the system.
     
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    i think u hav deleted some system files
     
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    Get the Asset Tag Number of the computer (is on a sticker on the tower) and call Dell Tech Support. They have very good tech out there who can diagnose the problem and can dispatch parts if need be.
     
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    Do you have any warranty with the laptop?

    Find if there is a recovery mode for the laptop. My VAIO has a recovery mode, which allows me to fix pretty much everything there is to fix. Even reinstall Vista (without a Vista DVD). :)
     
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    get knoppix on a pen drive or cd drive, boot into it. This will tell you if its hardware related, or a windows rooted problem.

    I'm leaning toward a windows problem, virus or somethin.
     
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  16. Sintaku

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    Does knoppix have a windows problem checking program?
     
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    Check its Boot Order or IDE Control Setup! if it not works then try to get system boot using any Bootable CD
     
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    it might have a virus i guess
     
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    Is it XP or Vista?
     
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    Either dust is causing the pc to overheat or someone stole the ram.
     
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