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Computer keeps turning off
My friend's computer with windows 98 will boot up through
the desktop and the appearance of the desktop icons but then it just turns off and reboots before the process is completely finished. In safe mode, the computer will stay on. I have run the factory restore cd from compaq but it stil persists. |
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Troubleshooting Windows 98 Startup Problems
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=188867 How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=192926 -- Regards Ron Badour, MS MVP for W98 Tips: http://home.satx.rr.com/badour Knowledge Base Info: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?pr=kbinfo "joefromstpete" wrote in message ... My friend's computer with windows 98 will boot up through the desktop and the appearance of the desktop icons but then it just turns off and reboots before the process is completely finished. In safe mode, the computer will stay on. I have run the factory restore cd from compaq but it stil persists. |
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I'm inclined to say a virus, but maybe there's a flaw somewhere else.
-- I'm stuck inside this thing! "joefromstpete" wrote: My friend's computer with windows 98 will boot up through the desktop and the appearance of the desktop icons but then it just turns off and reboots before the process is completely finished. In safe mode, the computer will stay on. I have run the factory restore cd from compaq but it stil persists. |
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be sure you have the latest definitions.** Run the programs in Safe Mode = after assuring you have shut down all running tasks except explorer or = systray. Download/run Cool Web Shredder from: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html For Info on Cool Web Search Variants: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/cwschronicles.html Then download/install/run Ad-Aware to detect/rid of any other = parasites/spyware that may be installed. It can be obtained free from: http://www.lavasoftusa.com/ After installing Ad-Aware, open it and click on the ref update to get = the latest up-to-date ref file, then run Ad-Aware and delete everything = it finds.=20 And/or download/install/run: Spybot - Search & Destroy: http://security.kolla.de/index.php?l...=3Ddownload=20 Run it at it's default settings until you learn an know more about it. = Spybot S&D is more of an advanced users tool and changing from the = default settings can be dangerous to the novice user. Items found in the = default settings that are RED can usually be safely removed. If you are = unsure of a found item, do not remove it and ask for help.=20 If you still have problems, download/run HijackThis from: http://www.merijn.org/ Do not remove anything with it until you get advice on what to remove, = HJThis will list many apps that are needed along with the bad ones. = Removing items listed hap-hazardly without knowing what they are = can/will create a royal mess. Read the quick start here on how to create = a log file that can be copied/pasted into a forum that can provide = assistance on removal of unwanted pests. http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/#quick Then post the logs to an appropriate NG here where they specialize in = spyware/hijacker removal: http://forums.spywareinfo.com/ After running the above and assuring you have a clean machine: It's also a good idea to have a HOSTS file to block bad sites, scroll to = HOSTS File Manager he http://www.mvps.org/PracticallyNerded/Software.htm Another good app is SpywareBlaster which stops the badboys before they = even get a chance to install: http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html --=20 Brian A. Jack of all trades, Master of none. One can never truly be a master as there is always more to learn. "joefromstpete" wrote in message = ... My friend's computer with windows 98 will boot up through=20 the desktop and the appearance of the desktop icons but=20 then it just turns off and reboots before the process is=20 completely finished. In safe mode, the computer will=20 stay on. I have run the factory restore cd from compaq=20 but it stil persists. |
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Computer keeps turning off
http://search.support.microsoft.com/...SD=GN&LN=EN-US MSKB
Search "Restarts" & Search "Reboot" & Search "Reboots"; Windows 98; Title Only; produces... http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=148919 (148919) - When you start your computer, Windows may restart continuously http://support.microsoft.com/default...26&Product=w98 Packard Bell Computer Restarts Continuously (229126) - After you enable Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) support on a Packard Bell Multimedia 4350 computer, your computer may restart continuously. http://support.microsoft.com/default...43&Product=w98 Computer May Reboot Continuously with More Than 1.5 GB of RAM (304943) - If your computer has more than 1.5 gigabytes (GB) of memory (RAM), the computer may reboot continuously when you try to start Windows Millennium Edition (Me) or Windows 98. Or, when you try to install Windows Me or Windows 98 with more than 1.5 GB of... http://support.microsoft.com/default...18&Product=w98 Computer Caught in Reboot Loop After Using DriveSpace (130018) - When you are using DriveSpace to compress a drive, your computer may become stuck in a reboot (or restart) loop. If you press the F8 key when your computer restarts and then choose Command Prompt Only, your computer enters the reboot loop again. If... http://support.microsoft.com/default...24&Product=w98 FIX: Windows 98: Reenumerating PCI Device Can Cause Reboot (222824) - On a Windows 98 ACPI system, reenumerating a Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) device may cause the system to crash. For example, if a user employs Device Manager to remove a PCI device and then refreshes, the system can unexpectedly reboot.... http://support.microsoft.com/default...33&Product=w98 Toshiba 4500 Reboots After Resuming (132333) - When you are using a Toshiba 4500 laptop computer, if you shut down Windows in Suspend mode or close the lid, Windows appears to shut down successfully. However, when you resume Windows, the computer reboots after a short time. http://support.microsoft.com/default...76&Product=w98 Computer Hangs or Reboots at Shutdown with NetWare Client (132776) - With Novell NetWare Client version 4.10 (VLM.EXE) installed, your computer stops responding (hangs) or restarts when you shut down your computer. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "joefromstpete" wrote in message ... | My friend's computer with windows 98 will boot up through | the desktop and the appearance of the desktop icons but | then it just turns off and reboots before the process is | completely finished. In safe mode, the computer will | stay on. I have run the factory restore cd from compaq | but it stil persists. |
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Well, one big difference between Safe & Normal Modes is the Display
Adapter. Perhaps play with it & the monitor... http://support.microsoft.com/default...39&Product=w98 Troubleshooting Video Problems in Windows "START, Run, MSConfig, Advanced button". If checked, then uncheck "VGA 640x480x16", & reboot. "Control Panel, Display, Settings tab". Select as you wish from the Colors dropdown menu & the Size slider. Really, you should need nothing higher than "High Color (16 bit)", for speed/resource considerations. If you move the Screen Area slider to 1024x768 there, be sure to click the Advanced button, & select Large fonts. Try to get your colors/size at least twice that way. If it continues to fail, you may need to reinstall your Monitor or Display Adapter... For the Monitor... (1) Boot to Safe Mode (Hold F5 as you boot or CTRL for the Startup Menu) (2) "START, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager tab" (3) Open the Monitors branch, & Remove all entries. Perhaps, FIRST, even in Normal Mode, note what is installed similar to below for the Adapter. That is... (a) D-Clk the monitor there for Properties, Driver tab. (b) Click the Update Driver button, then "Next". (c) Bolt "Display a list...", & click "Next". (d) Bolt "Show all hardware". Examine the two panes to see what is currently installed. That is likely what you wish to end up with, after step (4). (4) Boot to Normal Mode. Hopefully, it will be rediscovered & installed. Then, if still necessary, here is the rigmarole of the Display Adapter... .......Quote.......... The first thing to do is to remove the video adapter you have installed. Right-click on the desktop; choose "Properties" from the drop-down menu; select "Settings;" click on the "Advanced" button; and click on "Adapter". An adapter is a program that tells Windows how to deal with a specific video card. Make note of the adapter that is currently installed. Then, change the adapter to "Standard Display Adapter (VGA)" and restart the system. [That is: Click "Change, Next, bolt 'Display a List...', Next, bolt 'Show all hardware', scroll left pane to top, select '(Standard display types)', select 'Standard Display Adapter (VGA)' in right pane, click 'Next'"... PCR] This will remove the current adapter and replace it with a generic VGA adapter that works with all video cards. You will not like VGA because it supports only 16 colors, but the purpose of installing it is to get rid of whatever was there before. Next, return to the adapter screen and install an adapter that matches your video card. This may or may not be the adapter that you are using now. Examine the materials you received with your computer to see if they include a CD-ROM or floppy disk that contains the correct video adapter. Or go to the Gateway website and see if they have an adapter for you to download. Or check the website of the company that made your video card. Bill Starbuck (MVP) .......End....of quote.... -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "joefromstpete" wrote in message ... | My friend's computer with windows 98 will boot up through | the desktop and the appearance of the desktop icons but | then it just turns off and reboots before the process is | completely finished. In safe mode, the computer will | stay on. I have run the factory restore cd from compaq | but it stil persists. |
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