thecomputerguy
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I have a client who has two physical computers ... One in CA (California), and one in NV (Nevada). He is a VERY simple user in the legal field. He uses Prolaw, Outlook, Adobe & Word Perfect, that's it. By simple I mean this client has had the same icons on his desktop in the same spot for 8 years, and does not use the computer for leisure. He logs into the CA computer from the NV computer while he is out of state.
Both computers are Dell Vostro 260's, old yes I know. The CA computer has had the RAM maxed and an SSD added, the NV computer is stock, i5 4GB 500GB W7.
He contacted me because his NV computer would black screen after rebooting, forcing him to hold the power button in to force a shut off and then turn it back on and it would boot up normally. I explained to him the computer is old, needs to be replaced yadda yadda yadda.
He comes to CA and complains that his CA computer is doing the same thing. I can't believe it so I login and reboot it, sure enough it never comes back online. I call his office and have them shut it off, turn it back on and it comes online.
So basically when you initiate a reboot, the computer begins the windows reboot process shutting down all the applications. When the computer has finished that it will reboot but at the point where the Dell logo would appear nothing happens, just black screen, all lights are on monitor is black screen, and computer does not boot. Nothing shows in the logs because Windows never even attempts to load. When the computer is 'shut down' instead of 'rebooted' all the lights go out, turn the computer back on and it acts normally. It's not the monitor because the computer never comes back online in my Teamviewer either.
Any idea or just call it two Mobo's and replace the old computers (circa 2011)? He has other Vostro 260's in the office that do not do this.
Both computers are Dell Vostro 260's, old yes I know. The CA computer has had the RAM maxed and an SSD added, the NV computer is stock, i5 4GB 500GB W7.
He contacted me because his NV computer would black screen after rebooting, forcing him to hold the power button in to force a shut off and then turn it back on and it would boot up normally. I explained to him the computer is old, needs to be replaced yadda yadda yadda.
He comes to CA and complains that his CA computer is doing the same thing. I can't believe it so I login and reboot it, sure enough it never comes back online. I call his office and have them shut it off, turn it back on and it comes online.
So basically when you initiate a reboot, the computer begins the windows reboot process shutting down all the applications. When the computer has finished that it will reboot but at the point where the Dell logo would appear nothing happens, just black screen, all lights are on monitor is black screen, and computer does not boot. Nothing shows in the logs because Windows never even attempts to load. When the computer is 'shut down' instead of 'rebooted' all the lights go out, turn the computer back on and it acts normally. It's not the monitor because the computer never comes back online in my Teamviewer either.
Any idea or just call it two Mobo's and replace the old computers (circa 2011)? He has other Vostro 260's in the office that do not do this.
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