PBComputer
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- Location
- Carlisle, Cumbria, UK
Hi
This one has be beaten. I have a HP Desktop from 2009 on the bench.
Last year the problems started and thought it was down to low ram and a failing hard drive it was very slow so upped the ram to 4GB and fitted an SSD. Speeded the system up a lot. But the customer came back a month ago to say it was still rebooting and had done daily since getting it back.
It takes around 12+ hours to make the problem happen
So I have ran a full memtest for 24 hours no issues.
Checked the SSD
Replaced the SATA cables x 2
Replaced the CMOS Battery
Replaced the PSU
Reinstalled Windows
There is nothing in Event Viewer. No Blue screen on reboot
It's running Windows 7.
When it reboot the error message is "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Devices or Inset the Boot Media in selected Boot Devices and press a key"
If I do Ctrl Alt Del and select a boot device it only picks up the DVD drive no hard drive. If I hold the power button in and start it up again it detects the drive again.
There is no BIOS update available.
There is no blown caps.
I'm at the point of where I think it's a replacement computer
This one has be beaten. I have a HP Desktop from 2009 on the bench.
Last year the problems started and thought it was down to low ram and a failing hard drive it was very slow so upped the ram to 4GB and fitted an SSD. Speeded the system up a lot. But the customer came back a month ago to say it was still rebooting and had done daily since getting it back.
It takes around 12+ hours to make the problem happen
So I have ran a full memtest for 24 hours no issues.
Checked the SSD
Replaced the SATA cables x 2
Replaced the CMOS Battery
Replaced the PSU
Reinstalled Windows
There is nothing in Event Viewer. No Blue screen on reboot
It's running Windows 7.
When it reboot the error message is "Reboot and Select Proper Boot Devices or Inset the Boot Media in selected Boot Devices and press a key"
If I do Ctrl Alt Del and select a boot device it only picks up the DVD drive no hard drive. If I hold the power button in and start it up again it detects the drive again.
There is no BIOS update available.
There is no blown caps.
I'm at the point of where I think it's a replacement computer