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It's a stupid remark but who knows it helps... Maybe the CPU chip and the heatsink above it don't touch each other very well so the temperature rises massively when you boot the computer. If you really unplugged everything already, i think it's worth trying to take off the CPU …
Try to check the russia site: [url]http://support.vaio.sony.ru/index/index.asp?site=voe_ru_RU_cons[/url] Your model is unique for your region, so you should be finding the correct drivers on their site that applies to your region. To backup things; try buying a backup program ( there are so many of them that i won't start naming …
Enter the BIOS and set the default settings. If it still refuses to load windows, try hitting F8 after you saw the bootscreen. Maybe you can boot it in safe mode. Maybe there's a small chance that you didn't install the heatsink right so the CPU chip is overheating.... In …
Try to download Hiren's BootCD. It contains a lot of programs that can check some devices. If you don't manage to get it; try downloading memtest86+ for sure. This small program checks your RAM to see if it didn't go faulty. My guess would be a faulty motherboard, something wrong …
It would also be interesting to know more about your system. Tell us the exact name of your MOBO if possible. And tell us how much W your PSU covers. With that info we'll be able to further assist you =)
I guess you need to defrag the disk first, and than get some partitioning software like PartitionMagic. CAUTION: If you do this, your system may become unstable. So back up a couple of files before you start partitioning the HDD !
I'm currently trying to fix a Compaq Presario 5140EA (athlon 1.3 ghz) because the OS was being weird. So i formatted the HDD, installed XP, than it has to restart the computer ( you know the routine) but from that point it gave errors. After a while i found out …
Check the ATX power connector on your motherboard ( unplug and plug it ). Also check the small cables in the lower right side of the mobo ( below the southbridge and next to the PCI slots). Normally those cables should be the ones that operate the powerbutton and resetbutton. …
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