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    Hi guys, im wondering if anyone can helpme out here. My specs are listed and my problem with my pc is. when i turn it on it will either turn on and crash in windows with the hdd light constantly on or thepc will kind of boot but my monitor will not switch on, and it is such a tempermental thing its now pissing me off and i cant hack it anymore!!!!

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    Re: major problem!!!

    Hi man,

    Did you try other PSU? Just to test your system and try to find the problem. You could also give the BOARD a full clear cmos, or even UPDATE you BIOS (always on DOS mode and CLEAR CMOS after), worth the try since we dont know exacly whats is going on. Remove your cards, memory, clean the contacts, try all those stuff, i know is a shott in the dark but you have to try something, right? Also you could take other Hard drive and instal a fresh windows copy to make some tests, with a, for sure, good windows instalation.

    Good Luck !
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    Re: major problem!!!

    could be loads of thngs (e.g. CPU, chipset or RAM voltages) - you need to do some more troubleshooting to narrow down the problem.

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