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PC failure – no screen or audible alert

PC failure – no screen or audible alert

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Demonsss91
Posting Freak
767
03-02-2016, 08:55 AM
#1
Hi,
My old PC won't start properly. Pressing the power button triggers the cabinet fan, which then stops after a short time. It seems to restart on its own but again halts shortly afterward. No display or beep sounds are heard. The system is running without any issues. This pattern continues indefinitely. I have a Q6600 processor, Gigabyte G41 motherboard, 4 + 4 GB DDR3 RAM, and a 1000 GB SATA HDD. Any advice on troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Arvind Gupta.
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Demonsss91
03-02-2016, 08:55 AM #1

Hi,
My old PC won't start properly. Pressing the power button triggers the cabinet fan, which then stops after a short time. It seems to restart on its own but again halts shortly afterward. No display or beep sounds are heard. The system is running without any issues. This pattern continues indefinitely. I have a Q6600 processor, Gigabyte G41 motherboard, 4 + 4 GB DDR3 RAM, and a 1000 GB SATA HDD. Any advice on troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Arvind Gupta.

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alerabbit
Posting Freak
840
03-09-2016, 01:46 PM
#2
PSU: provide details on make, model, power rating, age, condition (original to build, new, used, refurbished)?
Shut down the device, disconnect it from power, and open the enclosure. Remove dust and any obstructions. Check visually and physically that all connectors, cards, RAM, jumpers, and case parts are securely installed. Employ a strong flashlight to look for any signs of wear or damage.
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alerabbit
03-09-2016, 01:46 PM #2

PSU: provide details on make, model, power rating, age, condition (original to build, new, used, refurbished)?
Shut down the device, disconnect it from power, and open the enclosure. Remove dust and any obstructions. Check visually and physically that all connectors, cards, RAM, jumpers, and case parts are securely installed. Employ a strong flashlight to look for any signs of wear or damage.

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ahhim721
Junior Member
16
03-19-2016, 04:26 AM
#3
I think the motherboard needs fixing, or the power supply might be the issue.
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ahhim721
03-19-2016, 04:26 AM #3

I think the motherboard needs fixing, or the power supply might be the issue.

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Yoshix
Member
228
03-19-2016, 10:18 AM
#4
Based on my observations, these boot loop issues might also stem from damaged RAM.
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Yoshix
03-19-2016, 10:18 AM #4

Based on my observations, these boot loop issues might also stem from damaged RAM.

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phlip9
Member
128
03-19-2016, 02:48 PM
#5
Thank you for your response. The unit is a Zebronics 450 W, two years old and brand new. I will proceed with the remaining suggestions.
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phlip9
03-19-2016, 02:48 PM #5

Thank you for your response. The unit is a Zebronics 450 W, two years old and brand new. I will proceed with the remaining suggestions.

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Aerithix
Member
182
03-20-2016, 01:21 AM
#6
Thanks for your reply. If PSU is toast then the cabinet fan would not switch on when I press the On switch. Also the PSU is two year old.
BTW how to get a new PC build suggestion pls? I mean where to post the request in the format given by you.
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Aerithix
03-20-2016, 01:21 AM #6

Thanks for your reply. If PSU is toast then the cabinet fan would not switch on when I press the On switch. Also the PSU is two year old.
BTW how to get a new PC build suggestion pls? I mean where to post the request in the format given by you.

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joesthecrafter
Junior Member
5
03-21-2016, 08:01 AM
#7
Consider using a clear CMOS. It might also be worth getting a new motherboard battery, which is often inexpensive.
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joesthecrafter
03-21-2016, 08:01 AM #7

Consider using a clear CMOS. It might also be worth getting a new motherboard battery, which is often inexpensive.

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03-21-2016, 04:38 PM
#8
Begin a fresh thread in the systems section. Refer to the guide in the link provided in your sig.
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xR4viingZ0Mbi3
03-21-2016, 04:38 PM #8

Begin a fresh thread in the systems section. Refer to the guide in the link provided in your sig.

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FlameSquid32
Senior Member
501
03-22-2016, 02:22 AM
#9
During the PC maintenance, I cleaned the internal components, replaced and reconnected the RAM, then switched the power on. I noticed the CPU fan was spinning and the HDD was attempting to start up. Suddenly, both the CPU fan and HDD stopped working. The CPU fan resumed operation and the HDD tried again but failed once more. This pattern kept repeating. There were no beep sounds from the MoBo or any visual indicators.
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FlameSquid32
03-22-2016, 02:22 AM #9

During the PC maintenance, I cleaned the internal components, replaced and reconnected the RAM, then switched the power on. I noticed the CPU fan was spinning and the HDD was attempting to start up. Suddenly, both the CPU fan and HDD stopped working. The CPU fan resumed operation and the HDD tried again but failed once more. This pattern kept repeating. There were no beep sounds from the MoBo or any visual indicators.

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zShadowKiller
Junior Member
12
03-22-2016, 04:06 AM
#10
Use a single stick of RAM in slot A2.
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zShadowKiller
03-22-2016, 04:06 AM #10

Use a single stick of RAM in slot A2.

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