My sister gave me a box full of computer parts and I found that it was one computer disassembled (or maybe in the process of being assembled), I don't know a lot about computers but I figured I knew enough to piece it together. I was able to hook everything up and get the computer running, but it has 1 issue. It restarts 3 seconds after the Desktop shows up.
The computer was just a motherboard (with the CPU) when I got it, but it came with all the pieces I needed to put it together. I put in the graphics card, 6 1gb ram sticks, screwed the fan back on above the processor, and hooked up the power supply. It lacked a Hard Drive put I happen to have a small one laying around that my father gave to me because someone gave it to them. This hard drive has Windows XP installed.
I turned on the computer after hooking up the small Hard Drive and it started normally but after it logged in it showed the desktop and restarted (in a loop). After messing with some of the settings in the BIOS I made it worse and the computer would restart at the windows logo before the login screen.
I hit f8 and told the computer to use the last working settings and it would make it to the desktop before restarting again. I tried starting in Safe Mode with Networking and the computer would load and get past the login screen, but the desktop and taskbar were missing. Due to the fact that the computer hasn't used my mouse and keyboard before and needed to install the driver software but wouldn't for some reason, I couldn't do anything. The computer didn't restart though, I could leave it and it would remain on the black screen that said "Safe Mode" in all 4 corners and had a window that said windows was in safe mode yada yada yada.
After reading online I read it could be a virus issue. So moved the small hard drive to my main computer and had no issues. I tried moving my larger Hard Drive (Windows 7) to the boot looping computer and it still restarted automatically, but this time it restarted at the windows logo screen again. I started it in Safe Mode with Networking and was able to use my programs I had installed like, Google Chrome.
I was curoious what the processor was because I didn't put it in the computer so I used CPU-Z and noticed that it said I had 4gb of RAM even though I had 6gb of RAM installed. I read online that a RAM issue can also cause a computer to enter a boot loop. So I began a process of elimination for trying to find what was wrong with the RAM.
I found out when I put only one 1gb RAM stick into the RAM slots 5 and 6 the computer would not turn on, but only beep (like it had when I forgot to hook the Graphics Card to the PSU) so I figured that the last 2 slots were broken and left them empty. I then turned on the computer and it still restarted at the windows logo. I ran it in Safe Mode with Networking and checked CPU-Z to find that it said I only have 2gb of ram even though 4gb or RAM is in the computer.
I tinkered with the RAM sticks so more and found that only certain sticks in certain places would let the computer start (possibly an error on my part, such as not putting them in all the way) 1 of the ram sticks worked in all 6 slots, but another would only work in the third slot. I don't know what the issue could be.
The computer only Works in Safe Mode, but gets stuck in a boot loop if started regularly with both Windows XP and Windows 7, which are on two different Hard Drives. I assume I may have hooked up a component incorrectly, but wouldn't the computer still fail to work even in Safe Mode if I had done that? I don't know what else to try...
The computer was just a motherboard (with the CPU) when I got it, but it came with all the pieces I needed to put it together. I put in the graphics card, 6 1gb ram sticks, screwed the fan back on above the processor, and hooked up the power supply. It lacked a Hard Drive put I happen to have a small one laying around that my father gave to me because someone gave it to them. This hard drive has Windows XP installed.
I turned on the computer after hooking up the small Hard Drive and it started normally but after it logged in it showed the desktop and restarted (in a loop). After messing with some of the settings in the BIOS I made it worse and the computer would restart at the windows logo before the login screen.
I hit f8 and told the computer to use the last working settings and it would make it to the desktop before restarting again. I tried starting in Safe Mode with Networking and the computer would load and get past the login screen, but the desktop and taskbar were missing. Due to the fact that the computer hasn't used my mouse and keyboard before and needed to install the driver software but wouldn't for some reason, I couldn't do anything. The computer didn't restart though, I could leave it and it would remain on the black screen that said "Safe Mode" in all 4 corners and had a window that said windows was in safe mode yada yada yada.
After reading online I read it could be a virus issue. So moved the small hard drive to my main computer and had no issues. I tried moving my larger Hard Drive (Windows 7) to the boot looping computer and it still restarted automatically, but this time it restarted at the windows logo screen again. I started it in Safe Mode with Networking and was able to use my programs I had installed like, Google Chrome.
I was curoious what the processor was because I didn't put it in the computer so I used CPU-Z and noticed that it said I had 4gb of RAM even though I had 6gb of RAM installed. I read online that a RAM issue can also cause a computer to enter a boot loop. So I began a process of elimination for trying to find what was wrong with the RAM.
I found out when I put only one 1gb RAM stick into the RAM slots 5 and 6 the computer would not turn on, but only beep (like it had when I forgot to hook the Graphics Card to the PSU) so I figured that the last 2 slots were broken and left them empty. I then turned on the computer and it still restarted at the windows logo. I ran it in Safe Mode with Networking and checked CPU-Z to find that it said I only have 2gb of ram even though 4gb or RAM is in the computer.
I tinkered with the RAM sticks so more and found that only certain sticks in certain places would let the computer start (possibly an error on my part, such as not putting them in all the way) 1 of the ram sticks worked in all 6 slots, but another would only work in the third slot. I don't know what the issue could be.
The computer only Works in Safe Mode, but gets stuck in a boot loop if started regularly with both Windows XP and Windows 7, which are on two different Hard Drives. I assume I may have hooked up a component incorrectly, but wouldn't the computer still fail to work even in Safe Mode if I had done that? I don't know what else to try...