Basically, I've been trying to install Linux (Ubuntu?) on my Dell Precision T3600 desktop computer. I bought this used, and I was told there were issues but it was only $20 so I couldn't complain.
Moving forward, I have swapped out the hard drive as that had lots of bad sectors and the pc constantly restarted (I was told that could also be related to the HDD). I now use a SDD. However, I'm still having random reboots and issues with installing Linux (it installs, but can't load on the boot menu).
I was told to try Windows+R, then typing mdsched.exe on the run menu. However, when I restart my PC to run mdsched.exe, the computer instantly crashes and restarts.
That being said, does anyone know what this potential issue could be? What is the first thing that mdsched.exe examines that's could be causing the pc to constantly restart.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Moving forward, I have swapped out the hard drive as that had lots of bad sectors and the pc constantly restarted (I was told that could also be related to the HDD). I now use a SDD. However, I'm still having random reboots and issues with installing Linux (it installs, but can't load on the boot menu).
I was told to try Windows+R, then typing mdsched.exe on the run menu. However, when I restart my PC to run mdsched.exe, the computer instantly crashes and restarts.
That being said, does anyone know what this potential issue could be? What is the first thing that mdsched.exe examines that's could be causing the pc to constantly restart.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!