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Computer Problem
Well, i figure im the last one to post one of these threads, but im stumped on a problem.
Problem:
Recently i was given the task of rebuilding 2 computers for my cousins and their freind. The friend's computer went together without a hitch. The cousins computer is starting to peeve me off. I replaced the mobo, CPU, RAM, and HDD. Now honestly if it was those i would have seen something, or rather, not have seen something. I had the computer up and running normal using a Ubuntu disk. Now it wont boot anything from the optical drives. i have tried both drives individually and switched in one of my good drives aswell and nothing. Just gets to a blinking cursor
What i have done:
- checked to make sure it was set to first priority in the BIOS
- tried a seperate installaion media (made a new disk)
Potiential factors:
Both optical drives are IDE
Anyone have an idea? I know we have techs here
Problem:
Recently i was given the task of rebuilding 2 computers for my cousins and their freind. The friend's computer went together without a hitch. The cousins computer is starting to peeve me off. I replaced the mobo, CPU, RAM, and HDD. Now honestly if it was those i would have seen something, or rather, not have seen something. I had the computer up and running normal using a Ubuntu disk. Now it wont boot anything from the optical drives. i have tried both drives individually and switched in one of my good drives aswell and nothing. Just gets to a blinking cursor
What i have done:
- checked to make sure it was set to first priority in the BIOS
- tried a seperate installaion media (made a new disk)
Potiential factors:
Both optical drives are IDE
Anyone have an idea? I know we have techs here
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Re: Computer Problem
I had that happen to me before, sort of. The computer wouldn't boot because my MP3 player was plugged in, even though my hard drive was set as the first priority. Try unplugging any USB devices you don't need.
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Ya, its a rebuild, so i dont have anything plugged in. im more then stumped on this
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It's clearly Ubuntu's fault.
If I were you, I would take legal action against them, and ask for my money back.
If I were you, I would take legal action against them, and ask for my money back.
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Gerinych wrote:Alright... Try plugging in only one RAM stick and see if it works.
I dont think thats teh issue, as i have had RAM problems before during my own PCs OS installaion and it blue screened like a <female dog>
raynebc wrote:Are the optical drives listed as attached devices in the BIOS settings?
Yupers
Rapt0r wrote:Try turning the computer upside down.
now that you think about it...
KenshinHimuraRK wrote:It's clearly Ubuntu's fault.
If I were you, I would take legal action against them, and ask for my money back.
And i happen to know a Ubuntu dev (who just so happens to be apart of this forum). So what would that accomplish, other then making me headline news around the globe.
Metallicaholic666 wrote:Did you try deleting system 32?
I heard that causes problems.
Oh yes, but it so hard to delete system32...ya know.. when theres no system32 folder yet!
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amak11 wrote:Gerinych wrote:Alright... Try plugging in only one RAM stick and see if it works.
I dont think thats teh issue, as i have had RAM problems before during my own PCs OS installaion and it blue screened like a <female dog>
You should try doing that anyway. Once in my hardware class, they told us to take out the RAM sticks to see what would the computer do without any memory. Then you had to put them back in, but when I did, the computer didn't load, so the teacher told us to use only one RAM stick. I know it's stupid, but it was my first year
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Very much true, as i have learned the same lesson in my high school computer engineering class. (not to mention I was one of the 8 people who had marks above 85%). Generally, im leaning more towards a drive, or controller issue. I wanted to get some extra thought on the situation tho.
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timfoss wrote:Just stick a few magnets to the HDD, will work like new ;)
awww look at floss trying to be a part of something!
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amak11 wrote:Very much true, as i have learned the same lesson in my high school computer engineering class. (not to mention I was one of the 8 people who had marks above 85%). Generally, im leaning more towards a drive, or controller issue. I wanted to get some extra thought on the situation tho.
It could be a ram problem if the sticks are plugged in different colors (some MOBOs don't accept certain combinations), but it doesn't look like it.
It could be the cables too.
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