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| Constantly rebooting - cant get past BIOS??? HELP I did a windows update yesterday the 27th - dont quite know what it was that was updated but i also changed the power options to my own custom settings as the screensaver and monitor off were not working. Now i have realised it has been rebooting itself all night long not getting past the 'press del to enter setup' part. Once i am in there it just reboots itself again before i can change anything. I tried inserting the vista dvd to do a repair but theres no time it just reboots. And it keeping turning itself on if i turn it off.??? HELP!!! I checked all the wireing on the inside and its all good, i was thinking that the off switch and reboot plugs had come off or something? Does this sound like a virus or spyware? How do i stop this and run a scan?? All help is much appreciated thanks -- limousineorama Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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| Re: Constantly rebooting - cant get past BIOS??? HELP "limousineorama" <limousineorama.3d8h4e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote in message news:limousineorama.3d8h4e@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com... > > I did a windows update yesterday the 27th - dont quite know what it was > that was updated but i also changed the power options to my own custom > settings as the screensaver and monitor off were not working. > Now i have realised it has been rebooting itself all night long not > getting past the 'press del to enter setup' part. Once i am in there it > just reboots itself again before i can change anything. You need to clarify something here, and there is a simple test you can do to determine whether the problem is the Vista install - or not. It sounds like you cannot get into the BIOS setup utility without the system rebooting. On your system, you would press DEL to enter setup, and it should take you safely to the BIOS setup, where you set things like system time, hard disks, boot sequence, etc. Does it reboot in the setup program, or does it sit there till you tell it to exit and reboot? This is an extremely important detail, because at that point, the system doesn't care at all about the OS that's installed. It doesn't even matter if there's a hard disk. If the system is rebooting here, Vista is not involved in the crash, you have a hardware problem to deal with. The test is to shut down, open the case. Disconnect the hard disk. Power up again. Does the system reboot? It should just stop for a while, and after some time, you will see a message - from the BIOS - saying that there's no boot device or no OS found. And then it should just sit there till you turn it off. If that isn't the behaviour you see, if the system reboots, there is no way that it is related to Vista or malware of any kind. HTH -pk > I tried > inserting the vista dvd to do a repair but theres no time it just > reboots. And it keeping turning itself on if i turn it off.??? > HELP!!! > I checked all the wireing on the inside and its all good, i was > thinking that the off switch and reboot plugs had come off or > something? > Does this sound like a virus or spyware? How do i stop this and run a > scan?? > > All help is much appreciated > > thanks > > > -- > limousineorama > Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com > |
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