Cold start malfunction

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Cold start malfunction

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If I power off the pc & it's off for like hours & then I power it up---

during the bootup, as it identifies my drives, one of 2 things happen--

Either it stops & says that one of my cd drives "is not ATAPI compatible"

Or, more lately, it id's all the drives-then stalls & gives me MBR ERROR2

If I just reset, the same thing happens.

If I power off then restart it it goes right thru the bootup & into Windows.

WHY DOES IT DO THIS?? :grade11math:

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almost sounds like your CMOS battery is dying. Are you getting checksum errors, or any issues having to do with the clock (loose time, etc)?

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NO--& the battery is not that old anyway.

It's wierd though because whenever I run a program that like lists whats in yer PC-like Everest--it always says no battery on board & always sees 4 ram slots when I have 2.

But it is somehow power related but it won't clear on a reset--I must totally power off before it will boot normally.

This never happens on a hot reset or a hot power off & reboot, only if it's off for awhile.

Maybe this motherboard is starting to go. :cry:

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I'd say power issue or perhaps motherboard. I'd go with trying to fix power first see if that helps, test it out with a different PSU and go from there, and hopefully it is the problem since thats the cheapest to replace.

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If you Google that error, it seems several issues can cause it. :o

Don't sound good though. :blink:

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Wren wrote: If you Google that error, it seems several issues can cause it. :o

Don't sound good though. :blink:
Yes I GOOGled it too-- but none of it fits exactly

I could do a FIXMBR from DOS but I hate to untill I actually can't boot.

Also sometimes it says my secondary hard drive is not installed.

Really wierd

This is a cheap PCChips motherboard anyway, but I don't want it to go now-can't afford it

LOL :biglaugh:

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Know what you mean...when you have older stuff, can't just replace one thing.

I should trade mine before it goes, about 3 years old now. :unsure:

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I was running a 250w case default psu on my main server for the longest time. it was overloaded by at least 100watts. took about a year to fry. :lol:

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Well-now I did a FIXMBR from the Windows Repair Console from the CD

& I did a type of a repair reinstall

Now it went thru the boot -----------------------

to a black screen & sat there :blink:

However, I have the boot.ini set up to give me a choice to boot into the repair console or he operating system & it won't boot to the repair console

I get the error---CMDCONSBiosInfo.INI is missing

So, I'll have to take this out of the boot.ini file & then try to put it back in & see what happens <_>

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