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| Mar1-08, 01:40 PM | #1 |
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PLease help: Major problems!
I recently put together my first PC. I didn’t really know much about it, but I was able to install Windows Vista after powering it up for the first time.
Right now I’m having major problems. If I go through a normal shutdown procedure, Windows will NOT load correctly on the next startup. After the POST, an error message pops up and says “Windows did not shut down correctly”, and then it automatically restarts Windows after a period of time. Even then, it sometimes fails to load AGAIN. Does anyone know where I should start as far as diagnosing this issue? This is getting very annoying! Any information would be greatly appreciated. |
| Mar1-08, 01:55 PM | #2 |
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| Mar12-08, 03:12 PM | #3 |
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for the first time i recommended windows xp not vista
because of the known compatibility issue of windows vista with some known hardwares |
| Mar21-08, 11:56 AM | #4 |
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PLease help: Major problems!Are you trying to install a 32 bit or 64 bit OS? The 64 bit versions are even more fussy. I would have a go with Win XP Home. If money is tight try a Linux installation. What speck is your machine Holocene? Maybe we can isolate the problem from there? |
| Mar28-08, 12:17 AM | #5 |
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Yeah, try Ubuntu, you can either download and .iso or order a CD which actually comes quite fast. After this week, I am considering making my comp a dual boot with my Ubuntu CD. But I got AVG Antivirus and that seems to help, Norton was outdated and was posessing my computer I hypothesize, just goes to show how good free software is.
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| Mar29-08, 11:52 AM | #6 |
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My machine should be more than adequately equipped to run Vista.
Intel Quad Core 6600 4GB RAM 400GB HDD You may be correct that Vista wasn't the best choice, but I do believe this is a problem that can be corrected without taking drastic measures such as switching operating systems. In any event, I'm still lost on this, and any further information, or simply ideas to try, would be greatly appreciated. |
| Apr7-08, 12:26 PM | #7 |
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Make sure that it's not an issue with hibernation... I've had countless problems with it. As much as I hate to jump to conclusions, Vista can be a bit fussy with RAM. Check the RAM settings in your BIOS. I've run into errors such as that when the frequency or timings are off. If it was me, i'd start pulling memory first. Do you have four ram sticks installed? If so, remove two of them and see if it will shutdown properly. If there's only two, try setting your ram speed to 333MHz (667MHz rated) with timings of 5-5-5-15-2T. Verify the correct RAM voltage by checking the manufacturers website. |
| Apr7-08, 01:17 PM | #8 |
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Usually this message results in an improper shutdown method, usually with the Pc being powered off manual through the power button as opposed to using the start Menu>turn off computer>shutdown method. |
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