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Resolved Intermittent Crashing - Power light remains on

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by sish, 2010/07/31.

  1. 2010/07/31
    sish

    sish Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hello All! I found this thread while searching for a Solution... I have the same issue that Flaminghito is experiencing, with the same computer. (Using Windows 7)

    Original thread here ....

    http://www.windowsbbs.com/windows-7/94334-intermittent-crashing-power-light-still.html#post524462

    Here is my CPU voltage value:

    CPU Core : 1.184 V
    +1.1 V : 1.104 V
    +3.3 V : 3.256V
    +5.0 V : 5.059V

    If this can help...

    Right now, I'm trying do flash the bios with a newer version (From acer) and update the chipset...

    Even if we leave it on PC health Status (In the bios) It does it after a while...
    I couldn't finish a memory check from windows.

    Sorry in advance for all the mistakes that you'll find while reading my post, english is not my primary language. Thank you for your understanding.

    Sish out
     
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  2. 2010/08/01
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Welcome to WindowsBBS :)

    I have moved your post to a new thread - although your issue appears to be the same that is not necessarily the case and you should always start your own thread.

    The thread in which you posted is likely to be marked as Resolved shortly and only people with a similar problem will look at it - there will be no further input.

    BTW - your English is excellent :)

    I would monitor your voltages using SIW - Hardware > Sensors which shows current, low and maximum values to see if there are any clues.
     

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  4. 2010/08/01
    sish

    sish Inactive Thread Starter

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    Thank you Pete!

    Well, I don't think I'll need to try this, I changed the PSU and everything is running smoothly.

    With problem solving that fast, I don't think I'll find a better Forum! :D

    Sish
     
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  5. 2010/08/02
    PeteC

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    You're welcome :)
     

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