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Thread ID: 126633 2012-09-09 06:27:00 Windows 7 freezes during install at windows starting up screen Phil B (648) Press F1
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1299793 2012-09-09 06:27:00 Here's one for the tech guys
Yesterday my power supply made a horrible noise. I thought maybe the thing was chocca with dust etc & the fan had seized. I removed it, had a sniff,it didn't smell burnt, cleaned it out, refitted it & nothing. The computer wouldn't start at all. Installed an old power supply I had, still nothing. After some fault finding i found that the power supply had fried 5 hard drives. Installed a new hard drive today & now windows wont get past the starting screen. It tests the memory & recognizes the hard drive in bios. I've tried using different sata connections at the motherboard end, cleared bios, tried one stick of ram at a time, tried installing to another new hard drive, all with no luck. Tried installing an old version of Ubuntu, no go, tried Kubuntu & it installed no problem. Got on the internet etc. Looked at the hardware & it reported it all their & working. I would have thought that the hardware was OK if it installed. Tried with windows again.Nothing.
Any ideas?
Phil B (648)
1299794 2012-09-09 06:33:00 So it gets to the setup screen see the hdd, and thats it? Does it say anything when you try and install anything on it?? Any errors? Speedy Gonzales (78)
1299795 2012-09-09 07:22:00 Thanks for the reply. I stripped the whole thing down, including cpu. Gave it a clean up, re-assembled it & left out the pci cards. Problem solved. One or all of them are faulty. Wndows installed & is now doing the updates
It was getting stuck at the very first windows is starting screen after the computer boots from the cd, so it wouldn't give any errors.
It was a OCZ power supply, a supposedly good brand. After Googling today, it appears they're not. If anyone's got one, take my advice & bin it
Cheers
Phil B (648)
1299796 2012-09-09 07:30:00 Good to hear you found the prob ! Speedy Gonzales (78)
1299797 2012-09-09 22:35:00 Ouch, 5 HDD's. That must have been a good test for your backups!

It's a wonder the mobo didn't get fried as well.
linw (53)
1299798 2012-09-10 09:48:00 Yep, it was painful. I've got backups, but not enough. I've got to get one of the dead drives going again. Phil B (648)
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