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Title: PC wont start
Post by: greenking on February 28, 2018, 13:02
For those that remember me.......... Hi  8-)
For those that dont....................... You havent missed much  :crazy:

I still thought of you guys first when i have a problem,

I have decided to go back to using my PC after using a laptop for the last couple of years but....... yesterday when i powered it up it obviously needed several updates after all this time so it came up in the bios to press f2 to continue booting and get updates. nothing happened.
Me thinking the keyboard doesnt work turned the pc off by forcing it (holding button in)
Got another keyboard today but now my pc does nothing more than show a flashing amber light on the front. No beeps, whirring fans or anything else.
Its an old dell pc running vista with a pentium4 processor.

If someone can point me in the right direction where to start that would be great, if not maybe i'll use the tower and salvage what i can and start building a new one   :-\
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: Simon on February 28, 2018, 13:18
Hi Graham, good to see you!   :D

Many of our PC experts have long since departed, but I'll have a think and see what I can come up with.  Do you have a Windows recovery CD, and if so, have you tried booting with that in the CD drive?  It may not work, as your BIOS may not be set to boot from the CD, but it might be worth a try.
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: greenking on February 28, 2018, 13:34
That was a quick reply, I should have known you'd still be here  ;D good to see you and hope you are well

I have no disc, I wasnt ever going to go back to pc again as laptops are some much easier and convenient but i've been playing a big pvp game for the last few years and the more they add to it and make the game even bigger the less my laptop can handle it. I thought a pc woild run it better and its easier to add more memory to a pc if i need to. Is it possible and easy to add more memory to a laptop do you know ???
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: daveeb on February 28, 2018, 13:50
That was a quick reply, I should have known you'd still be here  ;D good to see you and hope you are well

I have no disc, I wasnt ever going to go back to pc again as laptops are some much easier and convenient but i've been playing a big pvp game for the last few years and the more they add to it and make the game even bigger the less my laptop can handle it. I thought a pc woild run it better and its easier to add more memory to a pc if i need to. Is it possible and easy to add more memory to a laptop do you know ???

hi GK

like you i've pretty much given up on desktops but I seem to remember you could get this issue if the bios battery is dead (cr2032 coin battery). It should boot regardless of the battery state but the date, time etc would be wrong however it wouldn't take long to stick a new one in, on the mobo, just in case.

Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: Simon on March 01, 2018, 00:41
I'm pretty sure you can install bigger or additional memory in a laptop, and I believe it's fairly easy to do yourself.

But, is it actually memory you need, or storage space?
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: Clive on March 01, 2018, 10:57
I've certainly added more memory to a laptop without any problem.  But in all honesty, I think you may be throwing good money after bad because Microsoft is hell bent on ridding the world of any computer on an old operating system. 
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: GillE on March 01, 2018, 13:59
Just a thought.  You could try to start the computer with no USB devices attached.  I have a computer which won't start up if I have a TV stick or external storage device in a USB socket.
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: Clive on March 01, 2018, 14:27
The other thing you might try is to start it up in safe mode which will prevent all peripheral devices and drivers from loading. 
Title: Re: PC wont start
Post by: sam on March 03, 2018, 20:45
Could be a power unit failure, try booting without the battery in but just the mains.