My computer never boots on the first attempt.If I hit the reset button numerous times then after a bit it starts.However it is still unstable and restarts on its own.What could be causing it and can it be solved by repairing windows(basically is it a software problem) or is it an hardware issue
The computer is nearly 5 years old.
I have aldready run chkdsk shows no errors
My computer boots after repeated attempts and restarts on its own?
USB ports stopped working and I’ve tried everything. Is it a software or hardware issue?
A few days ago I was syncing my Samsung Cell Phone to my Inspiron 1150 and afterwards the computer cut off. I restarted it and neither one of the USB Ports in the back of it are working. Below are the following measures I’ve tried to resolve this issue.
1.Called Dell Tech support a multitude of times
2.Ran a Customized USB Test from the Dell Diagnostics CD and all checked fine.
3.Ran a Express USB Test from the Dell Diagnostics CD and all checked fine.
4.Ran a Symptom Tree Test for USB’s on Dell Diagnostics CD and all checked fine.
5.Ran a Thorough Test from the Dell Diagnostics CD and all checked fine.
6.Ran a Test from the Dell Inspiron ‘Fn’ key at boot and all checked fine.
7.Downloaded & installed from Dells Web site the most recent Bios, Division 7.
8.Downloaded & installed from Dells Web site the most recent Chipset Drivers.
9.Plug and Play is running & automatic in the Services portion of Computer Management.
10.USB is enabled in the Bios.
11.There is no damage to the USB Ports or plastics.
12.All USB items that wont work on my Inspiron 1150, work on other computers.
13.I’ve uninstalled all USB’s from Device Manager, restarted the computer, and reinstalled.
14.Ran the System File Checker (SFC /scannow) and all checked fine.
15.Ran Norton to check for viruses and all checked fine.
16.Ran Ad-Aware to check for spyware and all was fine.
17.I’ve left the computer unpowered for 8 hours, no plug and no battery.
With all of that done, still no USB device plugged into either of the 2 existing ports on my Inspiron 1150, show a device in Windows when something is plugged into them. No, mouse, no printer, no, flash memory drive, no nothing. Even though I see the flash memory drive light up showing its receiving power from the USB when it’s plugged in, it still doesn’t show in windows. Dell through technical support has said it’s a software issue, then hardware issue. But the diagnostics all show the hardware is fine. I did purchase a 2 port USB PCMCIa card for my Inspiron 1150 and its USB ports work fine, even though earlier today Dell technical support said that there was no such card that would function in my PCMCIa Slot. Technical supports solution, as always, is to reformat and reinstall Windows. I’m willing at this point to try and do a repair to windows to possibly see if I can get the two primary USB ports on my computer to work. But for some reason it’s asking for my password to start the repair and I’ve never ever had a pass word. Does anyone have any solution to my USB problem or a way for me to resolve the pass word issue so I can attempt to repair Windows?
Thanks for your reply programmer2718 and forgive me if I’ve not replied correctly in this forum. But to answer your questions:
1. I have XP Home SP3.
2. When trying to repair Windows with my Windows Installation CD, it asks for my Password. I tried to chat online with Dells technical support but was asked to send them a e-mail because they were so busy. As of yet I’ve not received a reply.
3. The two existing USB ports on the BACK of the computer do not work. Neither of them function, even though my flash memory stick lights up showing its receiving power from those two non-functional USB ports.
4. I purchased a PCMCIa card that has two USB ports. Those two USB ports work when I put the PCMCIa card in the PCMCIa card slot on the SIDE of my laptop.
So, it seems that your suggesting I should use Ubuntu and try to see if that operating system will see the two USB ports that aren’t apparently functioning in my Windows XP. I’ll try that and see. Thank you.
Why does my Computer freeze?
I have a Dell Lattitude 620 with 2 GB RAM, Windows XP SP2. I find that it hangs / freezes during use all of a sudden. mouse, keyboard nothing works. I have no choice to boot it again.
I have tried to look at the Event Log Applications, System, etc. Do not find any entry that would help me identify the problem.
Would like to know how best I can go about identifying the problem. Is it some software? Is it hardware issue?
I had done a diagnostic boot some time back and found DST error and replaced the hard-disc. Defragged it too. This too has not solved the problem.
Will appreciate ideas from you.
What kind of software does the GeekSquad at Best Buy use to diagnose your computer and can you find it online?
When you go to the GeekSquad at Best Buy they charge atleast 69 or up to 200 dollars in some places for a diagnostic and all they do is run some software that finds out where the problem is. I don't have that kind of money and I need a way to find out what is wrong with my computer whether it be a software or a hardware issue.
So I need to know what is the name of this software or anything similar to this that can check both hardware and software issues.
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