Computer freezes even in BIOS

abadcloyd

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My computer will boot up and actually reach to the Windows OS bootup, but after a new minutes, the screen will simply freeze. This freezing continues after each hard-reset, and the interval between the re-bootup and the freezing becomes shorter each time, to an extend that not even the motherboard's welcoming screen shows up. The freezing is also present even in BIOS. I cannot reinstall the windows OS, because every attempt, the screen freezes. And the time of my bios is always wrong. Can all of this be caused of the CMOS?
 
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If you are talking about a desktop PC, then yes. a lot of the people on Tom's leave their PCs on 24/7/365.
I don't know of many laptops that can run that long on just the battery.


Freezes tend to be memory related. Is your memory on the QVL for your motherboard, or you motherboard listed on the memory manufacturers support list?

 

40-50 is a little on the warm side for a CPU at idle, but not neccessarily bad.
Again, what ram, EXACTLY, do you have? Complete system specs would be helpful at this time.

 

abadcloyd

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btw it freezes and everytime I try to turn it on again the interval between the freezes shortens. but If i leave the pc for a long time the interval goes back to the starting point. could this be a faulty motherboard?
 

If you are talking about a desktop PC, then yes. a lot of the people on Tom's leave their PCs on 24/7/365.
I don't know of many laptops that can run that long on just the battery.

 
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bro how did u solve this?? im facing same problem. plz reply