Cpu is unworkable or has been changes

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samfgr

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hi there,

I have a pentium 4 cpu and recently I changes the heatsink. So I tried to start it as usual and it's writing me : cpu is unworkable or has been changed, than I click f1 and I get to the ''start windows normally'' and when I click the conpuyter restarts. What can I do to fix this problem?

thank you in advance :)

sam
 

samfgr

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I didn't change the prossessor, only the hsf and yes the hsf is running fine.

after that I clicked on the 'start windows normally' It restarts it self.
 
Hi

can you bootup from a Windows CD / DVD or a Linux disk ?

if so maybe your Windows is corrupted.

If the same happens when booting a CD/DVD (or USB memory) then it may be a hardware fault (or corrupted CMOS)

Maybe the Heatsink is not locked down correctly on CPU or too little or too much thermal compound has been used

Does your Pentium 4 have pins (478) or does socket have pins (775) ?
latter socket 775 fixes cpu firmly in place but older socket could allow CPU to be pulled out of socket when removing the heatsink

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU_socket


regards

Mike Barnes
 

lazylizard

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Apparently, you need to go into the BIOS settings and save [F10] . (I know it makes no sense.)

If the problem still persists you should try a CMOS battery.

Hope this helps.
LL



 
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