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shagged pc

Posted: 24 Feb 2010 20:52
by The Kraken Wakes
can anyone give a clue whats wrong with my pc purlease? it wont turn on properly and keeps restarting whirring and restarting again... its a real chore browsing and poting onmy ds...

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 24 Feb 2010 21:08
by Andy1672
Mine used to do that after it had been switched on for an hour or so, it turned out to be the fan that was clogged with dust so it wasnt kicking in so my pc was overheating.

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 24 Feb 2010 21:08
by The Baron
You'd be amazed how much weirdness dust can cause. I advise carefully disassembling every single piece and running a clean,fluffy make-up brush over everything. You may need to remove a panel from your graphics card to get all the crud out (mine has TEENY screws).

If, once you've reassembled you're no better off, feel free to pop over with it tomorrow and I'll have a crack. Sadly most of these things are hands-on, I could post a million suggestions before hitting lucky.

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 08:40
by Sundance
i had that problem, turned out it was over-heating.

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 09:41
by The Kraken Wakes
thanks everyone, it seems dust is probably responsible as when I took the case off and fans out I filled a large bowl with conpacted dust :shock:

need to give it a good clean tonight but it is finally on and once its on it stays on but it just doesnt like turning on...

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 13:32
by The Baron
Yep, you'll need to run a brush over all of your circuit boards. Good news is it's an easy fix.

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 14:22
by Lady Jaye
Brushes can cause static electricity charges, causing harm to electronic components. I would recommend compressed air for cleaning electronics. If you have a compressor (airbrushing), use that, otherwise buy compressed air in a can from local computer shop.

And keep it clean from now on! Dusty components heat up and can short circuit or catch fire. I clean my PC every 6-12 months.

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 14:38
by The Baron
I didn't know that - good to know.

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 15:44
by SteveD
I'm guessing after four years and three house moves mine might benefit from a clean too by the sounds of things. That could explain why it tends to crash when asking it to do the incredibly complex task of opening an Internet browser, unless it's had chance to have a good think about it first!

So, if I'm not mistaken, I just pull of them clumsy looking wires out of it, pop them to one side and then hoover it yeah? Or ram the hoover nozzle in the CD drawer and whack it up to full power? :-D

Re: shagged pc

Posted: 25 Feb 2010 17:24
by Jimbobx
SteveD wrote:I'm guessing after four years and three house moves mine might benefit from a clean too by the sounds of things. That could explain why it tends to crash when asking it to do the incredibly complex task of opening an Internet browser, unless it's had chance to have a good think about it first!
Its probably riddled with Trojans, Steve. They say that its an MPEG of Kelly Brook having it away in stockings but when you double-click you unleash a whole heap of virusy trouble for your PC. A nasty trojan starts opening lots of ports while you sit there looking stupid with your dick in your hand. Not speaking from personal experience mind.