The way things work you get bios boot, this boot's the video card and
hands over control to the cpu which then tell the hard drive to load
windows and start up progs. into RAM (as well as the driver for the
graphic card).
Think I'd look at the graphic card myself, power unit another
possibility, I assume that you have removed both RAM and graphic card
and re-seated them.
Could also be the CPU that needs re-seating as I call it, but do leave
this til the very, very last... not a matter of pulling it out and
re-fitting it. It is vital you clean all the old heatsink paste of
from both surfaces and without scratches... just gotta use new stuff
(Arctic Silver is one) on one surface only... just a very small smear
on one surface only - not like greasing a gear box on a wagon.
For bios boot up all you need is the CPU, RAM and graphic card only,
BSOD, is a computers form of Amnesia... the memory can't cope, you've
got memory in the CPU, RAM and Graphic card's... it could also be due
to failure of the power to them... power supply.
Bad caps in Mobos see...
http://home.earthlink.net/~doniteli/index27.htm ....
and a nifty little flow chart... (start from the power supply chart -
select the charts on the left hand side)....
http://www.fonerbooks.com/ide_hd.htm
BTW. you can have bad caps on the Graphics as well don't forget.
Taken from the Reference link section in Computer Help Desk
Davy
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