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"JANA" <jana@NOSPAMca.inter.net> wrote in message
news:13hb9bht4qv4s39@corp.supernews.com...
>I have had a bad or under-rated power supply cause exactly what you are
> having!
>
Whilst power supply would be my first though, it has to be asked: is this
any CD that causes a reboot, or a specific CD. I am aware that some format
errors in the CD can give windows indigestion.
I am also aware of some applications in the past that load a CD driver that
is fine for the application, but cause a fatal error when auto insert runs.
What happens when the PC reboots (and you leave the CD in the drive)? If it
reboots and you can access the CD, this pretty well eliminates the power
supply. If you can access the CD this suggests the last scenario. If you
can't access the CD, this suggests the format error. If the PC reboots
again, the monent it does so can be significant. If it reboots more or less
as windows is starting up, then power supply is suggested, but if it more or
less starts up windows and reboots at the final hurdle, then a software
issue is more likely.
> --
>
> JANA
> _____
>
>
> "Dave" <daveg.01@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192572926.606356.265850@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> I have a computer that ran fine for a few years. Then it began to
> reboot whenever someone would insert a CD. I assumed it was a bad CD
> Rom.
>
> I recently rebuilt (reinstalled windows) and installed a different CD/
> DVD burner. The problem is it still reboots when I insert a CD.
>
> The old burner was PATA the new one is SATA.
>
> I can figure out how to identify the problem. I have been all over
> the forums. I have looked through the application logs and tweaked
> the registry. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and
> burning applications.
>
> I ran memtest86 for a few hours and did not have any memory errors. I
> also tired booting with only one stick of ram (then switching) and it
> did not help.
>
> Can someone offer a little direction on where I can go from here?
>
>
> OS: WinXP Pro
> Mobo: NF7S V2.0
>
> Any help or advice would be appreciated!!!
>
>
news:13hb9bht4qv4s39@corp.supernews.com...
>I have had a bad or under-rated power supply cause exactly what you are
> having!
>
Whilst power supply would be my first though, it has to be asked: is this
any CD that causes a reboot, or a specific CD. I am aware that some format
errors in the CD can give windows indigestion.
I am also aware of some applications in the past that load a CD driver that
is fine for the application, but cause a fatal error when auto insert runs.
What happens when the PC reboots (and you leave the CD in the drive)? If it
reboots and you can access the CD, this pretty well eliminates the power
supply. If you can access the CD this suggests the last scenario. If you
can't access the CD, this suggests the format error. If the PC reboots
again, the monent it does so can be significant. If it reboots more or less
as windows is starting up, then power supply is suggested, but if it more or
less starts up windows and reboots at the final hurdle, then a software
issue is more likely.
> --
>
> JANA
> _____
>
>
> "Dave" <daveg.01@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192572926.606356.265850@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com...
> I have a computer that ran fine for a few years. Then it began to
> reboot whenever someone would insert a CD. I assumed it was a bad CD
> Rom.
>
> I recently rebuilt (reinstalled windows) and installed a different CD/
> DVD burner. The problem is it still reboots when I insert a CD.
>
> The old burner was PATA the new one is SATA.
>
> I can figure out how to identify the problem. I have been all over
> the forums. I have looked through the application logs and tweaked
> the registry. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and
> burning applications.
>
> I ran memtest86 for a few hours and did not have any memory errors. I
> also tired booting with only one stick of ram (then switching) and it
> did not help.
>
> Can someone offer a little direction on where I can go from here?
>
>
> OS: WinXP Pro
> Mobo: NF7S V2.0
>
> Any help or advice would be appreciated!!!
>
>