Download VMWare Player and give Linux Mint a try. It's very easy to use and you don't need any experience with Linux to be able to use it.
Go to shed. Get 12lb sledgehammer. Apply to computer. Job done![]()
Likely power supply or something is cooking.
Go into BIOS, find CPU temp. See if it will keep running BIOS screen for a couple of hours. Tell us all the CPU temp...should be quite low if it's sat doing fark all. Check CPU cooler is attached properly.
Some brands have clever built in diagnostic fings.... what type / model is it?
If it's AMD, throw it in the bin![]()
Originally Posted by Kickha
Originally Posted by Akzle
I've got CPUID and Speedfan on it, but I stopped giving a fuck this afternoon once I got some work done on my bike, using the PC in our office now.
I don't expect it's a heat issue as it can be sitting there not running for hours and randomly start itself up. I expect there's a short somewhere. It's an old Pentium 4 or something![]()
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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