Win 7 installed perfectly. But will not boot.

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    I am sorry for disappearing. My PSU seems to have some problem. When I press the power button, the PC starts, and i hear some weird noise from PSU fan (as if the fan is hitting something inside) and the PC shuts off in 10-sec. Since its out of warranty, I will be opening the PSU and check. WIll take a day or two. Will keep you guys posted about the Win7 performance once I get my PSU up and running. Please bear with me till then.

    EDIT: My PSU failed. I have ordered a new one. Should be up by Monday.
    Last edited by razrman; 04 Feb 2011 at 11:05.
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       #22

    Do remember to post back with an update.
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  3. Posts : 9
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       #23

    Finally! My pc is up and running. After fixing the PSU, my mobo failed (probably due to a bad PSU). After replacing the mobo, my Win7 started working perfectly. Can a failing mobo cause booting problems in Win 7?
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       #24

    whats a psu?
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    razrman said:
    Finally! My pc is up and running. After fixing the PSU, my mobo failed (probably due to a bad PSU). After replacing the mobo, my Win7 started working perfectly. Can a failing mobo cause booting problems in Win 7?
    YES.

    Glad to see you are up & running, well done.
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       #27

    Thanks for the update and good to see you found a solution.
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  8. Posts : 9
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       #28

    Honestly, thanks to every member who helped me out. Feels so good to be on a flawless Win 7. :)
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  9.    #29

    Fluctuating power levels can damage or kill a mobo.
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