My PC Hanged/Freezed then no more POST of bios

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  1. Posts : 164
    windows 7 ultimate
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    My PC Hanged/Freezed then no more POST of bios


    Ahhm...hello...and good day :)

    Details/System specs written in my profile... (PC) Running win 7 ultimate 32bit

    my problem...i was running the system fine....programming running...samsung kies(downloading apps for my phone) and google chrome....nothing else suddenly my pc just freezed and cant move anything or type then i waited for 15 mins but nothing happened so i was forced to force restart it using the restart button but when i restarted i didnt hear any beeps so i restarted it again using the restart button but still same result.,, then i tried opening cpu...disconnected my dvd rom drive...plugged my pc again nothing happened....so tried removing my rams one by one (got two) nothing....tried cleaning its contacts nothing happened ....ohh and this past 2 days i didnt install any drivers or hardware


    im suspecting its my cmos battery ?i tried resetting it by removing the battery for 5 mins but no effect also its weird....when i power the system...the reset button becomes the power off button too o.0 which shouldn't be happening....

    could it be that my board/bios is toasted already? how can i tell ? someone tell me :3

    THhanks!
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  2. Posts : 145
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64 SP1 Version 6.1 Build 7601
       #2

    haven't you maybe changing "total availabe memory" under msconfig>boot>advanced options>maximum memory?

    just guessing
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  3. Posts : 164
    windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #3

    codekiddy said:
    haven't you maybe changing "total availabe memory" under msconfig>boot>advanced options>maximum memory?

    just guessing
    sorry nope.... i only got normal defaults in msconfig
    just got that hang/freezed situation then rebooted then boom pc got owned
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  4. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #4

    noelian13 said:
    Ahhm...hello...and good day :)

    Details/System specs written in my profile... (PC) Running win 7 ultimate 32bit

    my problem...i was running the system fine....programming running...samsung kies(downloading apps for my phone) and google chrome....nothing else suddenly my pc just freezed and cant move anything or type then i waited for 15 mins but nothing happened so i was forced to force restart it using the restart button but when i restarted i didnt hear any beeps so i restarted it again using the restart button but still same result.,, then i tried opening cpu...disconnected my dvd rom drive...plugged my pc again nothing happened....so tried removing my rams one by one (got two) nothing....tried cleaning its contacts nothing happened ....ohh and this past 2 days i didnt install any drivers or hardware


    im suspecting its my cmos battery ?i tried resetting it by removing the battery for 5 mins but no effect also its weird....when i power the system...the reset button becomes the power off button too o.0 which shouldn't be happening....

    could it be that my board/bios is toasted already? how can i tell ? someone tell me :3

    THhanks!
    When you restart, what screen do you get to before it freezes?
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  5. Posts : 164
    windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #5

    bigmck said:
    noelian13 said:
    Ahhm...hello...and good day :)

    Details/System specs written in my profile... (PC) Running win 7 ultimate 32bit

    my problem...i was running the system fine....programming running...samsung kies(downloading apps for my phone) and google chrome....nothing else suddenly my pc just freezed and cant move anything or type then i waited for 15 mins but nothing happened so i was forced to force restart it using the restart button but when i restarted i didnt hear any beeps so i restarted it again using the restart button but still same result.,, then i tried opening cpu...disconnected my dvd rom drive...plugged my pc again nothing happened....so tried removing my rams one by one (got two) nothing....tried cleaning its contacts nothing happened ....ohh and this past 2 days i didnt install any drivers or hardware


    im suspecting its my cmos battery ?i tried resetting it by removing the battery for 5 mins but no effect also its weird....when i power the system...the reset button becomes the power off button too o.0 which shouldn't be happening....

    could it be that my board/bios is toasted already? how can i tell ? someone tell me :3

    THhanks!
    When you restart, what screen do you get to before it freezes?
    ah.. before it hanged the pc was ok so i got the normal windows bootup...then hanged..restarted...pc monitor says no signal

    i've checked my pc bios in the net and theres nothing mentioned about the bios not beeping....my guess is that its cmos battery? as if theres a failure my bios will beep several times or beep longer...but no beep at all

    if i try to change cmos batt and still the same what should i do?

    thanks ^^,
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  6.    #6

    Will a DVD or CD boot? If so boot WIn7 DVD or System Repair Disk to run Startup Repair repeatedly. Try also booting autostart RAM Test - Memtest86+ CD, or HD Diagnostic CD.

    If disk won't boot: Unplug the HD's, will BIOS post now? Will a bootable CD/DVD boot? This can mean corrupt HD boot sector code is blocking BIOS post requiring wiping the HD. Frozen BIOS Boot screen

    If this fails reset BIOS to defaults in BIOS setup, replace CMOS battery.
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  7. Posts : 4,751
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
       #7

    noelian13 said:
    .. before it hanged the pc was ok so i got the normal windows bootup...then hanged..restarted...pc monitor says no signal

    i've checked my pc bios in the net and theres nothing mentioned about the bios not beeping....my guess is that its cmos battery? as if theres a failure my bios will beep several times or beep longer...but no beep at all

    if i try to change cmos batt and still the same what should i do?

    thanks ^^,
    This sounds pretty obvious, but have you looked to see if the monitor cable is hooked to the PC?
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  8. Posts : 164
    windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #8

    okay just got home an update
    i removed vid card cleaned it then replaced it setup bios to load at pci express card for vid card then it correctly loads....stops for fatal error cant find necessary adjustments something like that ....searched google...found results telling me to load my repair disk...loaded it but....its stuck in starting windows screen been there for 30 mins.....tried removing pci card(myvid card) still same....idk what to do....i tried press f8 and pressed repair computer...same ....stuck in starting windows screen.... no animation just that word....i runned out of ideas on whats wrong also tried safe boot....but its also stuck waited for 15 mins no progress

    tried removing my mouse,my printer,and all things plugged to my pc
    except keyboard monitor(plugged to my internal vid card by motherboard) still same...freezed as this

    almost same problem as this http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...d-22a73b72f6d6

    tried suggestions there but how can i even start the starup repair if in the first place im stuck at the starting windows thingy screen....and i also have the classpnp.sys stuck if trying in safe mode

    UPDATE: fixed it...somehow....i just pulled out my ram and inserted it again...somehow it worked
    Last edited by noelian13; 27 Feb 2012 at 08:10.
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  9.    #9

    Could have been debris in the RAM slot.
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  10. Posts : 164
    windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #10

    yeh i agree ...its been 3 months since i cleaned my cpu
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