ramjet1121
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I'm new to this forum and hope that someone can help. I'm fairly computer savvy and do most maintenance and repair on our small office computers. Both are HP P7-1202 with 6GB memory and a Seagate 7200.12 1TB hard drive. My problem is that one of the systems won't boot. It has been acting funny (stopping, sometimes screen flashing blank) for a few days. I thought the hard drive was failing, but I was able to get it running yesterday and bought an external drive that I was going to mirror using the Carbonite software to do so. It failed again, however, and I can't get it to boot again. The hard drive sounds like it is spinning up and the drive indicator light flashes for a few seconds, then nothing.
I swapped the HD with the one in the other system and it booted up just fine. No HD problem, I guess. I had also run some HD diagnostics yesterday while it was running, and no problems were detected. I then swapped memory modules and again no problems. No matter which drive or memory modules I put in the "bad" system, it will not boot.
Could this be a power supply or motherboard problem? I've never encountered one of those problems in the many years I've been working with PCs. I haven't swapped power supplies yet, but plan to.
Any suggestions?
I swapped the HD with the one in the other system and it booted up just fine. No HD problem, I guess. I had also run some HD diagnostics yesterday while it was running, and no problems were detected. I then swapped memory modules and again no problems. No matter which drive or memory modules I put in the "bad" system, it will not boot.
Could this be a power supply or motherboard problem? I've never encountered one of those problems in the many years I've been working with PCs. I haven't swapped power supplies yet, but plan to.
Any suggestions?
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- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP P7-1202
- OS
- Windows 7 64 bit
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 7200.12 1TB
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- ZoneAlarm
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- Firefox