Many possible issues that can cause this. Best thing to do, take it in and have the power supply tested - try to find a place that will test it for free. Also could be so many other issues.. Best to start with the basics. Good luck. You can ask me more, just have it post to my email. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/william_02fc2766c1e13b73
What message?
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Reboot pc and after post press f8 for safe mode login, you can get administrator login, then go to control panel- users-your login. There you can chane/remove your password... thanks!
ok do you have more info? its usually very simple.
the main power from the PSU goes to the motherboard by a big connector .. this connector is the only one that fits the motherboard and the connector is usually in the middle of the motherboard
Your machine has 4 DIMM slots. They use PC3200 (DDR400) DIMMS (184-pin). The machine comes pre-installed with 2, 256MB DIMMS providing 512MB of RAM. The largest DIMMs available in the DDR PC3200 are 1GB. If you keep what you have, you can add an additional 2GB of RAM, for a total of 2.5GB. If you are running WINXP 32-bit, this should be more than acceptable. You can replace all four DIMMS and get 4GB of RAM, but a 32-bit OS can only access a little of 3GB of RAM. If you want to come close to maxing out under a 32-bit OS, remove one of the installed DIMMS and add 3 1GB DIMMS. These are old memory and may be hard to find and actually cost more than newer memory.
Install: Wood floor is best to stand on.
Worst: Carpet adds static potential!
Static can destroy your components inside your computer.
Make sure to grab a hold of your case before, discharge static.
You can choose to install one or 2 sticks of ram.
Image of what your main board might look like.
Dual channel would be both sockets with same size sticks of ram.
Example: 2 sticks of DDR3 at 1GB (1 Gigabyte per stick) If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/william_02fc2766c1e13b73
The cost of upgrading this machine for that purpose would be more than the cost of a new machine, and the results would be less than satisfactory. Also, if it is running XP, you need to move on to a supported (safer) machine.
Found this answer given by
max carson
as an answer to a similar question so I'll give the credit to him
In Safe Mode, run MSCONFIG, you didn't specify the OS, for Win 7 use this
:http://www.netsquirrel.com/msconfig/msconfig_win7.html
In the GENERAL tab select Normal Startup, click on APPLY, OK, RESTART.
Hope this helps
Could be heat, software or hardware, will it boot to monitor ? Try starting in safe mode with networking press F8 after pressing start button, possible bad driver or missing driver error
Anything labeled with a "P", such as your P7, is a power connector from your power supply. Most, if not all, computer power supplies have extra connectors so that you can install extra components, like a second DVD drive or second hard drive, if you have room in your case.
Dear Michael, I do not know much about SAML .2-0 but got the gist from reading the search engine headers... You need to give more info...A few suggestions: (1): try another browser...if your email works ok with another browser, then Google Chrome is your culprit. (2): see if you can disable SAML .2-0... (3): YOUR INITIAL QUESTION APPEARS TO BE 'CUT-OFF' - please give as much info as possible! Please post back asap & let everyone know how you fare. Kind regards from New Zealand - Bruce Gilbert.