If you're frozen as soon as you turn it on, it's because you're turning on a huge air conditioner, not a computer. It's easy to get them mixed up, I do it all the time...
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Sounds like your control switch is going bad. Good thing you have the quick freeze button. You may want to go ahead and replace it. The whole thing will go out soon. This is something you can replace yourself.
Turn off the computer. Hold the Fn key and power key to boot the computer in diagnostic mode. Follow the onscreen instructions to see if you have any hardware issues. This sounds like bad sectors on the OS boot partition.
while the belt is off, engine off, check for a frozen pulley-except for the crankshaft, one is probably locked up or makies a lot of noise/wobbles when turned by hand.. Also, look at the pulleys and see if they 'line up' by looking at them from the side.
Hold the power button down on the actual tower of your computer. After about 10-15 seconds the computer will turn off and you can restart it. If that fails, as a last resort pull the power cable out of the tower. It isn't as damaging to the computer as most people think but should only be used if the computer won't turn off any other way.
so how do i solve this?
I have the: HP Compaq Evo D510 Fast P4 PC 1GB 80GB DVD Windows XP .
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