Subj : Shutdown Before Boot To : Terinjokes From : Grymmjack Date : Thu May 19 2005 10:42 pm > My computer is expiencing some problems. The processor dies before it finshe > booting. When i turn it on i get to the GRUB screen, and can select either X > or Red Hat. If i select XP i can get to an error that says 'You clock seems > be wrong, windows can help you set it right'. Of Course it would be wrong as > cleared BIOS hoping that would fix it. If i select Red Hat (Fedora Core 3) i > can get to the splash screen and it dies when it goes to load KDE (or GNOME, > like KDE but GNOME is also on there). Its not my hard drive (KNOPPIX freezes > the exact same spot), nor graphic card (tried my friends card), and tried wi > and without keyboard/mice (never know) and without a graphics card (i guess > freezes in BIOS as it never seems to turn its self off, nor play the > Windows/Red Hat start-up music (windows is default). All wires are hooked up > right, and everything is in its slots. What can cause this problem? > ---------------------------- Terinjokes Script Techician (HTML) html is not a scripting language. anyway, throw your computer out the window. it sounds like it's dying inside. was it struck by lightning? - grymmjack .