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Antec 1000W P/S | Samsung 24\" Last night My daughter was on the PC and she got a black screen and the message in the title on a Mobo screen when I pushed F1 to continue windows tried to boot but froze/flashed and got the same message. After that I did access the bios and my cpu temp was 100c/250f so I shut it all down for a couple of hours. When I rebooted I didnt recieve the message anymore but it ask me for the "windows didnt shut down properly safe mode stuff" and I start normally and it cycles to the XP screen flashes and goes back to the safe mode screen. Bottom line is I cant get XP pro to boot and I have no messages as to why. Thanks in advance. Reply With Quote 11-04-09,01:19 PM #2 Trap05 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jan 2005 Location Alberta, Canada My first question would be why was your CPU running at 100c if it
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troubleshoot a Overheating, Shutdown or Thermal issue on a Dell PC This article provides information on identifying and resolving an issue with the system overheating, shutting down or reporting a heat related error on startup. Table of Contents: Is the system Overheating, Shutting Down or reporting a heat related error? Shutting Down or Restarting Environmental Factors The Fan makes a constant Over Spinning noise Startup Errors : Alert! Air Temperature Sensor Not Detected error message displayed during boot A Heatsink Related Error Message is Displayed A fan related error message is displayed An Air Temperature error message is displayed 1. Is the system Overheating, Shutting Down or reporting a heat related error? Is your System overheating or Shutting Down? Does the system report any Fan, Temperature or Thermal Event errors on start-up? To determine if your computer is experiencing a hardware problem, run the Dell Online Diagnostics. If you are unable to boot the system to access the Dell Online Diagnostics, use the Dell Pre-boot System Diagnostics. Back to Top 2. Shutting Down or Restarting Verify there are no unfilled gaps in the system where a peripheral or blanking plate should be. If there are any gaps then please replace the devices or plates in order to ensure correct airflow. Ensure the PC is off. Disconnect all external cables including the power cable. Hold down the power button, so the inner circuits are closed and any remaining power (flea power) may dissipate. Hold the power button down for 5 seconds. Now reconnect the power cable and start the PC. Is the PC shutting down or overheating when left in the BIOS? You can get to the BIOS by pressing the F2 key at POST - when the system starts up, but hasn't started Windows yet. If not, download and update the BIOS with latest available version. If this stops the issue then your problem is resolved