I've got a Dell GX270 running Windows XP SP1 which is located in a computer room which is kept at a constant 66 degrees.
I came to work yesterday and noticed the computer had shut down, upon restarting the computer I received after POST that the computer had shut down due to a thermal event. After pressing F1 to continue the computer will continue to load then about 2-6 seconds after the black Windows XP with the green status bar shows up the computer will just turn off. Turning it back on only repeats the cycle.
Here's what I've tried thus far:
1. I've checked all the fans - all fans are in full working order and the CPU heatsink is cold!
2. Used a different power supply as well unplugging all drives minus the HD.
3. Ghosting the hard drive to another hard drive with only the same results.
4. Reinstalling Windows XP on a new hard drive.
The odd thing is the computer will stay on all day if I'm in the BIOS, or from a boot cd such as the Ultimate Boot CD or Windows CD. It will run HD tests all day w/o shutting off once. When I tried reinstalling Windows XP it completed the long formatting as well as the copying of files, however aftre the computer restarts to load into the graphical install of Windows XP it then just shuts down.
What am I missing? What's causing this thing to just shut off while loading windows - I was thinking the motherboard, but how does it know when windows is starting?
Any ideas?
-Michael
I came to work yesterday and noticed the computer had shut down, upon restarting the computer I received after POST that the computer had shut down due to a thermal event. After pressing F1 to continue the computer will continue to load then about 2-6 seconds after the black Windows XP with the green status bar shows up the computer will just turn off. Turning it back on only repeats the cycle.
Here's what I've tried thus far:
1. I've checked all the fans - all fans are in full working order and the CPU heatsink is cold!
2. Used a different power supply as well unplugging all drives minus the HD.
3. Ghosting the hard drive to another hard drive with only the same results.
4. Reinstalling Windows XP on a new hard drive.
The odd thing is the computer will stay on all day if I'm in the BIOS, or from a boot cd such as the Ultimate Boot CD or Windows CD. It will run HD tests all day w/o shutting off once. When I tried reinstalling Windows XP it completed the long formatting as well as the copying of files, however aftre the computer restarts to load into the graphical install of Windows XP it then just shuts down.
What am I missing? What's causing this thing to just shut off while loading windows - I was thinking the motherboard, but how does it know when windows is starting?
Any ideas?
-Michael