Hey everyone! I'm facing a frustrating issue with my PC where it keeps restarting during the boot process. The system powers on, starts to boot, and then suddenly shuts off, only to reboot itself again. This cycle repeats endlessly. I've already swapped out the power supply unit (PSU), but the problem is still there. Right now, I'm testing the RAM sticks two at a time to see if that's the culprit. If that doesn't work, I'm thinking of replacing the motherboard. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
3 Answers
Have you checked for any messages on the screen or any status LEDs on the motherboard? Sometimes, those can give you a hint about what's going wrong. It's usually a two-letter LED display or a few bright red LEDs that might convey error codes.
It sounds like you've already done some good troubleshooting. If the RAM swap doesn't help, a faulty motherboard could definitely be the issue. Just make sure to double-check everything else before going for that replacement.
If you're not getting any display at all, it might be worth checking if all your connections are secure. Sometimes loose cables can cause this kind of behavior. And if you haven't already, try running it with just one stick of RAM and see if that changes anything.
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