It reboots randomly without any warning and sometimes it takes forever too boot Windows. Hard drive is fine, I don't have ESR meter yet to check for caps, could it be the southbridge?
ECS GeForce6100PM reboot issues
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Re: ECS GeForce6100PM reboot issues
Did you get a Windows crash report in the event log?
Windows probably detected a problem so it rebooted on you. (default behavior)
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Re: ECS GeForce6100PM reboot issues
No man, same thing after 2 OS reinstallations. Sometimes it even locks up while loading Windows.Comment
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The BlueESR I ordered is on its way, in the meantime, what else can I test on this ECS motherboard?Comment
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Have you run memtest? It could also be the chipset BGA failing, the 6100/6150 are notorious for that.A working TV? How boring!Originally posted by PeteS in CARemember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.Comment
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Re: ECS GeForce6100PM reboot issues
I'm dumb! How could I forget something so simple as that? It kept hanging before I could even boot Memtest+, cleaned the DIMM slots and so far the tests pass. Will do a stability test for 6 hours, if it runs fine, I assume that was the issue.Comment
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