how to fix a computer that starts up then shuts off after 2 seconds?
Hello. Ive been having some problems with my computer. What happens is, I turn it on, and I can hear the fans turning on, then the computer just turns off. Can anyone tell me out to fix this please?
As a certified PC technician often times when I have encountered this issue, it was power related more times than not. Like a previous commenter said it might be memory related, so check it any way. To doe this..If you have two slots remove one, attempt to boot. Then the other and repeat. If the result are the same there in lies one answer.
If that does not fix the issue have your power supply checked, even the power cord. Most people don’t think to check this but I have found them to be bad. Also make sure no one accidently change the little red voltage selection on the rear.
I am not convinced that there is a software problem with what you have provided, so be careful spending money in that direction at this time. Check out that hardware and depending on the age of your computer never rule out a motherboard going bad.
If you are not computer savy but want to be there is a very inexpensive ebook out called "become a computer expert in 7 days" that might give you some light on troubleshooting your own or business pc.
you can get it here onlinecomputersupport.org/thankyou.html

i am a software engineer and from my personal experience i am tellin u….it is either because of ram or the hard disk is corrupt,…hard disk might not go so easily,..so it s because of ram,….try a different ram of some of ur frns or a new one and try it will definitely work,….still if it doesn’t mail me to rakesh_rajaloo@yahoo.com,….
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As a certified PC technician often times when I have encountered this issue, it was power related more times than not. Like a previous commenter said it might be memory related, so check it any way. To doe this..If you have two slots remove one, attempt to boot. Then the other and repeat. If the result are the same there in lies one answer.
If that does not fix the issue have your power supply checked, even the power cord. Most people don’t think to check this but I have found them to be bad. Also make sure no one accidently change the little red voltage selection on the rear.
I am not convinced that there is a software problem with what you have provided, so be careful spending money in that direction at this time. Check out that hardware and depending on the age of your computer never rule out a motherboard going bad.
If you are not computer savy but want to be there is a very inexpensive ebook out called "become a computer expert in 7 days" that might give you some light on troubleshooting your own or business pc.
you can get it here onlinecomputersupport.org/thankyou.html
References :
http://geeksonlinepcfix.com
http://onlinecomputersupport.org