Client has W11.....but booting up VERY slow....about 10 minutes....
Asked client how often she turns the PC off......she says never.....always on....
Took it home and on my workbench...booted up about 10-15 minutes......
Rebooted again and went faster........booted up 5 times in a row and now the
PC is booting in a normal time......
So...took it back to my client and it won';t boot.....wont get out of POST....
I bring it home to troubleshoot.....didn't do anything and it works perfectly....
Took it back to client and will not boot....
So brought it back to my workbench......run DISM....sfc and chkdsk....everything looks good
PC is running perfectly.....
Back to client and will not boot......
Unplugged PC from surge protector.....plugged pc directly into wall outlet.......no boot....
Moved PC to clients kitchen....different 110v outlet and it booted up normal.....
So something with the 110v outlook at the normal pc location.....
Question.......maybe low voltage....but if that were the case I don;t think the pc would even start up at all....monitor would not turn on.....
So I'm thinking maybe a circuit breaker problem in the breaker box.....
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Asked client how often she turns the PC off......she says never.....always on....
Took it home and on my workbench...booted up about 10-15 minutes......
Rebooted again and went faster........booted up 5 times in a row and now the
PC is booting in a normal time......
So...took it back to my client and it won';t boot.....wont get out of POST....
I bring it home to troubleshoot.....didn't do anything and it works perfectly....
Took it back to client and will not boot....
So brought it back to my workbench......run DISM....sfc and chkdsk....everything looks good
PC is running perfectly.....
Back to client and will not boot......
Unplugged PC from surge protector.....plugged pc directly into wall outlet.......no boot....
Moved PC to clients kitchen....different 110v outlet and it booted up normal.....
So something with the 110v outlook at the normal pc location.....
Question.......maybe low voltage....but if that were the case I don;t think the pc would even start up at all....monitor would not turn on.....
So I'm thinking maybe a circuit breaker problem in the breaker box.....
Any thoughts and ideas appreciated...
Steve
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