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This might be a longshot, but the symptoms match. Take a good look at the capacitors on the motherboard, if any of them are bulged on the end or appear corroded and leaking, you have found the problem.

2007-10-14 15:11:23 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have something that is incompatible. When you installed the new drive do you have it set as a master/slave with the old one or cable select on both? If not then your system cannot boot properly as it cannot boot from two drives at once. Remove one and see what happens. If your new drive replaced your old one did you check the jumpers so they match the setup on the old? At what point does it reboot - possible corrupted memory?

2007-10-14 13:57:38 · answer #2 · answered by smgray99 7 · 0 0

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