ASUS P4V8X-MX Motherboard
Problem for ASUS P4V8X-MX Motherboard

Pc restarting by itself.




By Danyto on Oct 16, 2006

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I just swicht from an asus p4p800mx to a p4p8x- mx because the first one somebody in the house passed the vaccuum cleaner next to it and pulled a lot of cables from the computer and it was recognizing any of my periferial devices or my dvd rom or cd rom. So when I did the change the problem that i am having now is that when the computer tries to start windows it restart itself can you guys help me on this one, I checked all my cables and connections are alright I even did all the connections outside the case just in case that the case was causing the proble but is not. So what could it be?

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Dec 28, 2007

-   I'M HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM LIKE YOU-   bemb

Nov 22, 2007

-   when i turn on the automatic voltage regulator (avr) the fan of my CPU will automatically run even if my computer not yet already push the power botton. But when i check my cdrom drive to connect in the ide it works but no any display on the screen. what shall i do?-   john paul

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posted on Feb 03, 2007
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MBall4701

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I would verify all the fans are spooling up does it POST can you get into the bios? try and get into the bios and verify the temperature of the CPU and or the video card.
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Solution #2

posted on Oct 16, 2006
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habib_101

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Try reapplying thermal compound to the CPU and reseat it. It might just be heating up and restarting due to the heat.
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Solution #3

posted on Apr 02, 2007
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i doubt that the board will last long because the mobo slowly bends in time due to the stress from the heatsink clip

Solution #4

posted on Feb 03, 2007
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asmary

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it may be a ram problem , so ghane the ram and make it bigger
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Feb 03, 2007

- it may be a ram problem , so change the ram and make it bigger
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Solution #5

posted on Jan 29, 2009
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thrazel

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Try to change your RAM maybe your RAM is not compatible in your Motherboard
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Solution #6

posted on Jan 29, 2009
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dalogdennis

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the operating system is corrupted. restart, press F8 then restore it. If it won't work, reinstall the Operating system.
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Solution #7

posted on Apr 28, 2008
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uday_r

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I Think ram problem Do onething first remov system ram just clean and put in same Place. ok byy
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Solution #8

posted on Dec 12, 2007
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benrussia

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dsg
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Solution #9

posted on Oct 06, 2007
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syed123

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plz install the operating system
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Solution #10

posted on Apr 24, 2007
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Try restarting the system in safe mode by tapping on the F8 key as soon as the power button comes on. Then go to system properties, choose advanced and then click the settings button under start up and recovery. Then uncheck the option "automatic restart" under the system failure. Turn your system off and then restart, you should get a Blue screen with a hexidecimal number that starts with 0x, record that number and then give it to Tech support or look up possible solutions on the net.

Solution #11

posted on Feb 17, 2007
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If your using windows XP then most likely windows needs to be reinstalled. Both motherboards are using slightly different chip sets, and windows XP installs itself specifically to the motherboard is set up. If the motherboard is changed it will ether BSOD or reboot without warning as it tries to treat the new board the same as the old one.

Solution #12

posted on Feb 14, 2007
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Guest

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first see the switch button is pussed .
second may power supply wold cause , because
some capacitor inside power supply will be
damaged due to that the computer will
restart again and again , or may be fan of
hit sink is not working as much requred parameters requred by cpu .

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