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From the looks of it the reinstalling is not working.
Try taking some hardware out one-by-one and boot it.
If it stops when you have a bit of hardware out then the hardware is faulty.
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04-17-2011, 02:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2011, 02:26 AM by AceInfinity.)
What Operating system are you running? If you are running it for Vista I would recommend checking your BIOS version since you may need to update that. I don't see how reinstalling your OS and going through the time to do that would solve the issue if it doesn't work after going back to the factory settings...
Sometimes, it's a heating problem. Especially since laptops are worse than desktop machines for that. But if nothing is overheating, then I would guess it's just your BIOS that needs to get updated.
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Someone bumped this, it's old and the guy hasn't been on since the day he posted this back in December!