"Buffalo" <> wrote in message
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> tomm wrote:
>>..... ok that was my post from last time but I am as
>> sure as I can be that it is connected to the cpu.
>> I got fed up with the problem so I assumed it was the new motherboard
>> and put my old one back in.
>> The problem is still there so the problem must be the cpu. It is the
>> only thing that is different from me having the problem & not having
>> the problem. I also put my old cpu back in for a moment to double
>> check & this confirmed the problem only ever happens with my xp2200
>> cpu. My bios detects the right cpu & speed so are there any
>> suggestions why this happens ?
>
> I seem to remember your original post.
> Did you ever try a different power supply? I think you did, and if so,
> just
> disregard.
> The reason behind that was that it takes more power to start spinning up
> the
> HDD than it does to do a warm reboot while the HDD is still spinning.
> Buffalo
> PS: If you ever get it figured out, PLEASE post back! 
>
yes.. tried 2 different power supplies , 2 different motherboards . Stripped
the MB down to the bare componants needed to boot up. The problem is only
there with one of the processors (the slower one) .
As for the PS needing more power to boot the 1st time , I can turn it off
and on 10 times and the pc will only boot on
attempts 2, 4 , 6 , 8 & 10 without fail. Also the time between attempts
makes no difference. The time between attempts
1 & 2 can be 10 seconds or 10 hours.
The pc runs fine apart from this and I am thinking I am just going to have
to put up with it.