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Title: PC help
Post by: Shock on August 10, 2013, 11:10
i wasnt sure where to put this bu here it goes

In front of my house there is a outdoor street light. The light sometimes turns off and my pc turns off to only my pc nothing else. And when i turn it back on i get a bios message " your chase has been tempered before pls check it" (something like that) and every time after that my pc time is wrong... dose anyone knows what is happeninig :/ :D
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: TheSandman on August 10, 2013, 11:20
Can you take a picture of the BIOS message? Its easier to read it for real xD
I dont see how a street light outside could effect your PC..
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Terrorista310 on August 10, 2013, 19:53
maybe your pc cant handle the mini-failures from your electric company


hax can explain better
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Joshy on August 10, 2013, 19:56
Your CMOS battery is probably out-of-charge. About your computer turning off when the light goes off, perhaps the light is causing a power surge (relay without a EMF diode?) and is causing disturbance on your power supply system, as a result your PSU can't handle it. So replace PSU.
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Dr_dog on August 10, 2013, 21:26
Check your BIOS settings? is anything changed (time and date, boot order) anything really. That could hit to CMOS battery being low on charge as Joshy said.
Or a even half second lasting power outage cuts the power to PSU for long enough time to kill the power. And when you cut the power like that it has chance to do some damage. (Pressing power button once is different from pulling the plug)
Could mean that the street lamp is connected to same power grid as your house is wired to. So if the lamp is going off same time as your computer cuts off. could hint a power outage or something.

Had several cases on bad cmos battery causing machine to be unable to boot normally without forcing it to boot from specific source via F11
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Terrorista310 on August 10, 2013, 21:31
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 10, 2013, 21:26
Or a even half second lasting power outage cuts the power to PSU for long enough time to kill the power. And when you cut the power like that it has chance to do some damage. (Pressing power button once is different from pulling the plug)
Could mean that the street lamp is connected to same power grid as your house is wired to. So if the lamp is going off same time as your computer cuts off. could hint a power outage or something.


Solution: call your electricity provider so they look for the problem and fix it, its probably the lamp in your street mal function and its stealing your own electricity
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Rockey on August 10, 2013, 21:33
Quote from: Terrorista310 on August 10, 2013, 21:31
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 10, 2013, 21:26
Or a even half second lasting power outage cuts the power to PSU for long enough time to kill the power. And when you cut the power like that it has chance to do some damage. (Pressing power button once is different from pulling the plug)
Could mean that the street lamp is connected to same power grid as your house is wired to. So if the lamp is going off same time as your computer cuts off. could hint a power outage or something.


Solution: call your electricity provider so they look for the problem and fix it, its probably the lamp in your street mal function and its stealing your own electricity

then claim the electric they stole from you, and get rich  >:D
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Dr_dog on August 10, 2013, 21:36
also came in mind that you might get some dirty electricity that causes the PSU to shutdown to prevent major damage. or really much changing voltages in short time
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Twido on August 10, 2013, 21:49
you really should check ur psu lol. I've fucked my motherboard already by too much power going to it
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Shock on August 11, 2013, 13:33
Quote from: TheSandman on August 10, 2013, 11:20
Can you take a picture of the BIOS message? Its easier to read it for real xD
I dont see how a street light outside could effect your PC..

im not home right now i will upload the pic i get soon

Quote from: Joshy on August 10, 2013, 19:56
Your CMOS battery is probably out-of-charge. About your computer turning off when the light goes off, perhaps the light is causing a power surge (relay without a EMF diode?) and is causing disturbance on your power supply system, as a result your PSU can't handle it. So replace PSU.

where and how much dose it costs to replace one? do i have to look out for something when im replacing it?

Quote from: Dr_dog on August 10, 2013, 21:26
Check your BIOS settings? is anything changed (time and date, boot order) anything really. That could hit to CMOS battery being low on charge as Joshy said.
Or a even half second lasting power outage cuts the power to PSU for long enough time to kill the power. And when you cut the power like that it has chance to do some damage. (Pressing power button once is different from pulling the plug)
Could mean that the street lamp is connected to same power grid as your house is wired to. So if the lamp is going off same time as your computer cuts off. could hint a power outage or something.

Had several cases on bad cmos battery causing machine to be unable to boot normally without forcing it to boot from specific source via F11



The cabel that goes to my house is connected to the lamp ( i will take a pic )


Quote from: Dr_dog on August 10, 2013, 21:36
also came in mind that you might get some dirty electricity that causes the PSU to shutdown to prevent major damage. or really much changing voltages in short time

what dirty electricity?


P.S. Thank you for so much help :D
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Mr.Kangaroo on August 11, 2013, 13:47
just cut the damn pole down - problem solved ;)
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Dr_dog on August 11, 2013, 15:53
Quote from: Shockwave[CRO] on August 11, 2013, 13:33
where and how much dose it costs to replace one? do i have to look out for something when im replacing it?


what dirty electricity?


P.S. Thank you for so much help :D
CMOS battery is a small 3.3v buttoncell/flat usually model CR2032. If you remove it in your motherboard. you lose your bios settings because BIOS does not have any memory where to dump the settings values. it relies on current flowing through its flash which resets if it loses current. Also it keeps your date and time up to date by having actual clock running in it.


Dirty electricity is type of pollution but i mean by it bad power grid, bad power delivery, frequently changing voltages (like 180-260v instead of stable 240v) That will most of the time trigger a safety mechanism in most of electronics that are fragile other than angle grinder (left one overnight in heavy rain plugged in. worked at morning)
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: LoVeRxD on August 11, 2013, 16:23
Try Changing the Battery or mybee the electric of your house isn't good.
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Terrorista310 on August 11, 2013, 18:00
Quote from: Shockwave[CRO] on August 11, 2013, 13:33
The cabel that goes to my house is connected to the lamp ( i will take a pic )



that's your problem right there, that lamp is mal function.
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Shock on August 12, 2013, 09:03
where can i get the battery?
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Dr_dog on August 12, 2013, 14:18
From any store really which sells other batteries aswell. just make sure to get exact same model (CR2032)
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Shock on August 12, 2013, 18:50
how much dose it costs?
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Dr_dog on August 13, 2013, 14:25
< 5€ depending on how ripoff store it is
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: iDarkRain on August 13, 2013, 14:28
Quote from: Shockwave[CRO] on August 12, 2013, 09:03
where can i get the battery?

I bought mine on a clock shop
Title: Re: PC help
Post by: Shock on August 14, 2013, 09:51
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 13, 2013, 14:25
< 5€ depending on how ripoff store it is


Thats true :D ty all of replaying :D


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