Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:20 pm by DarkPacMan77
Replace the lithium CR2032 battery on the motherboard. Most motherboards have that type. It seems like either static shock or low bios battery power that is causing the instability. If you can charge the battery to full charge and it doesn't lose power, like 100% to 0% just for turning it on, then you can rule out the battery and the power cord.
If you take out the RAM and it still does it, you can rule out the RAM. You say it'll do this before the operating system even powers on? IF so, then take out the hard drive next and if it still does it then you can rule that out as well.
The three most common problems for this case would be a short, static electricity in the motherboard, or the motherboard battery need replacing. It could be other things but that seems most likely to me.
If you shake it, does it rattle? Could be something in there? - who knows...
-DarkPacMan77-

D3ViLsAdvocate wrote:Try shaking the salt harder onto your tongue.