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My computer didn't seem to have shut down completely. Although my memory is fuzzy about exactly what happened, I seem to recall that I came back to it, noted that it hadn't shut down completely as exptected (I had intended on shutting it down using windows|shut down in Windows 7), and (this is where I don't remember) either directed it to shut down, or to start.
I've seen some similar forums elsewhere. Some suggest a virus, and others a corrupted file. Also I ran a test many months ago that reported a graphics bios error, so I upgraded the NVDIA bios at that time.
Here is what is going on:
While the computer hangs, I see a black screen with a blinking white cursor in the upper left.
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Typing anything doesn't seem to have any effect (including ctl-alt-del, alt-tab, the windows key, and all function keys).
The one thing that does have an effect is tapping the computer's power button once. After about 20 seconds, it shuts down with nothing more appearing on the screen as it shuts down.
When I hit the power button again, I see the f2 setup / f12 boot menu options, then 'resuming windows', then the black screen with the blinking cursor.
Hitting F2 on 'booting'/'resuming' takes me to the CMOS Setup Utility screen. I tried changing the boot configuration to prioritize the DVD, where I put a Windows recovery CD, but the CD is never spun up before or after this step. Exiting this screen takes me back to 'resuming windows' and then the blinking white cursor.
If instead I hit F12 repeatedly when I power on and boot/resume, the computer's internal speaker clicks/beeps with each time I hit F12 after the first dozen or two dozen keystrokes, and then ceases to beep as the 'resuming windows' screen comes up and then goes to the blinking white cursor.
I saw elsewhere on this forum (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/487382/windows-7-frozen-black-screen-with-white-blinking-cursor/ ) someone with a similar issue, but with a different computer behavior, so that doesn't seem to apply to me.
Can anybody help me out?
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Let’s say you just got a new frame that’s BB30 or BB92 with the intention of building it up with some cranks to take advantage of it, but your budget gets cut short.
Or, suppose you just got one of the new 2×10 or 3×10 cranksets from Race Face, FSA or Shimano to fit your standard bottom bracket frame, but then you’re able to spring for a new frame and want the option of upgrading to BB30 in the future.
Go ahead and get that BB30 frame, my friend, because Race Face has your solution. They’ve just released three new bottom brackets to fit road and mountain BB30 bottom brackets but with interior bearing diameters to fit their X-Type cranks, which means they’ll also fit Shimano and most FSA cranks (sorry Truvativ/SRAM GXP crank owners, they won’t work for you due to the tapered spindle). They’ve also got one that converts press-fit BB92 (41mm) frames to use standard cranksets.
Best of all, they’re either the same weight or lighter than standard outboard bearing bottom brackets and they work just the same.
More pics and specs after the break…
The mountain bike BB30 Adapter bottom bracket uses press-fit bearing cups that work just like outboard bearings. It, and the others, are precision CNC machined to fit standard BB30 diameters. The bearings are placed in the same wide stance as with their outboard bearing bottom brackets. Specs: 110g, 68mm x ø42mm BB30, black only, intended for XC and trail riding.
The road bike BB30 adapter bottom bracket weighs in at 105g with the same specs as the MTB version save for road-oriented bearings.
The ø41mm press-fit bottom bracket converts BB92 frames, road or mountain, and other sizes. Race Face says their design’s precision CNC machined and anodized aluminum alloy cups are more accurate and durable and have more stable interfaces than competing options with plastic parts. The bearings are serviceable, too. Specs: 95g, black, fits BB92 (92mm asymmetric, MTN), BB89.5 (89.5mm symmetric, MTN) and BB86.5 (86.5mm symmetric, Road), intended for XC, All Mountain and Road use.
Check this tech post we did explaining the different bottom bracket sizes and technologies.
What about the hive/e13 bb… Apparently it fits regular frame bb dimensions and runs a bb30 size spindle? Anyone know about this?