Ok Update:
Reset CMOS by pushing and holding black button on back of board for 5 seconds while powered off, Put jumper on JBAT1 and left on for about 3 minutes while powered off. Took jumper off plugged power cord in and started computer. Did not change a thing. System is still very very slow. Sits at black screen with either A2 or A3 bottom right hand corner for about 15 minutes then slowly boots into bios then goes to the starting windows screen where it gets stuck.
I finally was able to get it to boot to USB. Apparently PowerISO is not best at making such bootable usb or I just did it wrong. But I used a different program suggested by someone else and was able to do it again and it worked! So was able to boot the Hiren CD. Again booting thru the bios and loading Hiren CD takes almost an hour to complete. After getting into Hiren I ran the MbrFix to try to fix the MBR. Afterwards I was going to use Malwarebytes but it didnt find any of my hard drives. So rebooted into bios changed to IDE sata. Rebooted to usb. Got into Hiren's ran the Malwarebytes. Ran the scan thru the night since it was taking so long, took 5 hours to complete. Found 13, (remove selected).
Restarted and went into bios, changed all to default, saved and reboot without usb. Now same issue as before. Nothing has changed.
When attempting a command prompt in safe mode, the process takes in all about an hour if not longer to finally get to the command prompt. Once it loads the command prompt it gives me about max 2 or 3 minutes if that before the computer reboots itself with or without me executing any commands.
Windows 7. I wanna say its either the Home or Ultimate unsure which one.
I have the install disk somewhere. I'd have to look for it as I just moved into a new home and things are still in disarry. I've been looking for it this entire time during this process and have been unable to find it. I do have a friend with a Windows 7 disk I could borrow I believe.
The backup situation for this computer is very bad. I have not performed a backup on this computer in years. Very bad I know. I never thought id have a problem with this computer since only games and windows were on my SSD. However I've added photos and other programs on the same drive now since things always recommending C: as their installation folder, I just went with the flow I guess.
Yes that is me as well.
I posted in several forums to find the most active forums with the best help.
Yes I finally was able to get Hirens to work. I will open Hiren's and go to Windows Explorer and find the Minidump folder.
Does Hiren's come with winrar or winzip installed? Or will I have to copy the file to the USB then zip it on running pc? If copying to USB on broken PC, will I be able to copy to the same USB that Hiren's is running off of or will it have to be a different usb in a different port?
Thank you very much for both of your replies!!