Computer freezes for minutes, or does not start even upward

Hello

Three days ago, my PC froze.  Mouse and keyboard did not.  This is the first time that has happen in 3 years I've had this PC - running Vista.  I had to turn it off, then he did no longer starts, after the first screen (press tab to POST, etc.), it would make a click and beep and then tries to start again.

-After leaving it for a while, he started to Windows but it would freeze within 3 minutes.  But you can hear the basic unit of PC running as normal, but just a frozen screen.  Sometimes it starts with windows, sometimes it wont.

-J' opened and physically cleaned to ensure that it is not not a heating problem.

-J' tried last known - good Config it froze again.

-J' tried Safe Mode - it was freezing here as well.

- BUT - while the PC has been frozen, I was able to access his folder shared from another computer on my network share, which means that the hard drive still works normally.

I have no idea what's wrong, anyone know?  See I don't want to lose the data that I have on my PC which is not saved.

Help!

Regarding the ISO disc techqnique above, on my BIOS, the DVD is already 1 in the boot order but the PC still keeps same reboot when I have my 'Operating System - Recovery DVD"in my player.  He can't step to start playback of the DVD.

If it is under warranty, contact your manufacturer.

If it is not under warranty, try a local and trusted computer repair workshop.

Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

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