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#1 By 76442 (69.246.15.39) at Monday, April 02, 2007 02:37:46 PM
OMFG! This started happening about a month ago and only rebooted itself rarely. But as time went on it became more frequent and now it does it every 10mins. I shut off the system setting for reboot when there is a problem and i get a BSOD. I have defragmented my system, did a system restore, cleaned off the motherboard of any dust just incase of over heating and have uninstalled a bunch of programs that i thought might be a problem. I have no idea how this started, but its pissing me off. PLZ suggest anymore ways that might fix my problem.

#2 By 655 (165.125.144.17) at Monday, April 02, 2007 03:10:40 PM
Since it does it every 10 minutes, it sounds either like a cooling issue (i.e. the fan on the CPU isn't running, or other fan's aren't running), or another hardware component is failing. It could be RAM, video RAM, something on the motherboard, etc. Recommend you take it into a reliable repair shop to have them diagnose the cause. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, nVidia 5200; SB Live Value; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D200 and D100

#3 By 76442 (69.246.15.39) at Monday, April 02, 2007 03:13:45 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: Since it does it every 10 minutes, it sounds either like a cooling issue (i.e. the fan on the CPU isn't running, or other fan's aren't running), or another hardware component is failing. It could be RAM, video RAM, something on the motherboard, etc. Recommend you take it into a reliable repair shop to have them diagnose the cause. [/QUOTE] one problem is that I have some pirated software and i dunno if i can get in trouble with them if i take it into a repair shop

#4 By 655 (24.175.80.205) at Monday, April 02, 2007 05:31:07 PM
Pirated software...well...that could be your problem....because with pirated software oft times you get...viruses and worms. Best recommendation....reformat and reinstall WinXP...but don't, DO NOT reinstall the pirated software. Throw it away. Besides screwing with your system, it could land you in jail. Then see what happens. I'd bet lunch that the problem goes away. Had I known about the pirated software in the first place, I would have recommended the above. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, nVidia 5200; SB Live Value; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D200 and D100

#5 By 76442 (69.246.15.39) at Tuesday, April 03, 2007 02:08:31 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: Pirated software...well...that could be your problem....because with pirated software oft times you get...viruses and worms. Best recommendation....reformat and reinstall WinXP...but don't, DO NOT reinstall the pirated software. Throw it away. Besides screwing with your system, it could land you in jail. Then see what happens. I'd bet lunch that the problem goes away. Had I known about the pirated software in the first place, I would have recommended the above. [/QUOTE] well the thing is it is only 2 programs and i have had them for 4 years, i just started rebooting itself 1 month ago. AND f*** NO I AM NOT REINSTALLING WINDOWS!!! lol. i got to much sh!t i would have to back up.

#6 By 76442 (69.246.15.39) at Sunday, April 08, 2007 08:34:26 PM
I fixed it and now its doing it again. help me [emote|:(] I did a regular hard drive scan that took 7 hours. That fixed the problem and it just started rebooting after 1 week of being fine. [emote|:(]

#7 By 655 (24.175.80.205) at Sunday, April 08, 2007 08:39:57 PM
Have you done a complete virus and adware scan? Which AV are you using? BTW, whatch the language. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, nVidia 5200; SB Live Value; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D200 and D100

#8 By 76442 (69.246.15.39) at Sunday, April 08, 2007 08:50:15 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: Have you done a complete virus and adware scan? Which AV are you using? BTW, whatch the language. [/QUOTE] lol. i sry [emote|:(] Yea i did do a check and i use AVG free and Spybot S&D, its clean of viruses. im just so ticked cause my dad has to do taxes and stuff and apparently we cant wen a comp reboots every 10 mins. lol im also running speedfan freeware and the temp varies between 30 and 36 degrees C.

#9 By 655 (24.175.80.205) at Sunday, April 08, 2007 09:24:27 PM
By chance, you're not overclocking, are you? I have to go back to one of two thoughts: 1. It's a hardware issue (a fan isn't running right, bad RAM, etc) 2. It's some little bugger of a worm or virus that' buried deep, and the only way to get rid of it is to reformat/reinstall (oh yeah, don't put any pirated software on the computer) ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 1800 - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, nVidia 5200; SB Live Value; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS2, Nikon D200 and D100



 

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