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#1 By 121638 (62.150.167.72) at Sunday, June 08, 2008 04:00:53 AM
hi my computer is restarting i did put a tick on no restart and its still restarting so what should i do my computer information Processor Information: Vendor: GenuineIntel Speed: 3067 Mhz 2 logical processors 1 physical processors HyperThreading: Supported RDTSC: Supported CMOV: Supported FCMOV: Supported SSE: Supported SSE2: Supported Windows Version: Windows XP (32 bit) NTFS: Supported Memory: RAM: 1021 Mb any thing more u need tell me please help

#2 By 655 (67.67.89.254) at Sunday, June 08, 2008 07:00:23 AM
Did you install a program or download something prior to this occuring? First, run your antivirus (you are using an antivirus, aren't you?) and also a good spyware detector (Spybot is a good, free option). If neither pick anything up, the next thought is either overheating or memory or a component going bad. From there, it's almost impossible to diagnose except by a good computer tech testing it. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway 15.4" Laptop, Windows Vista Ultimate/Server 2008, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200

#3 By 121638 (62.150.167.72) at Sunday, June 08, 2008 10:23:41 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: Did you install a program or download something prior to this occuring? First, run your antivirus (you are using an antivirus, aren't you?) and also a good spyware detector (Spybot is a good, free option). If neither pick anything up, the next thought is either overheating or memory or a component going bad. From there, it's almost impossible to diagnose except by a good computer tech testing it. [/QUOTE] well i have NOD32 ill scan with it ty and ill replay well i dont download too many things so i dont think so when my brother used to use the computer it had nothing now it restarts ill check

This post was last edited by amarafie on Sunday, June 08, 2008 10:24:55 AM.

#4 By 121638 (62.150.167.72) at Sunday, June 08, 2008 11:06:20 AM
found 36 threats fixed them so what to do? i think its more of a over heat problem but im not a specailist just a guess cause i swapped my good fan for a 10 dollars fan so duno i dont want to go and then its not the problem ya and just to add before one year my computer was restarting i was mad that i didnt close the computer when it restarts and after some days of doing that my mother board broke and all the main parts had to get new parts hope u replay Jedi Master and if there is any faster way we can communicate with each other it would be better ty [emote|:)] if not its ok

This post was last edited by amarafie on Sunday, June 08, 2008 11:18:55 AM.

#5 By 655 (70.237.24.124) at Sunday, June 08, 2008 03:34:58 PM
If it's a heat or hardware issue, then you're best be is to gake the computer into a good shop for them to look at. It's almost impossible to diagnose via e-mail or a forum. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway 15.4" Laptop, Windows Vista Ultimate/Server 2008, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200

#6 By 121638 (62.150.167.72) at Monday, June 09, 2008 05:04:44 AM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: If it's a heat or hardware issue, then you're best be is to gake the computer into a good shop for them to look at. It's almost impossible to diagnose via e-mail or a forum. [/QUOTE] ok so tell what i need to ask for and what to kind of new things to replace it with the best things ty

#7 By 655 (206.83.48.4) at Monday, June 09, 2008 07:04:14 AM
Have a qualified computer shop TEST the computer first. That way they'll be able to determine what specifically is wrong. It's a lot cheaper than making a WAG at what needs to be replaced. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway 15.4" Laptop, Windows Vista Ultimate/Server 2008, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200

#8 By 121638 (62.150.167.72) at Monday, June 09, 2008 10:53:58 PM
[QUOTE]Originally Posted by Jedi Master: Have a qualified computer shop TEST the computer first. That way they'll be able to determine what specifically is wrong. It's a lot cheaper than making a WAG at what needs to be replaced. [/QUOTE] ok ty very much im going either today or tommorow



 

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