"Will Denny" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Any error messages to work with?
>
> If you don't see any error messages, right click on My
> Computer, select
> Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under
> Startup and
> Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your
> PC reboots
> itself,
> you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop
> Code from that
> BSOD?
>
> Also, please have a look in the Event Viewer to see if any
> entries there may
> refer to the problem.
>
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> "cocodianos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> message
> news:1FCD9494-D272-4E4B-8E5F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Does any body have any ideas on how to fix this? all of a
> sudden the
> > computer
> > restarts making me lose what ever I am doing. Do I have a
> hardware
> > problem?
> > everything else seems to be working ok.
> > Thanks.
This problem is also common with bad or inadequate power supplies. If
you have just installed a new hard drive or something it could be
maxing out the supply, or the supply is bad. Maybe you don’t have
clean power?
Also with power, you may have a short in a cable, this is common if
you have extra lights and fans.
Static can also do this, if you are on carpet use some antistatic
spray.
As mentioned heat can be a culprit too, check your processor
manufacturer for ideal temperature and use the bios screen to check it
or download a trial version of a temp utility.
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