Blaster could cause this ... did you check your Service recovery options?
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: Well, there were other computers here at work that were doing the same
thing
: and there was a register key that they changed on the computer. However,
: the person who knew what registry key needed to be changed has left and
: didn't tell anyone what it was.
:
: Dan
:
: "Ray at <%=sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> wrote in message
: : > This is typically a hardware issue. Anything in the event logs? The
: things
: > that I would try replacing, in order, are:
: >
: > POwer supply
: > RAM
: > Processor
: > Video card
: > Computer
: >
: > Ray at work
: >
: > : > > My computer has started to reboot randomly throughout the day. I
don't
: > know
: > > why and it doesn't give any warning. I have no viruses on my machine
or
: > > anything else that I can see that would be a problem. Any
suggestions?
: > >
: > >
: >
: >
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