Random restarts and occaisonal blu screens at start up

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Sukhi

hi my pc occasionally restarts on its own but does not
display any kind of error message. Then sometimes it will
do the same thing but show a blue screen when my pc is
just about to load back up onto the desktop. I get
STOP:0X0000008E
(0XC0000005),0X80534DE3,0XF675953C,0X00000000 on the blue
screen. This is quite annoying and i am quite confused as
to why this happens. I think it might be the my nvidia
geforcefx 5200 graphics card because when i install
drivers on that(either latest or older drivers) it will
only work for bout a day or 2 before the colour
automatically changes to like 4 bit and the reso changes
to really low and i have to uninstall the drivers for it
to go back to default. I hope somebody can help me. If
you can or have got any further suggestions either to
what it could be or any sugestions to how i can overcome
this then please email me. (e-mail address removed)
 
-----Original Message-----
hi my pc occasionally restarts on its own but does not
display any kind of error message. Then sometimes it will
do the same thing but show a blue screen when my pc is
just about to load back up onto the desktop. I get
STOP:0X0000008E
(0XC0000005),0X80534DE3,0XF675953C,0X00000000 on the blue
screen. This is quite annoying and i am quite confused as
to why this happens. I think it might be the my nvidia
geforcefx 5200 graphics card because when i install
drivers on that(either latest or older drivers) it will
only work for bout a day or 2 before the colour
automatically changes to like 4 bit and the reso changes
to really low and i have to uninstall the drivers for it
to go back to default. I hope somebody can help me. If
you can or have got any further suggestions either to
what it could be or any sugestions to how i can overcome
this then please email me. (e-mail address removed)
.
This can be from the video card cooling fan failed, so
it is running too hot. Check your device manager in the
system properties for any problems. Try the roll back
driver option for the NVIDIA display card, and be sure it
is fully pushed firmly into the AGP slot on the board.
Also you can check for error and warning messages in the
Event Viewer, in Administrative Tools, in the control
panel, which are related to this problem.
 
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