Random restarts

B

bassick

i have rune numerous virus scans and find nothing, my win
xp home system like to restart at random times. no
warning, no error message, just a reboot. i found the
following logs but cant find anything on them. can
anyone help me out?

wmiprov.log
(Tue Jul 27 05:52:04 2004.296125) : WDM call returned
error: 4200
(Tue Jul 27 05:52:04 2004.296135) : ***************
(Tue Jul 27 05:52:04 2004.296135) : BinaryMofsHaveChanged
returned FALSE:

winmgmt.log
(Tue Jul 27 05:52:04 2004.296135) : No Dredge to run

wbemess.log
(Tue Jul 27 05:49:09 2004.120973) : NT Event Log
Consumer: could not retrieve sid, 0x80041002

wbemcore.log
(Tue Jul 27 00:30:25 2004.72197474) : Two providers
supplied conflicting instances for key
Name="C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\IR32_32.DLL"
 
A

Adam Turner

Q: Computer randomly reboots.
A: Failing power supply.

Suggestion: Replace your power supply. I costs $10


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H

Hilary Karp

Random restarts can also be caused by overheating. Open the case and
blow out the dust. Are all the fans working?
 
D

David Candy

Help would have told you

To display links to common tasks in folders

1.. Open Folder Options in Control Panel.
a.. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
b.. Double-click Folder Options.
2.. On the General tab, under Tasks, click Show common tasks in folders.
Notes

a.. The hyperlinks to common tasks in the left pane of your folder windows provide quick access to file and folder management activities and other places on your computer, such as My Computer, Shared Documents, and My Network Places. Windows displays these links by default, so they may already be displayed in your folders. If they are not, you can use Folder Options to enable this feature.
b.. To disable this feature in your folders, on the General tab, under Tasks, click Use Windows classic folders.
 

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