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When I shutdown-restart my Windows XP, it just shuts down. This has only
been happening for about a week. Before it was restarting just fine.
 
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Guest

Flo said:
When I shutdown-restart my Windows XP, it just shuts down. This has only
been happening for about a week. Before it was restarting just fine.
Hi Flo,
It my your system overheated, check your Cooloing fan and see if it working
okay and your system not heating up quick as it is n't good for your
Motherboard.
Again what changed between time when things was working okay and now?
HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
www.nasstec.co.uk
 
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Guest

nass said:
Hi Flo,
It my your system overheated, check your Cooloing fan and see if it working
okay and your system not heating up quick as it is n't good for your
Motherboard.
Again what changed between time when things was working okay and now?
HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
www.nasstec.co.uk

As far as I know nothing changed on the computer itself. I did buy an
external harddrive to staore my data on, but I don't see how that could have
affected it. How do I check to see if my computer is overheating. The fan
is running all the time (as it always has), is that normal?.
 
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Guest

Flo said:
As far as I know nothing changed on the computer itself. I did buy an
external harddrive to staore my data on, but I don't see how that could have
affected it. How do I check to see if my computer is overheating. The fan
is running all the time (as it always has), is that normal?.


Hi Flo,
=> Try this First and let us know; Right click your My Computer and select
Properties from the Drop down list and on the System Properties window click
on Advanced Tab, then on Startup and Recovery settings Button.
On there uncheck the check box;
[ ] Automatically Restart uncheck this
Then reboot and you will have BSOD catch this Error message and send to us
here.
=> Please tell us about your Mouse specs, motherboard specs,is your HDD SATA
or Maxtor...etc.
=> Do you have Easy CD creator installed on your system. Is your BIOS
Up2date from the manufacturer and your motherboard driver is updated from the
Motherboard Mfr website.
=> Open Control Panel>> Performane and Maintenance >>Power Option and check
on Power schemes | Advanced | Hibernate | UPS .
=> Go to your BIOS on power management see if this option clear it if been
selected or Vice versa * ACPI* function.
=> Read this articleon the Aumha website from here;
http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php
HTH.
Please let us know.
Regards,
nass
www.nasstec.co.uk
 

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