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fraich3
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Jenni
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Posted: Mon, 17th Apr 2006 00:36 Post subject: |
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PC Specs please. Including the rating of the psu.
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Posted: Mon, 8th May 2006 11:25 Post subject: |
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I would test the memory. Download and run memtest86.
May the NFOrce be with you always.
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2006 00:14 Post subject: |
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My pc did the same thing and it was a memory problem.
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2006 16:33 Post subject: |
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A cheap solution would be to remove your psu from your compter case, remove the cover of the psu, get a vacuum cleaner + a can of high pressure air and clean the lot. I have seen quite some pc's having the same random reboots and when looking at the inside of the psu, you could grow some plants in it. Not to mention a few that cooked off because of to much heat.
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kumkss
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Posted: Tue, 9th May 2006 17:54 Post subject: |
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might be worth checkin if windows is set to automatically restart instead of BSOD under control panel > system > advanced > startup and recovery
do u know the brand/wattage of the psu? some brands like qtec are very misleading, might be worth checking the voltage rails under bios
watch out for any 'clunking noises' from the hard-disk
and deffo need to run memtest, and also prime95 for the cpu, memtest is part of the ultimate boot cd u can get from majorgeeks.com
hope this helps
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spankie
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Posted: Sat, 13th May 2006 00:10 Post subject: |
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my brother had the same problem. It is probably a memory problem, and whenever the pc uses that sector of the memory, it reboots. There is a solution though, but cant really remember what it was. Somewhere you had to select 'give message of error blablabla' instead of 'reboot'
hope this is some of help
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