Computer randomly restarts

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Computer randomly restarts
  1. Unread #1 - Apr 3, 2008 at 8:20 PM
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    Computer randomly restarts

    Well, it started when I got home, so I tried re-installing my windows Xp, and it still happens, there isn't an error message as far as I know, although this last time I saw one, but couldn't read it fast enough. It restarts at completely random times, any ideas what the problem could be?
     
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    your computer may be overheating, clean out your the inside of your computer dont use a vaccum or anything with static.

    atfer you fixed the problem do a checkdisk to fix your computer after all the shutdowns:

    Check Disk:
    Start | Run | cmd | type "chkdsk /f" then "y" and restart your computer.
    What it does: Searches your hard drive for damaged clusters.
     
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    This usually takes ages.
     
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    what would you prefer than? billy?
    happens to my cp too! makes me mad...
    i was doing my physics lab and bOOm the computer closes...
    i was almost done.... finishing touches!
     
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    Alright I'll try it, and hopefully it works. If not then Billyy, have any suggestions?
     
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    Im not sure what your reffering to. cleaning the computer or disk cleanup. Cleaning the computer shouldent tak more then 15mins and diskcleanup approximately 5 mins. Either way there both worth doing.
     
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    Computer randomly restarts

    BSoD or PSU.
     
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    Computer randomly restarts

    I'm not a computer expert or anything, but this same thing would always happen with my friend. And yea, the problem was the fan was clogged with dust and it would overheat after about 20 minutes so it would just turn off. I'm not saying that that's definitely the problem, but from experience you might want to check it out.
     
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    Computer randomly restarts

    o i know what this is this happened to me.. sept i could never cure my computer in time can you still log in or does it load up and then flash a error message than restart?
     
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    Dont know what kind of computer you have, but if you have a DELL, right when you start up your computer press CTRL F11. This will automatically reboot your system to which it came from, and it will be as it was the day you first bought your computer. EVERYTHING will be erased, but it may fix your problem.
     
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