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Prondo
17 Oct 2007

Hi. I've run into alot of the issues posters have had in my many years of using pc-clones. This one took the cake though. Built a new machine with an AMD 6000+, EVGA sli mainboard , 2 gigs of ram, a pioneer burner and 2 HDS. Power supply is a 450 watt and a lowly Nvidia 7300 pcix video card. I started getting random power-offs like someone pulled the plug.

After testing a different Power supply and different video card I still hadn't managed to solve the problem and was ready to RMA the mainboard when it dawned on me. The system was plugged into a power-bar that i had used with an old PC that started going on the fritz. So, i took it out and plugged it into a different power-bar and that reduced my power-offs tenfold. It still did it occasionally but much less often. I then removed EVERY other plug from the power-bar and its rare now for the system to turn off on its own.

Moral of the story, always check everything including your power source. I guess this thing can draw a lot of power. Oddly enough the few random poweroffs i get also seem to occur when i try to use "Coretemp", a multi-core temperature monitoring utility. Just thought you might want to relay some of this info to your other readers.

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jay
26 Oct 2007

Hi!My pc automatically restarts.When it tries to restart I get a message saying Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt. \WINDOWS\SYSTEM 32\CONFIG\SYSTE Can anyone suggest a fix. Thank you...

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you can get into Safe Mode, try System Restore.

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archee
29 Oct 2007

Hi I have few problems. I have two comps onw Dell XPS Gen 3 with 4 GB Ram and one Sony VGC-RA834G with 2 GB RAM both Sony is running WINXPMCE 2005 and dell XPSP2, I had some virus issue so I reinstall the system on both installed Kaspersky 7 and Norton security 2008 and spysweeper. I also installed ESATA silicon controler to use my 2 WD My book 1 TB each external hdd. My problems are following. Once the ESATA HDD are isntalled on sony it indicated that Silicon image blah blah 2 external disk blah blah and then it says no operatiing system found. In Bios there is no option to go to boot priority over the esata controler. Basically, it doesn't show boot disk or any other hdd in the system only CF and MMS and SD slot. If this is plug to Dell it starts with no problem. That's one issue. If I keep the esata HDDs plug to Dell and start the Sony even after removing the esata controler it's shuts down every 4-5 hours. Temperature is good since the comp is open and fans running right on it. I checked if the power supply cable is not lose or memory or any other device. All seems fine but it shuts down. I just installed the new system from restore disk and I'm not sure where could be the problem. My 3rd issue is that the Dell after certain time freezes and is not responding. I'm not sure if this could be power issue because the dell has 460 W unit and 4 GB RAM and 256 MB graphic card, Running only 2 HDD inside, and 3 external outside. It runs cintig 21" and samsung 21" display simultaneously. Coudl this be related to having win XP only able to accept 3 GB ram isntead and not to have 4 installed? I wonder

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Mike
30 Oct 2007

Why does my computer shut down and restart when I put DVD’s into my drive to record onto. Never used to do this before. It’s nothing to do with the computer heating up as it can be on all day then as soon as the disk is placed in the drawer it shuts down and reboots.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I would re-install the software driver for the DVD drive.

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Bob
06 Nov 2007

I had a similar problem with my computer randomly shutting down. I replaced the Power Supply, RAM, HD, Video Card, Motherboard and CPU to no avail.
It ended up being the Power Switch on the case was bad. To test it I took the 2-pin PWR SW connector off the Motherboard and touched the 2 pins with a small screwdriver for a second and the computer started up and stayed on.
You can also just move the RESET connector over to the PWR SW pins and use the RESET Button on case to start computer.
Just wanted to throw this out there for anybody having the same problem and start replacing everything like I did. Save some bucks!

Posted by:

ken
16 Nov 2007

Hey my problem is also quite similar to the other people. My laptop ussually works quite fine. However every time i play a particular game (warcraft 3) for abit, my laptop just shuts down by itself. It doesn't shut down when im doing anything else on my laptop. It only occurs when i play that game.

I have tried reformating my laptop and reinstalling the game. Just wondering if any one that has had this problem, help me out please!

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Xawn
26 Nov 2007

Hey, my computer also had similar problems with all of yours. I had been playing a game for quite a few weeks and nothing had happened to my computer, but one day the screen suddenly just turned black. The light on the CPU was still on, but when I pressed the start button, there was no reaction. I had to hold it for a very long time before it went off and I could turn it on again. When it was turned on, the appearance of my computer had changed into Windows Classic mode I couldn't change it back. It continued to turn off at random intervals and today I saw this website and did a system restore, which actually worked. My computer is back to a normal xp interface. I'm not sure if it will continue shutting down, I sincerely hope not, but just wanted to share this with you guys in case any of you were stuck with windows classic mode too =/

Posted by:

sad
15 Dec 2007

The Speedfan utility froze my computer and it crashed.

EDITOR'S NOTE: It could have been some interaction between Speedfan and your computer, but it sounds like you have bigger problems. For now, assume that you DO have a high temp and try the other suggestions.

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Grim
05 Feb 2008

my computer started to shut down by itself for no specific reason, i did everything i even opened the powersupply case , for now it works for about 15 mins before it shuts down, anything you can suggest my card is "heat tube" radeon 1300" not the card , i dont wana screw up my computer or damage it more . thanks

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Ina
23 Mar 2008

My computer also started just shutting itself down. Like at random moments. Like sometimes it would do it once then other times twice at one time. I leave the side of the computer off. Is that bad? Does it cause it to get dustier? Which is bad?

I scanned my computer with PC Doc Pro and it said I had 500 errors also. Some where serious. I really don't know how to great rid of them. I gotta buy PC Doc Pro for it to work right.

EDITOR'S NOTE: When you say the "side" of the computer, I assume you mean the computer itself, rather than the monitor. That should not pose a problem with dust. Also, I've never heard of PC Doc Pro, and would be very skeptical of it. Try a spyware or anti-virus program from a well-known vendor. See http://askbobrankin.com/should_i_buy_antispyware_or_antivirus_software.html and http://askbobrankin.com/free_virus_scan.html for help there.

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