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Ryan
11 Aug 2007

My computer had been on all day and working perfectly. I went to go back on it, and all of the sudden, it decides to restart itself. I thought, "Okay, the power cord must've been hit or something." But, it kept doing it within the first thirty seconds of the computer being on (I'm on a different computer right now). It had been fine all day, and right when I clicked on something when I came back to the computer, it did that. I now have it turned off because I've read the page and figure that it may be a temperature problem (even though my computer's in a cold basement). I don't know much about the insides of a computer (I didn't even know how to put my graphics card in). What do you suggest I try doing, or looking at?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Download the free SpeedFan software to check for elevated temps. You won't have to open the hood for this...

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latisha williams
13 Aug 2007

I have windows xp on my computer, I was on the internet and all of a sudden the computer said that it needed to restart so I did this. It went to the black screen asking for safe mode, and etc so I tried to put the computer in safe mode so I could see what the problem was. It keeps restarting itself over and over again and windows never reboots. What do you suggest, do I need to reinstall my windows?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Here's an article that should help: http://ask-leo.com/how_should_i_reinstall_windows.html

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lilian
04 Sep 2007

My system was restarting and i went into safe mode mistakenly in a means of sorting it out,but now the CPU takes time to come up and when it does the screen shows only straight light blue and white lines.It does not boot normally from desktop again for me to login with my username.I have adjusted the power button and the VGA but no reply.Im so confused and scared.What do i do?

EDITOR'S NOTE: What you mean when you say that you "adjusted the power button and the VGA'?

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Brian
12 Sep 2007

I had a surge that fried my comp. I replaced the MB, HDD and PS, but now comp will restart itself when it feels like it. Runnin XP. CPU and HDD temps are normal. Memtest didn't pick up anything, ran overnight. Unchecked automatically restart, but it still just restarts without the bsod. Help?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I would still suspect the RAM. Swap it out and see if the problem persists.

Posted by:

Naresh
12 Sep 2007

I have a problem in my PC with MSN and Yahoo Messengers. When i logout my PC gets restarted automatically.

EDITOR'S NOTE: I would try re-installing the software for both programs.

Posted by:

mustu
16 Sep 2007

Okay same problem here. Now at the start of all this it didnt restart till i played a game e.g warcraft.. the second it opened comp restarted.. then it began restarting without a game running. I opened the side of the comp and was able to play games and it didnt restart for a while. After a 2 days it started restarting wen i played games and the side open. Then the frequency of the restarts went on increasing witout playing games and now it restarts wen the boot menu comes up.
Somehow it wont restart if i dont do anything. But if i open another program it restarts. I need help plz!!! i got temp 1 which is 35C temp 2 = 60 temp 3 = 19C HD0 = 40 Temp 1 = 61

EDITOR'S NOTE: I would try replacing the RAM.

Posted by:

OvAiS
19 Sep 2007

i'm using WindowsXP-sp2, i'v formatted n installed windows-xp twice but still i'm facing the same problem that my pc restarts whenever i try to download any EXE file, itz just drivin me nuts now ,, somebody plzz help.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Sounds like you picked up a virus after the (re)install. Are you running anti-virus protection?

Posted by:

Shahid
20 Sep 2007

I've been dealing with an HP 762n onto which I freshly installed XP 5 months ago without issues. Recently, after bootup, the monitor would go black, while the PC continue to run. I heard that the nVidia MX-420 which was OEM installed, had many issues, so I swapped it for another working nVidia AGP 4X card.

A few times after bootup, it gave me the error that "Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: system32\drivers\pci.sys" I took out the RAM and re-seated it. Now it runs for about 30 minutes and then restarts on its own. I cleaned the inside (fans,heatsinks, etc.)

BTW, this is a wonderful site and its regularly updated, which is rare nowadays. Thanks for the good info.

Posted by:

JoshBillings
25 Sep 2007

I have tried a few times to back up all the files on my computer on to an external hard drive and it restarts during the process. Once it got 40 Gigs into the backup, the second time it got about 2 gigs into it, this third time it got about 27 gigs into it. I check the event viewer and nothing weird is on there. My hard drives are running at about 50 Degrees Celsius and my CPU is running at about 40-45. Not sure about ram temperature though. I'm pretty sure the power supply is big enough it says 550 Watts.

Also after it starts up again i don't get a "Windows has recovered from a serious error" type screen. It's like the reboot never happened, but i watch it. It was like i pressed the reset button. I'm burning some important stuff to DVDs right now, but hopefully you have some insight here. Just want my system and files safely on the external drive...then it can die on me :-)

EDITOR'S NOTE: What software are you using to copy the disk? I like Acronis for my daily disk dumps.

Posted by:

Sarvesh
26 Sep 2007

Thanks a lot man. My PC was restarting again and again on startup. On reading your post. I went in safemode. Removed heavy startup applications. (Really sad to part with objectdock & launchy.) And unchecked the automatically restart option. And *drum roll* Now its working fine. Again. Thanks man. Ciao.

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