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    Unhappy Why does this happen

    Help me please because sometimes when I am online my computer will just restart and no i do not have a firewall on.

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    We need more info than that, what OS are you using?

    If you have XP, then go to your desktop, right click on "My Computer", then go to properties at the bottom of that menu

    When you get there, go to the advanced tab, under "Startup and recovery", go to Settings, then uncheck the 5th box that says "Automaticly restart"
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    Maybe, a dying power supply?

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    thanks for any help in advance
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    I am using win 98 se,
    also when I go to shutdown my computer it just hangs on a black screen and if I don't flip the power switch at the back it just restarts
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    Are you using a file-sharing program at all? I ask because there are things about memory-leaks and frustrated nukers and so on that might be appropriate depending on Which One you are using.

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    I am using K++, clean imesh, shareaza and edonkey (I think thats all)
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    XP

    Get XP, and stop hitting reset. Check your motherboard. Could be motherboard.

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    Re: XP

    Originally posted by Will Rae
    Get XP, and stop hitting reset. Check your motherboard. Could be motherboard.
    Run a virus scan first of all.

    Yep, get XP (I'm not mentioning any P2P programs that can you get that with), and if you don't want to do that, just reinstall Windows 98, if that doesn't work, you may need to reformat. If it's still messing up after reformatting with Windows XP, then you've got a hardware problem, I'd replace my power supply, check if the fan is running, if it's not that, you may have corrupted RAM (this happened to my friend, but he said he got a blue screen of death), if it's not that, then you've got a motherboard problem most likely.

    Also, you might try going to start ----> run ----> msconfig ----> then click on the box that says "Load Startup Items"...make sure it's NOT selected as this just adds worthless junk to your computer.

    I'd also try uninstalling everything that worthless on your computer. (Control Panel ---> Add/Remove Programs).

    You can also try opening up your computer and cleaning out all the dust in there and making sure that your CPU is cool enough. Get CPUcool to find out if that's the problem.

    Well, good luck.
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    Thanks for that, I have XP ready to install but there are a few things that may not work (like my modem) so i'm not to sure on installing it. My fan is running so i dont think its the RAM. Also i've just cleaned out the inside of my computer so i don't think its over heating. I dont think its the motherboard.
    Please tell me what you think about if i should install XP or not
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    Also how can i find out if it is my motherboard.
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    Go here to find out how to do a clean install of XP, also when it gets to the part about Partitions I recommend going here for more detailed information about how to delete your partition.

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    I am thinking of installing Xp soon, thanks for the help I hope that it works
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    I am 99% sure XP will pick up your modem. If that doesn't work, then the manufacturer will have XP drivers if they are at all NOT fools.
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    . . . . . Im almost speechless


    Ok, first of all, we know NOTHING about this PC, except it pukes out. Therefore, we have NO idea whether it is a candidate for XP or not.

    So go to PCPitstop and give it a go.
    http://www.pcpitstop.com/xpready/default.asp

    The next thing you can do, is use the Aida32 util to see exactly what your PC is like, and what you have etc.
    http://www.aida32.hu/download/aida32pe_330.exe

    Anyone that sends me a reports, I will examine their info to help them solve problems. I will tell you if you are a candidate for XP, or what needs to be upgraded.


    cowsarefunnylooking . . . before you do anything, we need to gather some more facts. Take an afternoon to go thru both of the above, and I \ we will tell you whats up and the best course of action.

    cheers

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