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Negro_Joe
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O.P. Random Restarts
recently, my pc has been randomly restarting, i have tunred off auto restarts in the advanced seetings, so its not that..
Its usually, when i playing in games...
When i turn the pc back on i get an error (attchment)...
Im not sure what this means, or what i can do about it so i was wondering if anyone here knows...
Thanks in advance...
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01-16-2006 09:11 PM |
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absorbation
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RE: Random Restarts
I got the same. It was a virus done a scan and it was gone, no real problems. I think my anti virus picked it up when i got a driver error
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01-16-2006 09:16 PM |
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Voldemort
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RE: Random Restarts
You can do a system restore, if nothing important has been intalled recently.
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01-16-2006 09:20 PM |
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KeeM
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RE: Random Restarts
yeah of format the drive! And do a clean install! Always healthy and stuff like that!
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01-16-2006 09:43 PM |
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D:Frag
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RE: Random Restarts
I can't say anything about that error, but I guess it could be the video card drivers, if you haven't, download and install the newest ones.
Other reason for unexpected restarts is that your pc may be overheating, since it happens only when playing games.
Do you remember what changes you did to your computer before the restarts? Any program you installed, hardware... we could start from there.
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01-16-2006 09:47 PM |
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Hank
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RE: Random Restarts
quote: Originally posted by damm-o
You can do a system restore, if nothing important has been intalled recently.
a system restore isnt always the answer
have you recently installed any software?
This post was edited on 01-16-2006 at 10:00 PM by Hank.
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01-16-2006 09:53 PM |
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Negro_Joe
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O.P. RE: Random Restarts
nope, only games...
oh another thing my actual montiro displays a meesge, it doesnt really restart, it like just shows the message saying
"mode not supported"
im not sure what this means...
i then have to turn it off and back on manually...
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01-17-2006 06:51 PM |
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D:Frag
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RE: Random Restarts
For your new problem ^^
Maybe you changed to a display resolution not supported by your monitor or video card, change to a lower one (Right click on desktop --> then properties --> Settings Tab). Check the refresh rate too and change to a lower one (From Settings Tab --> Advanced Button --> Monitor Tab --> Refresh Frequency.
If it happens only when starting a game, check the setting within the game.
This post was edited on 01-17-2006 at 08:32 PM by D:Frag.
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01-17-2006 08:16 PM |
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Chris4
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RE: Random Restarts
My computer randomly restarts when it overheats.
>> I found that my computer tower was too close to the wall, therefore could not let any of the heat out the back of the computer. So now I have my desk away from the wall, leaving a gap for the hot air to get out.
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01-17-2006 08:23 PM |
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D:Frag
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RE: RE: Random Restarts
quote: Originally posted by Chris4
My computer randomly restarts when it overheats.
>> I found that my computer tower was too close to the wall, therefore could not let any of the heat out the back of the computer. So now I have my desk away from the wall, leaving a gap for the hot air to get out.
Yup, this is very common, specially in hot places or when the pc box is in a desktop cabinet. Either move it away or get a better cooling solution. My pc had a place in the back for a fan, and made a cutout on the top and installed another 120mm fan to exhaust the hot air inside. Never had any overheating problems again.
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01-17-2006 08:38 PM |
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