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ok, i have got a new comp lately, and its been running perfectly fine. One of the first things i did was install a seperate firewall to replace the windows one, install AVG anti-virus and install Ad-Aware SE Personal; i do regular scans with both. Yet sometimes, about every two days when i click on a link (on any site, none in particular and when i revisit it seems fine) and the content is displayed after a second or two my computer just reboots. This only seems to happen when browsing the internet though and doesnt really happen on any particular page, it seems random. I cant find anything with AVG or Ad-Aware, and dont know if it will be a hardware or software problem. Any ideas? cheers,

btw, im using mozilla firefox v1.5, windows xp home sp2
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RE: random (ish) reboots
Did you check the event log?
Start -> Control Panel -> Adminstrative Tools -> Event Log

Also, you might try disabling automatic reboot when a BSOD shows up: Start -> Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Startup and Recovery -> Uncheck "Automaticlly Restart"

If this happens again and a BSOD pops up, you should tell us what error it says ;)
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RE: random (ish) reboots
Tried internet Explorer?
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Tried internet Explorer?


Tried what?  If you mean a problem I don't really think Internet Explorer would cause a reboot this often especially on a new machine.

I'm curious when you say new machine do you mean self built, from shop , or 2nd hand perhaps this may shed some light on the subject
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O.P. RE: random (ish) reboots
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Also, you might try disabling automatic reboot when a BSOD shows up: Start -> Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Startup and Recovery -> Uncheck "Automaticlly Restart"

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Originally posted by Mike
Did you check the event log?
Start -> Control Panel -> Adminstrative Tools -> Event Log

hmm... would this show what happened before it rebooted itself though?? ive only glanced at it atm, just trying to google an answer for the past hour...

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If this happens again and a BSOD pops up, you should tell us what error it says

not had a BSOD on this machine, ever, but if it does pop up and i think its related to the prob, ill post the result

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Tried what?  If you mean a problem I don't really think Internet Explorer would cause a reboot this often especially on a new machine.

I'm curious when you say new machine do you mean self built, from shop , or 2nd hand perhaps this may shed some light on the subject

its never happened in IE but i never use IE anyway, ill browse with IE for a few days to see if it reboots with IE as well and its not some freak thing with FF. As for where my machine came from, i built it myself, but had alot of help from my dad who has been building them for years....
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my old pc did that once when i had old driver instaled into my pc
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RE: random (ish) reboots
Your PC may be overheating wich is causing the reboots.
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Your PC may be overheating wich is causing the reboots.
tbh i dont think so, although it could be, i thought i had more than enough cooling within my PC, two large stock fans in the case plus the regular ones on all of the components needed (CPU, PSU, Gfx Card)... :undecided:
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get CPUCool, to check the temperature of your PC
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ive already got a guru panel connected to my pc monitoring all of my temps; ive just tested my cpu at 100% for 10 mins (using sandra) and the temp is 25/26(c) and the sys is 34(c)....

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