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Answer» I just got a new computer. I installed XP and then got myself connected to the internet. That is when I noticed that it randomly was shutting itself off. I am able to restart the computer immediatly after and on several occasions was able to use the computer for a long time. To day the computer was shutting down durring the start up. I never get an error message and it will always restart in a normal way each time. I am pretty sure it is not overheating, and I really have not installed any programs on the computer yet. I only installed XP and then some drivers. Any help on this matter would be great. Thanks. Here are the specs for the computer.
AMD X2 64BIT DUAL CORE PROCESSORS AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor 6000+ AM2
AMD PROCESSOR COOLING FAN AMD SOCKET AM2
SOCKET AM2 MOTHERBOARDS ECS GEFORCE 6100SM-M Motherboard
DDR2 RAM AENEON AMPO 2GB (2x1GB) DDR-2 667MHZ PC-5400
COOLMAX MEMORY HEAT SPREADORS
SATA II HARD DRIVES Hitachi/WD 320GB SATA2 7200rpm 16MB CACHE
HARD DRIVE COOLERS SPIRE Dual Fan Cooler for Hard Disk
DVD-RW DRIVES SAMSUNG 18X DVD-RW DUAL LAYER W/LIGHTSCRIBE
PCI-EXPRESS VIDEO CARDS nVidia Ge-Force 7300GS 256MB w/TV-OUT/DVI PCI-Express Video Card
SOUND CARDS 6-CHANNEL DIGITAL SOUND ONBOARD
NETWORK CARDS 10/100 ETHERNET ONBOARD
CASE COOLING FANS THERMALTAKE ULTRA-QUIET CASE FAN
POWER SUPPLIES OKIA A-POWER 600 WATT ATX POWER SUPPLY Welcome to the CH forums.
Sounds like you are blue screening but not seeing the error message because you have auto restart set.
1. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2. Click the Advanced tab.
3. Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog BOX.
4. Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
5. Restart your computer for the settings to take effect.
Now when you go to shut down and a fatal error OCCURS, you'll at least see it and it won't cause an automatic reboot. You still have to sort out what's causing the problem.
Good luckThanks for your comment. I am not sure that is the issue. I may not have been clear in my original post. When the computer shuts off it does not reboot automaticaly. I have to turn it back on myself, and it will always turn on as if everything is ok.
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