1.

Solve : Help my computer shuts off on it's own!!!?

Answer» HELLO everyone!!
I was hoping someone could help me. This is really strange and I am at my wits end. So here is my history with my problem. It all started with a dang virus my computer got a month ago. I was able to clean the virus but it left me with a more serious problem. My computer will shut off many times when attempting to boot. It typically takes 10 times before I can get to my desktop and even then it turns off!! headscratch.gif My computer even shuts off when idling. Also besides booting issues, I am unable to boot safe mode because of a "BSOD" code that was unable to be resolved; 0X0000007B (0XF789E528, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)
So I got so frustrated I just reformatted my hardrive and reintalled windows xp. And still this dumb computer turns off. I have tried in the Recovery Console command prompt, chkdsk /r and it seems to repair my problem for about an hour...weird I know. So the more I read it seems to be a power or over heating issue right?? So I took apart my computer cleaned all the dust around the fans and inside my pcu and CHECKED if all the fans were working and they are. Then I went into Bios and kept it idling for a while and it doesn't turn off which tells me its not a power issue. So what GIVES?? Can someone help me pleaseYou may have more issues than you suspect...

Quote
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms795508.aspx
ok but i deleted the partition and reformated the hard drive and reinstalled windows....if i did all that why would that error still be an issue?
and if it IS the issue how can i go about and fix it?Do the install over again.
Choose one or both.
Or ignore is somebody has a better idea.

Suggestion 1)
With the standard XP install CD there is a area where you delete and add partitions.
Delete the first partition. Create a very small partition. Create a larger partition for the system. Next delete the small partition.
The object is to skip over about 200 MB of the disk on the hunch that the first part of the disk has a n esoteric error.
You may be able to use the rest of the HDD with no problem.

Suggestion 2)
Car fully clean the CD with a soft clean cloth. Do not SCRATCH it. Also, run a lens cleaner in the CD Drive. Maybe the install failed because of a read error from the CD.




humm....very interesting about the first suggestion I'm gonna try that thanks! I will let you know shortly!


Discussion

No Comment Found