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i am having problem in the last 3 months can't even guess what it could be,
my computer automatically turns off and turns back on,
all i get is the below image which says windows has recovered from an unexpected shut down.
check for solution also not giving me any thing to follow.
2 days ago i re installed a copy of the windows thinking it will help but still the same.
please guys help me.
if you need any info about the motherboard or BIOS setup please let me know.

system basic info..
OS NameMicrosoft Windows 7 Ultimate
Version6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601
System ManufacturerGigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System ModelX58A-UD7
System Typex64-based PC
ProcessorIntel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 950 @ 3.07GHz, 3060 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
BIOS Version/DateAward Software International, Inc. FC, 12/23/2010
Boot Device\Device\HarddiskVolume1
Hardware Abstraction LayerVersion = "6.1.7601.17514"
Time ZonePacific Daylight Time
Installed Physical Memory (RAM)12.0 GB
Total Physical Memory12.0 GB
Available Physical Memory9.61 GB
Total Virtual Memory24.0 GB
Available Virtual Memory21.4 GB
Page File Space12.0 GB
Page FileC:\pagefile.sys


[attachment deleted by ADMIN to conserve space]Do you notice any issues with the system clock? Wrong time. Wrong date.
Have you r tried booting into safe mode4 and see how long it will go?
C an you remove your grpahicws card anduse the internal video? If so, have yuo ever tgried that to see if maybe the graphics card is doing some th ing?

Hasve you recedntly runan exhastive memory test?
This link shows how to make a bootalbve memorty test taht does not requkire the OS. This will help isolate the issue to either hardware or sofrtware.
http://superuser.com/questions/727959/how-to-create-a-bootable-memtest86-on-usb-flash-drive

Quote from: Geek-9pm on June 04, 2015, 08:09:00 PM

Do you notice any issues with the system clock? Wrong time. Wrong date.
Have you r tried booting into safe mode4 and see how long it will go?
C an you remove your grpahicws card anduse the internal video? If so, have yuo ever tgried that to see if maybe the graphics card is doing some th ing?

Hasve you recedntly runan exhastive memory test?
This link shows how to make a bootalbve memorty test taht does not requkire the OS. This will help isolate the issue to either hardware or sofrtware.
http://superuser.com/questions/727959/how-to-create-a-bootable-memtest86-on-usb-flash-drive

Hi Geek,
Before re installation of windows 7 i used to get the message after shut down and that was from disply driver and used to say navida disply driver stoped working.
before re installtion of windows i had the time and date issue used to be wrong most of the time but in the last 2 days as i re installed windows time and date is okey.

loss of time and date can mean the CMOS cell is failing and you lose the BIOS settings. Or a strange hardware failure.

Are you using a separate video card or the built-in (on board) video device?

Bad drives can do unexpected things. You can try and get the best driver from the maker of the video card. For the ob-board video , it is on the Gigabyte CD.

Do not trust Windows to always have the beast driver.

thanks for the reply,
all the drivers i install from CD,
and yeah i am using navida Ge force graphic card.
could you please advise how to fix it from where should i start fixing???

thanks in advance.At this point, I think the best thing is make sure you have the drivers from Nvidia
http://www.nvidia.com/page/support.html
You will have to provide the model number. Be sure to specify your Operation system. Drivers for Vista may not WORK on Windows 7.
Nvidia drivers might be found elsewhere, but those other places hey tack on other junk you do not want.
Hope that solves the problem.


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