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maybe not the right place to post this but--my computer continually reboots
all by itself. I havent changed anything in months but now every 15-20 min it reboots. can anyone help me, windoes XP Compaq presario |
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Microsoft Windows XP: Troubleshooting Startup and Shutdown Problems
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;326841 Windows XP Shutdown & Restart Troubleshooting http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software http://support.microsoft.com/?Â*id=827315 Download Ad-aware SE and scan your PC for the presence of spÂ*yware: http://www.download.com/3000-2144-10...age&tag=button Symantec Security Check http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/d...KXYSHMSPCSIZME Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Here's what you can do to enhance the security on your PC http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu...2/Default.mspx Perform the maintenance as recommended: 4 Ways to Speed Up Your Computer's Performance http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/getstarted/speed.mspx -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "strikeu" wrote: | maybe not the right place to post this but--my computer continually reboots | all by itself. I havent changed anything in months but now every 15-20 min | it reboots. can anyone help me, windoes XP Compaq presario |
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Are there any messages before it reboots?
-- Larry Samuels Associate Expert MS-MVP (2001-2005) Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm Expert Zone- www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone "strikeu" <strikeu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:95E32FA9-3996-4987-AD14-1F7D5BDBD65A@microsoft.com... > maybe not the right place to post this but--my computer continually > reboots > all by itself. I havent changed anything in months but now every 15-20 > min > it reboots. can anyone help me, windoes XP Compaq presario |
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Try booting into Safe Mode to se if it still happens or not. The reason to
do that is because Safe Mode is a barebones system startup that disables your normal startup applications [including most malware] and non critical services. If it does not happen in Safe Mode then you most likely have a conflict with applications, memory leak, etc. that could cause the operating system to reboot. Some services such as RPC reboot the computer upon failure. Also use Event Viewer to look in the application and system logs record any error events that happen just before the reboot which may be helpful in tracking the problem down. If it still happens in Safe Mode and nothing is recorded in the system and application logs it could be a hardware problem such as a problem power supply, overheating CPU, or bad memory. If you know how to, carefully remove the cover of the computer take a look to see if the CPU heatsink and fan is clogged with dust and if so blow it out with compressed air that comes in a can. The CPU fan should also be running when the computer is turned on. -- Steve "strikeu" <strikeu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:95E32FA9-3996-4987-AD14-1F7D5BDBD65A@microsoft.com... > maybe not the right place to post this but--my computer continually > reboots > all by itself. I havent changed anything in months but now every 15-20 > min > it reboots. can anyone help me, windoes XP Compaq presario |
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In article <95E32FA9-3996-4987-AD14-1F7D5BDBD65A@microsoft.com>,
strikeu@discussions.microsoft.com says... > maybe not the right place to post this but--my computer continually reboots > all by itself. I havent changed anything in months but now every 15-20 min > it reboots. can anyone help me, windoes XP Compaq presario If it started rebooting every 15 to 20 minutes it's not likely to be Malware, I don't know of anything that specifically waits 15 minutes to cause a reboot. If your computer is not sitting on TOP of a desk, or it's in a very Dusty room/area, or it's on the floor, it's very likely that your computer is over-heating due to the vents/fan's being caked with dust. If you have an Aircompressor or a friend with one, or you can purchase those cans of Air (computer cleaning - compressed air that you get at computer/office stores) you can open the case, spray (if you use the compressor, set it to 30 PSI) anything that has vents, a fan, slots, etc... Do this in the garage or outside on a nice day, DO NOT MAKE DIRECT CONTACT WITH ANY OF THE PARTS INSIDE THE COMPUTER. MAKE SURE THE COMPUTER IS TURNED OFF BEFORE YOU START. If you buy the poof-can's, you might need two of them to complete the job properly. -- spam999free@rrohio.com remove 999 in order to email me |
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