Computer keeps shutting down

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  1. met3460

    met3460 Member

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    My comp will just decide to shut down randomly all of a sudden and then turn it back on and it does it again. Any thoughts?
     
  2. SOCOMII

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    GET more ram your computer is probably crashing because it does not have enough physical memory
     
  3. met3460

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    i already have 1024 on it.
     
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    thanks
     
  6. met3460

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    I have just noticed it only does it when i try to load a program
     
  7. nohelpme

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    OK...first of all how old is your power supply? Have you added any new hardware recently???
     
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    Or overclocked.
     
  9. striker68

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    Also, try reseting your BIOS jumper. Has worked for me in the past.
     
  10. pulsar

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    Which prog are you trying to install?

    System specs would help us a great deal!

    Pulsar
     
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    yeah we do need specs
     
  12. pulsar

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    How do we crack this with the minimum of info? I'm beat.
     
  13. met3460

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    Amd 2500 XP
    XP service pack 2
    xfx 256mb card
    1024 corsair valu select dual channel
    asus a7n8x deluxe
    wd 120 gig hd
     
  14. nohelpme

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    met what is the stats on your power supply... and have you added anything in the last few weeks?
     
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    no havent added anything
     
  16. nohelpme

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    What is the watt's on your power supply?
     
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    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    as pulsar said, what is the program that is causing the reboot??
     
  18. nohelpme

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    Hey I think its the power supply. When a computer just randomly reboots like that it is the usual cause. But we need more info to help you
     
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    It could be because youre computer is not cooled well, make sure it has good air flow. new computers shut down when the reach a certain temperature to prevent melting
     
  20. nohelpme

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    for random crashes like complete reboot its usually the power supply
     

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