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computer restarts itself

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Mar 21st, 2007
Hi

this computer is driving me insane, whenever i do something it disagrees with it restarts suddenly. it dosnt like me using art programs like ms paint etc. it dosnt like me using windows live messenger or anything much, sometimes when it restarts it does it again as soon at windows opens. its unbeleivably fustrating.

please help? im open to any ideas to try before i beat this computer up. though i do have an idea what it might be..norton told me about something called Trojan.peacom and apparantly it stops you opening regedit sometimes. before i reformated this computer yesterday regedit wouldnt open atall.

my computers an advent, thanks!

Shenzi

(plus if anyone gets this fixed ill probably draw some cool art for you as a thanks x.x)
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