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My Pc keeps restarting when connecting to the internet
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Originally Posted by kalachylde
....we should all hold hands sing the pepsi song...
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Originally Posted by kalachylde
I had the sasser virus... is your computer giving a countdown warning before it shutsdown? if so, it may be the sasser...
you guys 'disagree' alot in here... we should all hold hands sing the pepsi song then roast marshmallows for smores!
In this instance, the fact that the problem persisted after a format suggests that a driver issue is a more likely cause than a viral issue. Blaster or Sasser worms can immediately reinfect systems which are permanently online via Broadband, but I've not heard of that happening to a system connected via an internal dial-up modem.
I tried all of your solutions, sadly none of them worked and the problem seems to have become worse.My PC is now acting very strange, it restarts randomly (without countdown) , displays CRC errors when installing programs from a disk, sometimes it refuses to install anything on a disk and still disconnects while connecting to the net.
wow, a lot of you replied to this thread!
wow, a lot of you replied to this thread!
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You said at the outset that you "got it formatted"
I have to wonder if the job was done properly. If Windows was simply installed again 'over the top' then that is not a format, and any existing problems would have been retained or gotten worse.
If it was actually formatted and installed correctly, perhaps there is something in your computing activity which is causing corruption to your installation. A read of the "Helping Yourself" sticky in the Security Forum section may be in order.
Perhaps a good move would be to wipe clean and start over again. For advice and assistance with doing that, read this topic:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread6632.html
If your problems are replicated on a fresh, clean install, then it's time to check for hardware problems in your computer itself.
I have to wonder if the job was done properly. If Windows was simply installed again 'over the top' then that is not a format, and any existing problems would have been retained or gotten worse.
If it was actually formatted and installed correctly, perhaps there is something in your computing activity which is causing corruption to your installation. A read of the "Helping Yourself" sticky in the Security Forum section may be in order.
Perhaps a good move would be to wipe clean and start over again. For advice and assistance with doing that, read this topic:
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread6632.html
If your problems are replicated on a fresh, clean install, then it's time to check for hardware problems in your computer itself.
CRC errors (and random system restarts) can be the sign of bad RAM. Download and run the following RAM-testing utility:
http://www.memtest86.com
Run the utility multiple times for a real "stress test" of your RAM. If you have multiple sticks of RAM, remove them; run memtest on each stick individually.
http://www.memtest86.com
Run the utility multiple times for a real "stress test" of your RAM. If you have multiple sticks of RAM, remove them; run memtest on each stick individually.
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
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Another possibility to consider is other bad hardware. I had a very similar experience that I initially thought was an overheating CPU. After a couple months of working with it, I opened my power supply to find a crispy resistor. Try all the other suggestions here, and if there is still no resolution, have a look at getting your hardware checked on. 
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Glad we could help you get it sorted- marking this one as solved...
"May the Wombat of Happiness snuffle through your underbrush."
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
Please do not contact me by email or PM for help. We're all volunteers here, and only have so much free time to dedicate to our efforts.
However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
- Ancient Aborigine blessing
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However, if I've been working on a thread with you already, and seem to have "forgotten" your thread, please do send me a message. I try not to let things slip through the cracks, but it does happen sometimes.
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