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Computer shutsdown when encoding
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Am going mental already cos my computer has been shutting down for the past 2 days. everytime i use TMPGenc, Windows Movie Maker or Stoik Video converter to convert a movie file, it automatically shutsdown. I end up not finishing anything and it's very frustrating.
I've checked and re-checked my computer for possible virus but there;s no virus on my computer. I've used a trojan cleaner, searched for MSBlaster.exe on my comp but it's zilch. I's virus free so why is it restarting by itself?
BTW, my computer has an AMD motherboard, runs on Win XP and has 2 HDD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
I've checked and re-checked my computer for possible virus but there;s no virus on my computer. I've used a trojan cleaner, searched for MSBlaster.exe on my comp but it's zilch. I's virus free so why is it restarting by itself?
BTW, my computer has an AMD motherboard, runs on Win XP and has 2 HDD.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!
check you're using the latest video card drivers available
also, make sure your ram is properly seated in your motherboard
also ... i forgot what menu it's under, but there is an option somewhere to "reboot computer due to a bugcheck" or the like, try disabling that
also, check your error logs in the administration part of the control panel, and see what bugchecks come up
also, make sure your ram is properly seated in your motherboard
also ... i forgot what menu it's under, but there is an option somewhere to "reboot computer due to a bugcheck" or the like, try disabling that
also, check your error logs in the administration part of the control panel, and see what bugchecks come up
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I checked your profile to see what your "RIG" had in it memory wise... maybe you dont have enough RAM to do video editing also are you trying to run this on a limited account?
Not to be smart or to undermind the lovely admin but I think your comp will give you an error or wont boot to a screen if your only ram stick isnt locked in correctly
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make sure your ram is properly seated in your motherboard
Last edited by )BIG"B"Affleck; Oct 2nd, 2003 at 11:53 pm.
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