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Hmm... sounds like a bad problem. We need more information to diagnose it though. Operating System, amount of ram, processor, software that runs in the background... etc...
-Ryan Hoffman
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.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
Heres my suggestion... 97.1% (that was a random guess) of all "out of the blue" restarts are caused by software programs coliding. My sugestion would be going to start -> run, and typing "msconfig" (without the quotes), and going to the startup tab, and unchecking anything that you don't really need running. Also, Windows XP might be restarting your computer when an error occurs. To turn this feature off, right mouse click on my computer and go to properties, go to advanced tab, click on system recovery, unclick automatic restart.
Hope this helped.
Hope this helped.
-Ryan Hoffman
.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
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#7 Feb 25th, 2003
Maybe they're running on an AOpen motherboard ant it can't supprot all the work....
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I bought an Aopen Mobo a while ago, and on the back of the box was printed "Supprots DDR SDRAM"...the mobo was horrible. It kept failing and randomly restarting until it got to the point that you couldn't turn it on wihtout a myriad of system beeps occuring every 4 seconds or so. I attempted to call the tech support number, but the line was disconnected. I eventually had to use 555-1212 to get the corporate office in Maryland, and even then, the tech support consisted of a voicemail system, which was of no help since no one responded my call. Eventually, I got an RMA from newegg.com, the people i bought it from, but didn't manage to get a box from fedex to send it back with :F
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I bought an Aopen Mobo a while ago, and on the back of the box was printed "Supprots DDR SDRAM"...the mobo was horrible. It kept failing and randomly restarting until it got to the point that you couldn't turn it on wihtout a myriad of system beeps occuring every 4 seconds or so. I attempted to call the tech support number, but the line was disconnected. I eventually had to use 555-1212 to get the corporate office in Maryland, and even then, the tech support consisted of a voicemail system, which was of no help since no one responded my call. Eventually, I got an RMA from newegg.com, the people i bought it from, but didn't manage to get a box from fedex to send it back with :F
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#8 Feb 25th, 2003
You say that it gives this problem under multiple environments? What do you mean by that? Has the system ever ran Linux? Win2000, WinXP, etc etc?
A lot of times problems with random restarts are either related to bad memory (RAM) or the video card drivers. (I've experienced this due to both).
A lot of times problems with random restarts are either related to bad memory (RAM) or the video card drivers. (I've experienced this due to both).
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i have a compaq 6024 us and if you press the power button once it shuts down i dont know if he has it sets it restart when the butotn is pushed but something in his work area might keep pushing the button and restarting it so if that IS the prob right click on desktop go to properties go to screen saver tab click power click the advanced tab and under power buttons have it do nothing
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I completely forgot to give you guys a follow up post here. Sorry about that. It doesn't happen to him anymore. I think it's because he got a new video card a while back (geforce 4 mx). I've had problems with video cards causing restarts before...
Thanks for all the help I would have got and sorry I cant tell you what fixed it for sure but just didn't want to let anyone else waste their time posting. Well, maybe not a complete waste of time cause someone else might need it but whatever. Sorry.
Thanks for all the help I would have got and sorry I cant tell you what fixed it for sure but just didn't want to let anyone else waste their time posting. Well, maybe not a complete waste of time cause someone else might need it but whatever. Sorry.
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