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Guest emad senejani
Posted

hello.

 

for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

 

Also when I reported my error to Microsoft's error reporting, the following

was information was given

 

Problem report summary

 

Problem type

Windows stop error (a message appears on a blue screen with error code

information)

 

Solution available?

No.

 

What does this problem mean?

Windows has encountered a problem it cannot recover from and it needs to be

restarted

 

Cause

Unknown

 

Computer symptoms

A message appears on a blue screen with error code information (for

example: 0x0000001E, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)

 

Additional steps for you to take

Please continue to send problem reports so analysts at Microsoft can study

and try to correct the problem as quickly as possible

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Guest Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

"emad senejani" <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:F551D0BC-7977-43E4-A122-91F27C57CA17@microsoft.com...

> hello.

>

> for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware

> and

> anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

>

> Also when I reported my error to Microsoft's error reporting, the

> following

> was information was given

>

> Problem report summary

>

> Problem type

> Windows stop error (a message appears on a blue screen with error code

> information)

>

> Solution available?

> No.

>

> What does this problem mean?

> Windows has encountered a problem it cannot recover from and it needs to

> be

> restarted

>

> Cause

> Unknown

>

> Computer symptoms

> A message appears on a blue screen with error code information (for

> example: 0x0000001E, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)

>

> Additional steps for you to take

> Please continue to send problem reports so analysts at Microsoft can study

> and try to correct the problem as quickly as possible

>

>

 

Do a thorough check for malware, following all of the steps at one of these

Web pages.

Help with malware:

All MS-MVP Sites.

http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm

http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm

http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware

http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/unwanted.htm

http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/darnit.html

http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Malware_Defence.htm

 

Unexplained computer behavior may be caused by deceptive software.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827315

 

So How Did I Get Infected Anyway?

For quite a few people it's by installing Messenger Plus, whose ads for

malware don't identify the malware as such and try to convince you that you

owe it to the author. See also:

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=27971

Don't ever do a "default" install of anything. Always choose Custom and see

what else is being carried along. Don't install any extras you're not sure

of.

 

--

Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM

Do not send mail.

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

While you really need to perform an in-depth malware analysis, as Frank

suggested, the first thing that comes to my mind when a machine reboots

spontaneously is overheating (dirt, bad fan), loose RAM modules, or a power

supply glitch.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"emad senejani" <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:F551D0BC-7977-43E4-A122-91F27C57CA17@microsoft.com...

> hello.

>

> for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware

> and

> anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

>

> Also when I reported my error to Microsoft's error reporting, the

> following

> was information was given

>

> Problem report summary

>

> Problem type

> Windows stop error (a message appears on a blue screen with error code

> information)

>

> Solution available?

> No.

>

> What does this problem mean?

> Windows has encountered a problem it cannot recover from and it needs to

> be

> restarted

>

> Cause

> Unknown

>

> Computer symptoms

> A message appears on a blue screen with error code information (for

> example: 0x0000001E, KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED)

>

> Additional steps for you to take

> Please continue to send problem reports so analysts at Microsoft can study

> and try to correct the problem as quickly as possible

>

>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 07:52:01 -0700, emad senejani

<emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

 

> for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly.

 

 

Random rebooting is very often a hardware issue--overheating, flaky

power supply, or bad RAM.

 

I would start by opening the case, and blowing out any accumulated

dust with a can of compressed air (do not use a vacuum cleaner). That

could solve an overheating problem.

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest Ron Martell
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>hello.

>

>for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

>Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

>anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

>

Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

 

In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

"Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

needed to exit.

 

That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

requiring a manual power off and restart.

 

If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

that information back here.

 

Good luck

 

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

--

Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

On-Line Help Computer Service

http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

 

"Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

has never been in bed with a mosquito."

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

Vacuum cleaner works fine, as long as you use the exhaust port, <s>.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.am.invalid.domain> wrote in message

news:3fnn83hq74jgjps7b1kj8aoc5pp58edf81@4ax.com...

> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 07:52:01 -0700, emad senejani

> <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

>

>> for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on

>> the

>> Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly.

>

>

> Random rebooting is very often a hardware issue--overheating, flaky

> power supply, or bad RAM.

>

> I would start by opening the case, and blowing out any accumulated

> dust with a can of compressed air (do not use a vacuum cleaner). That

> could solve an overheating problem.

>

> --

> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 16:03:46 -0700, "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote:

> Vacuum cleaner works fine, as long as you use the exhaust port, <s>.

 

 

Yes, vacuum cleaners work fine. However, the risk of zapping

electronic components via static electricity is always present. That's

why vacuum cleaners should never be allowed near the insides of

computers.

 

 

> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.am.invalid.domain> wrote in message

> news:3fnn83hq74jgjps7b1kj8aoc5pp58edf81@4ax.com...

> > On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 07:52:01 -0700, emad senejani

> > <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> >

> >> for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on

> >> the

> >> Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly.

> >

> >

> > Random rebooting is very often a hardware issue--overheating, flaky

> > power supply, or bad RAM.

> >

> > I would start by opening the case, and blowing out any accumulated

> > dust with a can of compressed air (do not use a vacuum cleaner). That

> > could solve an overheating problem.

> >

> > --

> > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

> > Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

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Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

Yeah, I can see that. For myself I live where static is a prominent part of

life. I get zapped every time I get out of a car when it grounds through me,

and I don't wear shoes in the house specifically to prevent static buildup.

I just naturally tend to be careful about it, grounding things every which

way.

 

Besides, I never let that vacuum nozzle get too near the electronic

components, even if it is a plastic attachment. I got an Electrolux, don't

need to.

 

Anyway, enough of jerking your chain, <w>.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.am.invalid.domain> wrote in message

news:qmho83927i2s2r2ghc0jgp1kjndqk3ebcn@4ax.com...

> On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 16:03:46 -0700, "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote:

>

>> Vacuum cleaner works fine, as long as you use the exhaust port, <s>.

>

>

> Yes, vacuum cleaners work fine. However, the risk of zapping

> electronic components via static electricity is always present. That's

> why vacuum cleaners should never be allowed near the insides of

> computers.

>

>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 19:49:14 -0700, "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote:

> Yeah, I can see that. For myself I live where static is a prominent part of

> life. I get zapped every time I get out of a car when it grounds through me,

> and I don't wear shoes in the house specifically to prevent static buildup.

> I just naturally tend to be careful about it, grounding things every which

> way.

 

 

Care is always good to use, but I prefer to avoid any risk at all.

That's why I think blowing with canned air is always safer.

 

> Besides, I never let that vacuum nozzle get too near the electronic

> components, even if it is a plastic attachment. I got an Electrolux, don't

> need to.

>

> Anyway, enough of jerking your chain, <w>.

 

 

Not a problem. ;-)

 

 

 

> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.am.invalid.domain> wrote in message

> news:qmho83927i2s2r2ghc0jgp1kjndqk3ebcn@4ax.com...

> > On Wed, 4 Jul 2007 16:03:46 -0700, "Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote:

> >

> >> Vacuum cleaner works fine, as long as you use the exhaust port, <s>.

> >

> >

> > Yes, vacuum cleaners work fine. However, the risk of zapping

> > electronic components via static electricity is always present. That's

> > why vacuum cleaners should never be allowed near the insides of

> > computers.

> >

> >

>

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest emad senejani
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

...... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

cleaner a good idea??! <--I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays for

my pc.

 

"Ron Martell" wrote:

> emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> >hello.

> >

> >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

> >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

> >

> Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

> button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

>

> In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

> "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

> needed to exit.

>

> That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

> by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

> requiring a manual power off and restart.

>

> If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

> code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

> will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

> that information back here.

>

> Good luck

>

> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

> --

> Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

> On-Line Help Computer Service

> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

> Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

>

> "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

> has never been in bed with a mosquito."

>

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

Not really. The can of compressed air is well worth the cost.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"emad senejani" <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:35DDCE7D-9002-4E38-ADC0-B3D06944D6D6@microsoft.com...

> ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

> cleaner a good idea??! <--I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays

> for

> my pc.

>

> "Ron Martell" wrote:

>

>> emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>

>> >hello.

>> >

>> >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on

>> >the

>> >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware

>> >and

>> >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

>> >

>> Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

>> button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

>>

>> In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

>> "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

>> needed to exit.

>>

>> That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

>> by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

>> requiring a manual power off and restart.

>>

>> If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

>> code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

>> will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

>> that information back here.

>>

>> Good luck

>>

>> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

>> --

>> Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

>> On-Line Help Computer Service

>> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

>> Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

>>

>> "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

>> has never been in bed with a mosquito."

>>

Guest emad senejani
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

nope! I don't have any malware, spyware, or adware. next I'll try to clean my

PC.

also, if I want to ground my self i must touch the case of the PC correct???

 

"emad senejani" wrote:

> ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

> cleaner a good idea??! <--I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays for

> my pc.

>

> "Ron Martell" wrote:

>

> > emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> > >hello.

> > >

> > >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> > >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

> > >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

> > >

> > Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

> > button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

> >

> > In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

> > "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

> > needed to exit.

> >

> > That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

> > by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

> > requiring a manual power off and restart.

> >

> > If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

> > code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

> > will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

> > that information back here.

> >

> > Good luck

> >

> > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

> > --

> > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

> > On-Line Help Computer Service

> > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

> > Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

> >

> > "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

> > has never been in bed with a mosquito."

> >

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

Yeah. Grab hold of the metal chassis and don't let go. (When I need both

hands, I lean by bare arm on the chassis.) Or, get a grounding wrist strap.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://www.grystmill.com

 

"emad senejani" <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:E3C60F31-E37D-4EAD-AD92-97108D9CE9A5@microsoft.com...

> nope! I don't have any malware, spyware, or adware. next I'll try to clean

> my

> PC.

> also, if I want to ground my self i must touch the case of the PC

> correct???

>

> "emad senejani" wrote:

>

>> ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the

>> vacuum

>> cleaner a good idea??! <--I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays

>> for

>> my pc.

>>

>> "Ron Martell" wrote:

>>

>> > emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>> >

>> > >hello.

>> > >

>> > >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on

>> > >the

>> > >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti

>> > >spyware and

>> > >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

>> > >

>> > Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

>> > button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

>> >

>> > In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

>> > "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

>> > needed to exit.

>> >

>> > That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

>> > by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

>> > requiring a manual power off and restart.

>> >

>> > If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

>> > code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

>> > will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

>> > that information back here.

>> >

>> > Good luck

>> >

>> > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

>> > --

>> > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

>> > On-Line Help Computer Service

>> > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

>> > Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

>> >

>> > "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

>> > has never been in bed with a mosquito."

>> >

Guest R. McCarty
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

You can get a small computer brush that you can use to remove dust &

the accumulated "Gunk" that appears on Fan blades. I wouldn't use a

commercial vacuum inside a PC. The suction level is such that it could

and might pull components on the motherboard loose. You wouldn't

want to use a concentrator nozzle as that would increase the suction

or the standard brush attachment ( Static Electricity ). Really you just

want to dislodge the dust and then use a can of compressed air to get

it outside the cabinet. One thing that's important is to remove the front

cover as the largest portion of clogging will be found there. This is a

"Delicate" operation as you can inadvertently break the clips that hold

the faceplate onto the case. If you aren't comfortable working inside

the PC, I'd take it to a local PC shop and have them do a cleanup.

 

Using a Thermal monitoring program, such as SpeedFan is a good idea

as you can tell from noticeable increases in temps that the PC needs a

physical cleanup.

 

 

"emad senejani" <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:35DDCE7D-9002-4E38-ADC0-B3D06944D6D6@microsoft.com...

> ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

> cleaner a good idea??! <--I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays

> for

> my pc.

>

> "Ron Martell" wrote:

>

>> emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>

>> >hello.

>> >

>> >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on

>> >the

>> >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware

>> >and

>> >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

>> >

>> Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

>> button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

>>

>> In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

>> "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

>> needed to exit.

>>

>> That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

>> by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

>> requiring a manual power off and restart.

>>

>> If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

>> code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

>> will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

>> that information back here.

>>

>> Good luck

>>

>> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

>> --

>> Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

>> On-Line Help Computer Service

>> http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

>> Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

>>

>> "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

>> has never been in bed with a mosquito."

>>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:20:00 -0700, emad senejani

<emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

> cleaner a good idea??!

 

 

No, it's not. It's very dangerous. As I said earlier in this thread

"the risk of zapping electronic components via static electricity is

always present. That's why vacuum cleaners should never be allowed

near the insides of computers."

 

> I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays for

> my pc.

 

 

Please do. They are inexpensive and far safer.

 

 

>

> "Ron Martell" wrote:

>

> > emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> > >hello.

> > >

> > >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> > >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

> > >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

> > >

> > Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

> > button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

> >

> > In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

> > "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

> > needed to exit.

> >

> > That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

> > by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

> > requiring a manual power off and restart.

> >

> > If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

> > code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

> > will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

> > that information back here.

> >

> > Good luck

> >

> > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

> > --

> > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

> > On-Line Help Computer Service

> > http://onlinehelp.bc.ca

> > Syberfix Remote Computer Repair

> >

> > "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference

> > has never been in bed with a mosquito."

> >

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

Please Reply to the Newsgroup

Guest emad senejani
Posted

Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

THANKS EVERYONE!!

 

"Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

> On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:20:00 -0700, emad senejani

> <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>

> > ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

> > cleaner a good idea??!

>

>

> No, it's not. It's very dangerous. As I said earlier in this thread

> "the risk of zapping electronic components via static electricity is

> always present. That's why vacuum cleaners should never be allowed

> near the insides of computers."

>

>

> > I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays for

> > my pc.

>

>

> Please do. They are inexpensive and far safer.

>

>

>

> >

> > "Ron Martell" wrote:

> >

> > > emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > >

> > > >hello.

> > > >

> > > >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> > > >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

> > > >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

> > > >

> > > Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

> > > button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

> > >

> > > In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

> > > "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

> > > needed to exit.

> > >

> > > That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

> > > by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

> > > requiring a manual power off and restart.

> > >

> > > If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

> > > code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

> > > will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

> > > that information back here.

> > >

> > > Good luck

> > >

> > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

> > > --

> > > Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008)

> > > On-Line Help Computer Service

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Re: Computer Randomly restarting!

 

On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 14:38:01 -0700, emad senejani

<emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> THANKS EVERYONE!!

 

 

You're welcome. Glad to help.

 

> "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote:

>

> > On Thu, 5 Jul 2007 09:20:00 -0700, emad senejani

> > <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >

> > > ..... thanks everyone I will try all suggestions. by the way is the vacuum

> > > cleaner a good idea??!

> >

> >

> > No, it's not. It's very dangerous. As I said earlier in this thread

> > "the risk of zapping electronic components via static electricity is

> > always present. That's why vacuum cleaners should never be allowed

> > near the insides of computers."

> >

> >

> > > I dont want to by one of those dust of sprays for

> > > my pc.

> >

> >

> > Please do. They are inexpensive and far safer.

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> > > "Ron Martell" wrote:

> > >

> > > > emad senejani <emadsenejani@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > >hello.

> > > > >

> > > > >for some reason when ever I surf on the Internet(well it is usually on the

> > > > >Internet) my computer starts to restart randomly. I have a anti spyware and

> > > > >anti virus but they did not detect anything harmful.

> > > > >

> > > > Open Control Panel - System - Advanced and click on the Settings

> > > > button in the Startup and Recovery (bottom) section.

> > > >

> > > > In the Statup and Recovery window click on the checkbox for

> > > > "Automatically restart" to clear. Then click on Apply and/or OK as

> > > > needed to exit.

> > > >

> > > > That should put an end to the restarts. However they may be replaced

> > > > by Blue Screen Of Death STOP errors and the machine may then halt,

> > > > requiring a manual power off and restart.

> > > >

> > > > If this does happen then the contents of the BSOD, especially the STOP

> > > > code, all 4 of the parameters, and any file or module names mentioned

> > > > will be a direct clue as to the underlying cause of the problem. Post

> > > > that information back here.

> > > >

> > > > Good luck

> > > >

> > > > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada

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