Guest vintageman@no-spam.com Posted November 15, 2007 Posted November 15, 2007 This is a Pentium III, 1000mhz system. I ma running Win98se. It worked fine for several months. About a week ago, it just suddenly shut off while I was typing a message on the newsgroups. The other night it shut off when I was not using it, but sitting near it watching tv. Today I left it turned on, but not online. I went away for 2 hours and when I came home it was shut off. Just the computer shut off, not the monitor or other accessories. It's NOT an electrical problem, only the computer goes off. It's not a virus or spyware, I have scanned thoroughly. Windows works fine, as does all the software. I DO NOT get any error message or crash, the computer just randomly shuts off without warning. I considered that there might be some sort of "power management" enabled, but I have all of that shut off. No screen savers either. Besides, it dont just shut off the video, or put hard drive in sleep mode, it completely shuts off the power. When I hit the ON button, it works fine again. This is also not a reboot, because I have the "shut down" set to boot into dos on shutdown, simply because I often want to just exit windows without shutting off the computer. What the heck could cause this? There don't seem to be any problems most of the time. Any ideas? I should note this is one of those computers that does shut off the power when I close Windows (if I set it that way). This is the first computer I have owned that does that. My older ones always left the computer running, and just gave me the message "you can now shut down your computer", or booted into the C: prompt if I set it that way. This is most irritating. Thanks
Guest MEB Posted November 15, 2007 Posted November 15, 2007 Re: Computer shuts off by itself Might be an overheating problem, check the fans, and clean what you can. OR, could be related to malware or other, check with a good scanner. OR, could be related to APM or ACPI, might want to recheck the settings. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com ________ <vintageman@no-spam.com> wrote in message news:2ssnj31o8cdordc09ser9pk1rg8mfce76b@4ax.com... | This is a Pentium III, 1000mhz system. I ma running Win98se. | | It worked fine for several months. About a week ago, it just suddenly | shut off while I was typing a message on the newsgroups. The other | night it shut off when I was not using it, but sitting near it | watching tv. Today I left it turned on, but not online. I went away | for 2 hours and when I came home it was shut off. Just the computer | shut off, not the monitor or other accessories. | | It's NOT an electrical problem, only the computer goes off. It's not | a virus or spyware, I have scanned thoroughly. Windows works fine, as | does all the software. I DO NOT get any error message or crash, the | computer just randomly shuts off without warning. | | I considered that there might be some sort of "power management" | enabled, but I have all of that shut off. No screen savers either. | Besides, it dont just shut off the video, or put hard drive in sleep | mode, it completely shuts off the power. When I hit the ON button, it | works fine again. This is also not a reboot, because I have the "shut | down" set to boot into dos on shutdown, simply because I often want to | just exit windows without shutting off the computer. | | What the heck could cause this? There don't seem to be any problems | most of the time. Any ideas? | | I should note this is one of those computers that does shut off the | power when I close Windows (if I set it that way). This is the first | computer I have owned that does that. My older ones always left the | computer running, and just gave me the message "you can now shut down | your computer", or booted into the C: prompt if I set it that way. | | This is most irritating. | | Thanks | |
Guest kim Posted November 15, 2007 Posted November 15, 2007 Re: Computer shuts off by itself Yes what MEB said, open up the computer and check the CPU heatsink and fan is not clogged with dust. If that does`nt cure it the next thing I would look at is the power supply unit. "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uGyhy72JIHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Might be an overheating problem, check the fans, and clean what you can. > OR, could be related to malware or other, check with a good scanner. > OR, could be related to APM or ACPI, might want to recheck the settings. > > -- > MEB > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com > ________ > > > <vintageman@no-spam.com> wrote in message > news:2ssnj31o8cdordc09ser9pk1rg8mfce76b@4ax.com... > | This is a Pentium III, 1000mhz system. I ma running Win98se. > | > | It worked fine for several months. About a week ago, it just suddenly > | shut off while I was typing a message on the newsgroups. The other > | night it shut off when I was not using it, but sitting near it > | watching tv. Today I left it turned on, but not online. I went away > | for 2 hours and when I came home it was shut off. Just the computer > | shut off, not the monitor or other accessories. > | > | It's NOT an electrical problem, only the computer goes off. It's not > | a virus or spyware, I have scanned thoroughly. Windows works fine, as > | does all the software. I DO NOT get any error message or crash, the > | computer just randomly shuts off without warning. > | > | I considered that there might be some sort of "power management" > | enabled, but I have all of that shut off. No screen savers either. > | Besides, it dont just shut off the video, or put hard drive in sleep > | mode, it completely shuts off the power. When I hit the ON button, it > | works fine again. This is also not a reboot, because I have the "shut > | down" set to boot into dos on shutdown, simply because I often want to > | just exit windows without shutting off the computer. > | > | What the heck could cause this? There don't seem to be any problems > | most of the time. Any ideas? > | > | I should note this is one of those computers that does shut off the > | power when I close Windows (if I set it that way). This is the first > | computer I have owned that does that. My older ones always left the > | computer running, and just gave me the message "you can now shut down > | your computer", or booted into the C: prompt if I set it that way. > | > | This is most irritating. > | > | Thanks > | > | > >
Guest PCR Posted November 15, 2007 Posted November 15, 2007 Re: Computer shuts off by itself I agree fully with Kim & MEB. Also, I guess you may as well have a look in the Task Scheduler, just to see whether some trickster snuck a shutdown shortcut into it, if you have that running... "START button, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Scheduled Tasks". Another unlikely possibility is that there is a BIOS setting doing it somehow. Do you know how to look in there...?... You must press a key at boot to enter BIOS Setup. If you don't know the key to press, try "Esc" at the manufacturer's logo. Then, the key to press to enter BIOS setup will show up. Quickly press it. For this Compaq, it is F10. In BIOS, use TAB & the arrow keys to navigate, & ENTER to select. (Well, there may be a legend showing your keys are different.) (a) Look around for a possible culprit. © If you make a change (& are sure it's OK), find & select "Accept changes & Exit" in the menus. While in there, you'd better go through all the menus & jot down the settings. If they are not set to defaults, and somehow, someday, they are cleared, all these settings will have to be input again. ......Quote of Candlin about............... ......keystrokes to get to BIOS Setup.... Usually DEL, but F1, F2, F10 are also common. Other keystrokes which might work are: AMI BIOS: Del key during the POST DTK BIOS: Esc key during the POST Award BIOS: Ctrl-Alt-Esc Misc BIOS: Ctrl-Esc Phoenix BIOS: Ctrl-Alt-Esc or Ctrl-Alt-S IBM PS/2 BIOS: Ctrl-Alt-Ins after Ctrl-Alt-Del If all else fails, shut down, power off, unplug the keyboard, and power up again, as some older systems will default to the CMOS Setup if a keyboard is not found. .......End of Quote............................ -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, Should things get worse after this, PCR pcrrcp@netzero.net kim wrote: | Yes what MEB said, open up the computer and check the CPU heatsink | and fan is not clogged with dust. If that does`nt cure it the next | thing I would look at is the power supply unit. | | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message | news:uGyhy72JIHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... |> Might be an overheating problem, check the fans, and clean what you |> can. OR, could be related to malware or other, check with a good |> scanner. OR, could be related to APM or ACPI, might want to recheck |> the settings. |> |> -- |> MEB |> http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com |> ________ |> |> |> <vintageman@no-spam.com> wrote in message |> news:2ssnj31o8cdordc09ser9pk1rg8mfce76b@4ax.com... |> | This is a Pentium III, 1000mhz system. I ma running Win98se. |> | |> | It worked fine for several months. About a week ago, it just |> | suddenly shut off while I was typing a message on the newsgroups. |> | The other night it shut off when I was not using it, but sitting |> | near it watching tv. Today I left it turned on, but not online. |> | I went away for 2 hours and when I came home it was shut off. |> | Just the computer shut off, not the monitor or other accessories. |> | |> | It's NOT an electrical problem, only the computer goes off. It's |> | not a virus or spyware, I have scanned thoroughly. Windows works |> | fine, as does all the software. I DO NOT get any error message or |> | crash, the computer just randomly shuts off without warning. |> | |> | I considered that there might be some sort of "power management" |> | enabled, but I have all of that shut off. No screen savers either. |> | Besides, it dont just shut off the video, or put hard drive in |> | sleep mode, it completely shuts off the power. When I hit the ON |> | button, it works fine again. This is also not a reboot, because I |> | have the "shut down" set to boot into dos on shutdown, simply |> | because I often want to just exit windows without shutting off the |> | computer. |> | |> | What the heck could cause this? There don't seem to be any |> | problems most of the time. Any ideas? |> | |> | I should note this is one of those computers that does shut off the |> | power when I close Windows (if I set it that way). This is the |> | first computer I have owned that does that. My older ones always |> | left the computer running, and just gave me the message "you can |> | now shut down your computer", or booted into the C: prompt if I |> | set it that way. |> | |> | This is most irritating. |> | |> | Thanks
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