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PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Janus
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07-09-2012 02:09 AM

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PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Reloading everything, works okay for a while then, bam.
Off/On, reloads works fine. . .etc. Acts like nothing has happened.
No error messages.

This has been going on for about a week.

It's not infected with the virus set to take computers offline tomorrow. Scanned for that.
I've checked for everything, firewalls, conflicts, cords intact, and the only thing I've noticed is CPU is running higher than normal, but that is random also.

Could this be caused by an overload from a piggyback source?
Is there a way to check for piggybacking from a source I can't see?
I'm using Clear. Still clinging to XP as the love of my life.
No gaming use at all. System is an HP, somewhat cannibalized.
CPU is nearly new. CD/DVD writer is out.

Does anyone care to diagnose?

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Brunhilda
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07-09-2012 02:11 AM

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Post: #2
RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
check your power supply, plugs and all that jazz
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Archyr
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07-09-2012 02:12 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Take the cover off the case and blow the dust off the cpu fan,and the case fan,if you have one.
also,try cleaning the gold fingers on ram with a pencil eraser

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Gibbie
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07-09-2012 02:12 AM

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Post: #4
RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Janus  Wrote:
Reloading everything, works okay for a while then, bam.
Off/On, reloads works fine. . .etc. Acts like nothing has happened.
No error messages.

This has been going on for about a week.

It's not infected with the virus set to take computers offline tomorrow. Scanned for that.
I've checked for everything, firewalls, conflicts, cords intact, and the only thing I've noticed is CPU is running higher than normal, but that is random also.

Could this be caused by an overload from a piggyback source?
Is there a way to check for piggybacking from a source I can't see?
I'm using Clear. Still clinging to XP as the love of my life.
No gaming use at all. System is an HP, somewhat cannibalized.
CPU is nearly new. CD/DVD writer is out.

Does anyone care to diagnose?

Clean out the dust bunnies from your cpu fan maybe...

Challenge your programming.
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Sonofabiscuit
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07-09-2012 02:13 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Yup it sounds like your PSU. In summertime they are more prone to malfunctions cause of the heat.
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ID Rick
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07-09-2012 02:13 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
You have a huge trojan, or other malware.

If you know how, re-install your entire system. If not get help.

If you bank or purchase online, keep a very close look, like every few hours of those accounts.

I was hacked like this five years ago. It is devastating.

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Jhikpghf power supply either going bad or needs to be cleaned.
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Foodnipple

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07-09-2012 02:14 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
You COULD be overheating but it really sounds like the PSU is going out Scream1

Better diagnose that fast or the PSU has the potential to destroy your computer

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07-09-2012 02:15 AM

 



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flip RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Jptdknpa Jptdknpa Jptdknpa

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07-09-2012 02:16 AM

 



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teach RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Janus  Wrote:
Reloading everything, works okay for a while then, bam.
Off/On, reloads works fine. . .etc. Acts like nothing has happened.
No error messages.

This has been going on for about a week.

It's not infected with the virus set to take computers offline tomorrow. Scanned for that.
I've checked for everything, firewalls, conflicts, cords intact, and the only thing I've noticed is CPU is running higher than normal, but that is random also.

Could this be caused by an overload from a piggyback source?
Is there a way to check for piggybacking from a source I can't see?
I'm using Clear. Still clinging to XP as the love of my life.
No gaming use at all. System is an HP, somewhat cannibalized.
CPU is nearly new. CD/DVD writer is out.

Does anyone care to diagnose?

self re-bootimg is usually caused by a bad motherboard.
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DirtyAnnie
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07-09-2012 02:18 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
I agree sounds like a power supply or board, but I'd have to see it
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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
The unit is overheating. Open up the case/or remove the case and see if that cures the problem.

If so get a BIGGER case with a bigger power supply and MANY fans.

The other thing is you may be running out of memory, or "swap memory".

Remember Heat causes disk errors. So maybe trun Scandisk (or whatever it's called on your verions) overnight, and then defragment.

If you think it's a mmory issue, buy more, or allocate more "swap memory" on the disk, and don't lex XP dynamicly assign the amount of swap memory. Hard code assign it to 1.5 to 2.5 times the amount of memory stick capacity that you have.

Star/richt clik my computer/ properties/ advanced/ performance settings/advanced/virtual memory/change/custom sized/(put in the amount in MB of the swap memory you want). (do not check "system manage size").

If this seems scary, look it up on the net, it's easy. Its called virtual memory or swap memory.

Good luck
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Mr Gormsby
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07-09-2012 02:21 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
Power supply....

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Janus
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07-09-2012 02:21 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
ID Rick  Wrote:
You have a huge trojan, or other malware.

If you know how, re-install your entire system. If not get help.

If you bank or purchase online, keep a very close look, like every few hours of those accounts.

I was hacked like this five years ago. It is devastating.

Thanks to all, have already done the cleaning dust out, and have
AC on it. Have checked the wires.

Rick can you remember what the trojan was called?
I have a computer guy who handles the really bad stuff
but he always wipes and reinstalls, which invariably
loses important read only files and takes out all bookmarks.

Could this be a printer malfunction backfeeding?

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DirtyAnnie
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07-09-2012 02:22 AM

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RE: PC is shutting off, then back on instantly.
you're ful of shit !! swap does not cause shutdowns
Jhikpghf

power supply or board- period !!
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