have you tried running windows update? Also, have you scanned for viruses recently?
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Browse All TopicsSometimes when Iam in the middle of something particularly when I'm playing games the computer spontaneously reboots. Any suugestions what the problem could be?
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gee, I wish I had thought of that. Oh wait, I did
From: stevenlewis Date: 05/30/2002 06:44PM PST
first anything in event viewer
start-->control panel-->admin tools-->event viewer
also right click on my computer, choose properties,advanced, startup and recovery and uncheck auto reboot,
this way you will get a blue screen with some numbers on it, write down the numbers and post them here
they will help us help you
this could be hardware or software related, so some diligent troubleshooting is often involved
leonardt, yes.
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by: stevenlewisPosted on 2002-05-30 at 18:44:00ID: 7045784
first anything in event viewer
start-->control panel-->admin tools-->event viewer
also right click on my computer, choose properties,advanced, startup and recovery and uncheck auto reboot, this way you will get a blue screen with some numbers on it, write down the numbers and post them here they will help us help you
this could be hardware or software related, so some diligent troubleshooting is often involved