Lady Viking
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My computer keeps restarting by itself. There shouldn´t be viruses.
Wtf is wrong with it?
Wtf is wrong with it?
I have run anti-virus program several times and it didn´t find anything. And it´s up to date.Jay Cartwright said:Sounds like a virus.
Make sure everything is backed up and run your anti-virus program.
If you haven't got one already you can download a very good free version here > http://www.grisoft.com/doc/71/lng/us/tpl/tpl01
I haveRazorguns said:Now you know why every hot chick always has to have that one token nerd to have as a friend.![]()
and where is that?chosen.one said:if it's a Windows box type "eventvwr" from the run line ( w/o the ""). Then go to the system events & look for errors. Google search whatever you find

pintoca said:Could it be several things, hard to tell with your description.
If it's not softwate related (and this alone can be LOADS of things: Virus, Drivers, OS, patches); you may want to have the following hardware related things checked:
1. Faulty Powersupply: Have you updated your computed recently? If you added more devices (new video card, new hard drive, etc), your Power supply might not be to par with the new demand. If it's too old, it is also a possibility. In any case, you should aim at a power supply with at least 400W rating
2. Overheating: A major problem and one we will see a lot in the coming months: How is the cooling for your PC working? most new modern PCs have a therman sensor that shuts the PC down to avoid heat damage. If it was OK, make sure the inside is clean enough (rotorts, fans, etc) to actually blow air.
3. Memory failure: one of the things hard to diagnose. Memory failure normally cause data corruption, when the data being corrupted is OS data, all sort of crappy things can happen.
Just a couple of ideas.
Lady Viking said:and where is that?![]()
Lady Viking said:My computer keeps restarting by itself. There shouldn´t be viruses.
Wtf is wrong with it?
that is a good ideaeat big said:You should also clean out your computer of dust once in a while.
What kind of computer is it? Brand?
No I won´t... I´ll wait until Saturday when my friend is coming.johnny g said:Open the case of the computer, check to make sure all fans are running properly, especially the one located on the top of the cpu. Second, if you can swap out the memory or, remove one memory module (if you have more then one) at a time. Run the machine with one memory module at a time. See if it reboots. If it doesn't then there is your problem.
I already have Ad-Aware and Spybot - Search & Destroy. Is it better than them?tinytank said:THE PROBLEM IS SPY WARE !! DID IT TO ME. GO TO
http://www.download.com/1200-2018-5139934.html
run a full scan , and i bet u will find over 100 spyware on ur computer !
pintoca said:Could it be several things, hard to tell with your description.
If it's not softwate related (and this alone can be LOADS of things: Virus, Drivers, OS, patches); you may want to have the following hardware related things checked:
1. Faulty Powersupply: Have you updated your computed recently? If you added more devices (new video card, new hard drive, etc), your Power supply might not be to par with the new demand. If it's too old, it is also a possibility. In any case, you should aim at a power supply with at least 400W rating
2. Overheating: A major problem and one we will see a lot in the coming months: How is the cooling for your PC working? most new modern PCs have a therman sensor that shuts the PC down to avoid heat damage. If it was OK, make sure the inside is clean enough (rotorts, fans, etc) to actually blow air.
3. Memory failure: one of the things hard to diagnose. Memory failure normally cause data corruption, when the data being corrupted is OS data, all sort of crappy things can happen.
Just a couple of ideas.
Lady Viking said:I already have Ad-Aware and Spybot - Search & Destroy. Is it better than them?
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