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Offline Messiahhenry

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Pc Restarting
« on: March 01, 2003, 17:34 »
Im having problems with my pc, it restarts every so often at random times sometimes 5 minutes maybe a few days. Does anyone know what the problem could be?

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2003, 17:46 »
Hi Messiahhenry, welcome to the forum .. hope you have fun here and we'll do our best to sort your problem

First .. could you let us know a little more info ..

What operating system do you run ... ie Windows 98se  etc
Do you get any error messages
Did this start happening after you installed something
Do you run an up to date virus checker
What type of PC is it and how old is it?

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2003, 17:49 »
Hi Messiah :welcome:

I don't heave anything to add to Bat's list right now. I just wanted to say hi ;) :D

Tracking down a problem like yours can take some doing because there are so many things that can cause the symptoms you describe. Bear with us and we'll get there in the end  ::) 8)

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2003, 17:56 »
Thanks for the quick reply

Well im running win 2000 and have just reinstalled my comp formating my hardrives and the problem still occurs, it doesnt come up with any error messages it just restarts out of the blue when im typing viewing a webpage playing a game etc. im running a 1ghz geforece 4 512 memory the comps about 2 years old but just upgrading through the years.

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2003, 18:02 »
Ok so a fresh install would suggest that its not likely to be a software problem, and with it being random, suggests its not related to a particular piece of software

How do you have your memory .. is it just a single stick of RAM (512Mb) or is it two 256Mb sticks ... (my reason for asking is it could be a faulty stick of memory)
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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2003, 18:09 »
My money is on memory too Bat :) If the machine has 2 sticks of memory, it would be worth taking them out one at a time to see if the machine is stable with one of them missing.

Do you know what chipset you motherboard is Messiahhenry? I have heard that random resets can happen in Windows 2000 (and XP) on VIA chipsets with older versions of the 4-in-1 driver loaded. If you have a via chipset, you can download the latest 4-in-1 driver here.

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2003, 22:27 »
Something you guys didn't think about is the fact the pro could be over heating, and restarting,
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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2003, 00:00 »
Yes it's a possiblity Marshall 73

Did you ever solve this problem MessiahHenry?



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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #8 on: March 17, 2003, 00:54 »
I have know lotsof pc restarting becasue of over heating, and also pcs restarting everytime a download started, and i can tell u, that one toke me a while to figure out!
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Pc Still Restarting
« Reply #9 on: March 18, 2003, 00:22 »
i took out a memory stick thinking this would sort the problem but it has reocurred again. But this time i got this eroor message up

*** STOP : 0x0000000A (0x00000002, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x80062F5F)

*** Address 80062F5F base at 80062000, datestamp 3c989e09 - hal.dll

Beginning dump of physical memory

Any ideas?

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Re:Pc Still Restarting
« Reply #10 on: March 18, 2003, 00:43 »
I think you said you were using 2K on your previous thread so not sure if this will work but there is something about XP doing the same restarting and physical memory dump.I will see if I can find the thread and link it on here shortly  :-*

Edited to say I have merged this thread with the previous one as its a continuation of the same problem.So it makes my statement about thinking you said you were on 2K on a previous thread look silly  ;)

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Re:Pc Still Restarting
« Reply #11 on: March 18, 2003, 00:50 »
The first page of this thread sorted the XP problem out which sounds very similar to yours.
I hope it helps  :-*

http://pc-pals.com/index.php?board=27;action=display;threadid=1505;start=0

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2003, 01:41 »
Found this link about using memory dump files as a diagnostic tool on 2K :

http://www.labmice.net/troubleshooting/memorydumps.htm

If theres something you dont understand I am sure Adept will sort you out in the daylight hours,thats if I am on the right track which I may not be of course ???

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #13 on: May 03, 2003, 17:48 »
Sounds like a memory problem rather than anything else.

Could be graphics memory problem too.

I've had a lot of problems with restarting PC's.
Usually a stop screen like that indicated a HARDWARE problem, where as overheating will usually give no STOP SCREEN - just a reboot.

Sorry to keep bringin up old threads  ;)

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Re:Pc Restarting
« Reply #14 on: May 03, 2003, 20:42 »
No apologies are needed ketamininja!  It's always nice to see old threads revisited.  ;D  By the way, a very big welcome to the forum.


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