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Jun 27, 2010 at 02:01 PM
Jun 27, 2010 at 02:01 PM
Hi,
There are many reasons for system getting automatically restart.
1) May be system failure.
2) May be because of virus.
3) Faulty RAM.
4) Faulty Harddisk.
5) Due to overheating.
Try these solutions. If the problem still exits then try next solution.
Solution 1)
1) Right-click My Computer--->then click Properties.
2) Click the Advanced tab.
3) Under "Startup and Recovery"----> click on "Settings" button.
4) Uncheck the option "Automatically restart"---> then Click on OK.
Solution 2)
Update your antivirus and scan your PC.
Solution 3)
1) Check your RAM. Remove it from the slot, clean it and place it back properly
or insert in another slot. If the problem still exits then go to step 2.
2) If you are having two RAM's on your motherboard, just remove it. Just put
one RAM in the slot and check whether the problem still exists. Later swap
the RAM's and check whether problem stills exits.
Solution 4)
Scan your harddisk for bad sectors and error.
Just open My Computer-->right click on the drive -->select "Tools" tab
-->click on "Check Now" button--->select "Automatically fix file system errors"
& "Scan for & attempt recovery of bad sectors" options and then click on
"Start".
Solution 5)
Computer restarts due to overheating also. So clean your computer and
remove the dust from the processor cooling fan.
There are many reasons for system getting automatically restart.
1) May be system failure.
2) May be because of virus.
3) Faulty RAM.
4) Faulty Harddisk.
5) Due to overheating.
Try these solutions. If the problem still exits then try next solution.
Solution 1)
1) Right-click My Computer--->then click Properties.
2) Click the Advanced tab.
3) Under "Startup and Recovery"----> click on "Settings" button.
4) Uncheck the option "Automatically restart"---> then Click on OK.
Solution 2)
Update your antivirus and scan your PC.
Solution 3)
1) Check your RAM. Remove it from the slot, clean it and place it back properly
or insert in another slot. If the problem still exits then go to step 2.
2) If you are having two RAM's on your motherboard, just remove it. Just put
one RAM in the slot and check whether the problem still exists. Later swap
the RAM's and check whether problem stills exits.
Solution 4)
Scan your harddisk for bad sectors and error.
Just open My Computer-->right click on the drive -->select "Tools" tab
-->click on "Check Now" button--->select "Automatically fix file system errors"
& "Scan for & attempt recovery of bad sectors" options and then click on
"Start".
Solution 5)
Computer restarts due to overheating also. So clean your computer and
remove the dust from the processor cooling fan.