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10-16-2011, 09:43 PM #1
Computer restart??
Hi friends.
Recently my computer sometimes restart and it show memory dump.After 1 minute it all OK.
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10-17-2011, 01:54 AM #2
Make some free space (about 5 GBs) on primary drive ( =C drive) and defragment C drive weekly. I think your problem will be solved.
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10-17-2011, 02:44 AM #3
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The above suggestions are useful and if your computer still has problem, I advice create partition once more and install fresh windows.
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10-17-2011, 04:07 AM #4
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We have received lot many problems from our readers complaining that their [COLOR=#0000FF !important]computer[/COLOR] restarts abruptly. It seems like that the computer restarts without any reason, but it is not so, every-time your computerrestarts abruptly, there must be some or other reason that you might not have noticed.
In this post we will look into those reasons and the possible solutions to fix computer restart problem. So lets have a look at the possible reasons:
Computer restart due to overheating
Computer restart due to faulty RAM
Computer restart due to faulty Hard-disk
Computer restart due to overheating up of hard-disk
Computer restart on attaching some external USB device
Computer restart due to other hardware problem
Some software causing operating system crash causes computer restart
There may be some rare typical reasons also, but let us focus on these common reasons and lets have a look on [COLOR=#0000FF !important]computer[/COLOR] restart problem because of above reasons.
Going one by one, lets see how these problems can be fixed:
COMPUTER RESTART DUE TO OVERHEATING:
Computer restarts due to over-heating when the processor fan goes faulty.
COMPUTER RESTART DUE TO FAULTY RAM:
Computer restarts abruptly if RAM goes faulty, or if you install some in-compatible RAM or more than one RAM modules of different frequency or type. See the RAM upgrade post for details.
COMPUTER RESTART DUE TO FAULTY HARD-DISK:
Faulty [COLOR=#0000FF !important]hard disk[/COLOR] is one of the most common reasons for abrupt computer restart. Run a hard disk scan to fix this issue. If there are bad-sectors on your hard-disk, its the time to get it replaced.
COMPUTER RESTART DUE TO OVERHEATING UP OF HARD-DISK:
If there is not proper ventilation around your computer, the hard disk may also reach [COLOR=#0000FF !important]temperatures[/COLOR] where it starts to malfunction and computer restarts in some of these cases. The fix is to keep the computer at a ventilated place. Also installing some cabinet fans also solves this problem to big extent.
COMPUTER RESTART ON ATTACHING SOME EXTERNAL USB DEVICE:
I have experienced that when I attached my memory-card-reader to my computer, the computer restarted. I tried it again, it again re-started, it was not a co-incidence, it was a faulty device. So the fix is, remove all external USB devices and insert one by one, and see which device is causing problem.
COMPUTER RESTART DUE TO OTHER HARDWARE PROBLEM:
Computer restart problem is also caused by faulty motherboard sometimes,for example my desktop’s BIOS went corrupt a few weeks back. But the chances of motherboard are relatively low, so if nothing else seems to help, get the motherboard checked by hardware vendor or technician.
SOME SOFTWARE CAUSING OPERATING SYSTEM CRASH CAUSES COMPUTER RESTART:
Sometimes a software can also be the culprit behind the computer restart. If you have recently installed any new [COLOR=#0000FF !important]application[/COLOR] or game, and computer has started to restart when using that application or game, you need to un-install it to fix the issue.
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10-25-2011, 03:48 AM #5
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In this post we will look into those reasons and the possible solutions to fix computer restart problem. So lets have a look at the possible reasons:
Computer restart due to overheating
Computer restart due to faulty RAM
Computer restart due to faulty Hard-disk
Computer restart due to overheating up of hard-disk
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10-25-2011, 03:53 AM #6
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Computer restart due to overheating up of hard-disk
Computer restart on attaching some external USB device
Computer restart due to other hardware problem
Some software causing operating system crash causes computer restart
There may be some rare typical reasons also, but let us focus on these common reasons and lets have a look on [COLOR=#0000FF !important]computer[/COLOR] restart problem because of above reasons.
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10-25-2011, 04:28 AM #7
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In my opinion your problem lies in the ram.
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10-25-2011, 04:54 AM #8
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I have experienced that when I attached my memory-card-reader to my computer, the computer restarted. I tried it again, it again re-started, it was not a co-incidence, it was a faulty device. So the fix is, remove all external USB devices and insert one by one, and see which device is causing problem.
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10-25-2011, 11:31 AM #9
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viruses attack your operating system because of this your computer restarted.
please install fresh window in your computer...
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10-26-2011, 10:14 AM #10
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Try cleaning your computer from dust and replace thermal grease, that might work.
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10-27-2011, 01:21 AM #11
It could be so many things, it's a process of elimination, but sometimes the easiest solution is the best.
Get ccleaner and run it. Then, get eusing registry cleaner, and run it. A bad registry can cause havoc. Finally, run malwarebytes.
If you still have the problem, then I would try memtest86. Memtest86 will test your memory for errors. If you have multiple ram sticks, pull all but one out. Then, run memtest86 for 12 passes, it will stress them.
Start with that and see where you end up.
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10-27-2011, 03:18 AM #12
I think this problem is due to Virtual memory (Cache of your CPU). So the best thing you can do is to reinstall your windows and try to increase your RAM. It will help if not just PM I will try to solve your problem.
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11-02-2011, 01:35 AM #13
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i think that the problem of vertual memory and increase the ram then the computer to be restart .
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11-04-2011, 05:22 AM #14
remove ur temporary files regularly and do not put ur data in c: drive.....
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11-05-2011, 07:38 AM #15
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virus attack your operating system because of this your computer restart
please install fresh window in your computer.
Computer restart due to overheating
Computer restart due to faulty RAM
Computer restart due to faulty Hard-disk
Computer restart due to overheating up of hard-disk
Computer restart on attaching some external USB device
Computer restart due to other hardware problem
Some software causing operating system crash causes computer restart.
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