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slicer15 02-28-2003 12:35 PM

This is so frustrating! Sometimes my pc freezes for a second then reboots itself. HELP ME!! This is so annoying, it's been happening for ages now, please somebody, anybody, please help! Perhaps it gets overloaded, but when it happened just now it was only playing winamp! Could it be because something gets too hot? Please, i really `want to sort this out without paying too much. ;)

Mojo 02-28-2003 12:37 PM

WimAmp is a bit of a bitch on some computers, something to do with the internal clock...are you always running WinAmp when it happens?

I suggest you Defrag, that may help.

andrewas 02-28-2003 12:42 PM

Overheating possibly. Try running with the case off for a bit and see if the situation improves. If it does you can try to make the computer run cooler be underclocking it, or upgrade the cooling with a higher capacity fan/heatsink.

slicer15 02-28-2003 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mojo:
WimAmp is a bit of a bitch on some computers, something to do with the internal clock...are you always running WinAmp when it happens?
No it happens during games and other programs as well.

Quote:

Originally posted by Mojo:
I suggest you Defrag, that may help.
Yeah, I haven't defragged it since I got it, so maybe I should...
Thanks so far!

Mojo 02-28-2003 12:56 PM

I suggest Executive Software's Diskeeper, that works a lot better for me than the Windows Defrag. I can't remember the URL however...

Brennihelvete 02-28-2003 12:59 PM

You may have a mother board with an in built overheating protection abilty. This means that each time your processor gets too hot it will reboot/shut down. To solve this you would have to buy a new fan for your processor or maybe a chassis fan. They are not expensive but they are quite a hell to mount to you pc. Or are you running windows 98 on an old machine? Windows 98 likes to reboot sometimes. It could also be your 3d card. Maybe time for an upgrade?
It would help if you posted your system spesifications and operative system...

slicer15 03-01-2003 03:36 AM

Sorry, yeah sure, here are my specs:

Processor speed: 1.5ghz
Memory: 256MB RAM
Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional
Hard Drive Size: 40GB

Erm, I don't know anything else important, please ask me for anything else u need.

Also I went into the security options and it had a list of what it should do if a system error occurs. It was set to reboot and I switched it off BUT!! Wait, before you say anything, it didn't work. It said it had to restart for the new changes to take effect, but it rebooted three times before it had a stable boot up. Also, because of this, I'm guessing the changes didn't take effect.

Could it also be because of the games I have? I won't list them but it is often said that games eat up th PC from the inside.
Thanks again for all your help!! Greatly appreciated!

Brennihelvete 03-01-2003 01:27 PM

I think you got a faulty ram brick. You should go to www.downloads.com and search for this program: BurnInTest Professional 3.0 (its free)

Now take the tests. It will tell you if you got a defect hardware or not. I suspect it is your RAM. If it is youre RAM then contact your vendor and they will maybe send you a new one for free [img]smile.gif[/img]

Charlie 03-01-2003 05:54 PM

I've been having similar problems. I noticed today that all the little holes on the back of my PC for cooling were blocked up with dust. I vacc'ed it all out and so far today it seems ok.
Just a thought.

Brennihelvete 03-01-2003 06:26 PM

Yes dust is always a problem. Dust is the cpu fans worst enemy, if theres too much dust on the fan, it wont be very effective any longer and will cause overheating, whcih again may result in reboots. Though slicers computer seem relatively new so I dont think this is the problem.


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