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Alver[_3_]
November 12th 09, 07:30 PM
My desktop pc (XP sp3, 512 MB mem, 160gb HD, 6 years of age) has taken the
habbit to stop and restart all by itself on an intermittent base, sometimes
twice a day say while doing some Excel work f.i., sometimes while some
other programme is running, like this morning when I was making a back-up
running Paragon Drive Back up 9.0. Some days nothing happens at all and
everything is running fine. Does any of the learned specialists have some
advice to offer?

Thx

Alver

Terry R.[_2_]
November 12th 09, 08:03 PM
On 11/12/2009 11:30 AM On a whim, Alver pounded out on the keyboard

> My desktop pc (XP sp3, 512 MB mem, 160gb HD, 6 years of age) has taken the
> habbit to stop and restart all by itself on an intermittent base, sometimes
> twice a day say while doing some Excel work f.i., sometimes while some
> other programme is running, like this morning when I was making a back-up
> running Paragon Drive Back up 9.0. Some days nothing happens at all and
> everything is running fine. Does any of the learned specialists have some
> advice to offer?
>
> Thx
>
> Alver
>
>

Hi Alver,

Those are the hardest to t-shoot. I have a similar workstation that will
freeze randomly. Sometimes it will go for weeks, other times it freezes
day after day. But only once in a day. Can't figure that one out, at
least yet.

I would make sure the vents, fans, etc. inside the box are free of dust
buildup. Heat can cause freezing, rebooting, etc.

Make sure automatic restart is disabled:
Click Start, Run, type sysdm.cpl and click OK
Click Advanced tab, and Settings button under Startup and Recovery.
Under System failure, uncheck Automatically restart.

If the system blue screens, write down the explanation and codes.
Google search them.

Try running in Windows Safe Mode w/Networking (reboot, press F8
repeatedly until menu appears, select your option). If everything works,
you may have a buggy driver (video card, etc).

Report back,


Terry R.
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Ken Blake, MVP
November 13th 09, 03:55 PM
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:30:20 +0100, "Alver" >
wrote:

> My desktop pc (XP sp3, 512 MB mem, 160gb HD, 6 years of age) has taken the
> habbit to stop and restart all by itself on an intermittent base,


You are presumably blue-screening and are set to the default (a poor
default, in my view) of rebooting when that happens. Right-click on My
Computer and choose Properties. On the "Advanced" tab, under "Startup
and Recovery," click "Settings," then under "System failure," uncheck
the box "Automatically restart." That will prevent it from restarting
and keep the blue screen up.

Then you will be to read the blue screen and copy down what it says.
Post back with that information for more help.


> sometimes
> twice a day say while doing some Excel work f.i., sometimes while some
> other programme is running, like this morning when I was making a back-up
> running Paragon Drive Back up 9.0. Some days nothing happens at all and
> everything is running fine. Does any of the learned specialists have some
> advice to offer?


It's very likely a hardware issue, but do the above to get more info.

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Alver[_3_]
November 14th 09, 11:11 AM
Hi, I have not seen a blue screen for years. I also checked the System
failure and "Automatically restart" was unchecked. So where do I go from
here?

rgds Alver
"Ken Blake, MVP" > schreef in bericht
...
> On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:30:20 +0100, "Alver" >
> wrote:
>
>> My desktop pc (XP sp3, 512 MB mem, 160gb HD, 6 years of age) has taken
>> the
>> habbit to stop and restart all by itself on an intermittent base,
>
>
> You are presumably blue-screening and are set to the default (a poor
> default, in my view) of rebooting when that happens. Right-click on My
> Computer and choose Properties. On the "Advanced" tab, under "Startup
> and Recovery," click "Settings," then under "System failure," uncheck
> the box "Automatically restart." That will prevent it from restarting
> and keep the blue screen up.
>
> Then you will be to read the blue screen and copy down what it says.
> Post back with that information for more help.
>
>
>> sometimes
>> twice a day say while doing some Excel work f.i., sometimes while some
>> other programme is running, like this morning when I was making a back-up
>> running Paragon Drive Back up 9.0. Some days nothing happens at all and
>> everything is running fine. Does any of the learned specialists have some
>> advice to offer?
>
>
> It's very likely a hardware issue, but do the above to get more info.
>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

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