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Windows 7 64 randomly shuts off, black screen but power on



 
 
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Old December 6th 09, 04:54 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Rick
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Default Windows 7 64 randomly shuts off, black screen but power on

MJMIII wrote:
"*BUSY*" wrote in message
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The symtoms described don't coincide with the "black screen of death"
symtoms which tend to be "soon after system startup". I side with the
hardware argument but think that reinstalling/resetting your USB hubs,
mouse, keyboard, check connections, updating the BIOS and/or making
chages in the BIOS in relation to USB and sleep states might fix the
problem. A temporary fix would be to disable sleep, power-down states
and hybernation as Dick mentioned. Your computer is probably in a
state of sleep and if it sees that it can disable some hardware--like
your mouse, obviously your monitor or, USB controllers, it
will--unless you tell it not to.



Who the **** are you replying to? Learn how to post, asshole!

take a chill pill and then pay attention to what is posted.

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Old December 6th 09, 05:21 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
MJMIII[_2_]
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Default Windows 7 64 randomly shuts off, black screen but power on

"Rick" wrote in message
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MJMIII wrote:
"*BUSY*" wrote in message
...
The symtoms described don't coincide with the "black screen of death"
symtoms which tend to be "soon after system startup". I side with the
hardware argument but think that reinstalling/resetting your USB hubs,
mouse, keyboard, check connections, updating the BIOS and/or making
chages in the BIOS in relation to USB and sleep states might fix the
problem. A temporary fix would be to disable sleep, power-down states
and hybernation as Dick mentioned. Your computer is probably in a state
of sleep and if it sees that it can disable some hardware--like your
mouse, obviously your monitor or, USB controllers, it will--unless you
tell it not to.



Who the **** are you replying to? Learn how to post, asshole!

take a chill pill and then pay attention to what is posted.

--

Rick
Fargo, ND
N 46°53'251"
W 096°48'279"


Blow me, Rick!
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