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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Jun 2005
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iam using a athlon xp 64 processor ,1 GB ram,Asus MB,WIN2k professional OS ,my system is getting automatically shuttung down without any prior warning.there are no viruses in my system ,can anyone help me in this regard, thank u in advance............. bye |
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The Hardware Labs
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Raipur, India.
Posts: 1,546
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i think its an overheating problem. is ur cabinet well ventilated or not ? try increasing the cooling of ur pc by adding extra fans or even leaving the side panel open. see if the problem still persists.
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Core i7 (nehalem) Owner
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Mumbai
Posts: 3,375
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Check for a faulty RAM module,clean the RAM module with a cloth and with the help of a thin brush clean the Slot in wich u fit the RAM module.
If ur system still gives u problems, then with the help of a pencil eraser,rub the part of the RAM module(the same way how u rub anything written on a paper with a pencil) wich u insert into the RAM slot and try again also do check if all ur fans r working porperly. For ideal cooling, there shud be a fan at the front of ur cabinet(to suck in fresh air) and another fan at the rear of the cabinet (to throw out warm air). |
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