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Any computer wizards out there?

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:57 pm
by BMCC
I've had a problem with my desk top for a bit now (windows 7 ultimate sp1 32 bit- intel core 2 quad cpu q8200 @2.33GHZ - 4GB RAM) . Every now and again it will just shut down; It just comes up with shutting down and then bloody does it. Now I have ran a memory checker - mem test 86 v4 and it doesn't find anything. I have also looked in the event log in event viewer and it comes up with this:

Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power
Date: 09/08/2012 18:27:01
Event ID: 41
Task Category: (63)
Level: Critical
Keywords: (2)
User: SYSTEM
Computer: Home
Description:
The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly.

Not sure if this is an event log once I have re-booted, time is about when it happened.

Is there any way I can tell what caused the computer to shutdown? There must be an event log somewhere that i can look at that will be more helpful?

Cheers,

BMCC

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:00 pm
by Gayno
To me, that's sounds like it could be a virus, run full scans from malwarebytes and spybot and see what they come back with.

Because its shutting down would indicate a program somewhere is initiating the shutdown procedure, rather than a hardware problem which would just shut the machine off, or cause a BSOD.

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:09 pm
by BMCC
Ok I'll run a full scan. I am using Macafee Internet security which is always updated. So I hope it is not a bloody virus!

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:09 pm
by rob quilter
Gayno wrote: that's sounds like it could be a virus
Slang for stop watching porn

:lol:

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:10 pm
by BMCC
rob quilter wrote:Slang for stop watching porn
busted :lol:

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:10 pm
by A1ex
My comp is of a similar spec, turns out the graphics card was over heating...

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:11 pm
by BMCC
A1ex wrote:My comp is of a similar spec, turns out the graphics card was over heating...
How can I tell if this is the problem?

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:14 pm
by Donald
Make sure your tower isn't in an enclosed space so the fans can do their work properly, maybe take the side of the tower off, if it stops doing the thing = overheating was the problem. :?:

Loads of people I know always had overheating issues with their Xbox cos they kept it in a TV cabinet or whatever (I know they shouldn't overheat regardless!) But mine is just on a tabletop and I've never had a problem, even when I fall asleep watching something and the DVD is in the thing spinning for hours on end.

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:17 pm
by A1ex
I got to the conclusion as i had a memory parse error in the message, changed the ram and the only other thing with memory is the grapics card

Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 7:21 pm
by BMCC
A1ex wrote:I got to the conclusion as i had a memory parse error in the message, changed the ram and the only other thing with memory is the grapics card
Where was this error message displayed?

@Gorgon it is kept under the desk in an area designed for a desk top tower with plenty of room for air to circulate round so I don't think it is this, but you never know!