sometimes it is bad memory which may also be the reason for the system shutting down.
Sources of this problem :
Proc
mobo
Ram
Power Supply
you can try swapping the parts from elsewhere, or check these parts elsewhere and eliminate/identify the source of the problem.
SoulKeeper
2006-06-30 00:30:48
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answered by SoulKeeper 2
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There could be somewhat some issues inflicting that concern ... first of all - ignore with reference to the troublesome rigidity ... that's no longer inflicting the project a million) It looks like your motherboard/cpu is crapped out. Its very a threat that they are the two fried. i could extremely no longer attempt a sparkling CPU with the previous motherboard or vice versa. you will ought to purchase a sparkling CPU and motherboard. A) it must be between the pins on the CPU (perhaps one melted, have been given bent, or got here lose/off) 2) Take out the CMOS battery interior the laptop for some million minute and then positioned it back in 3) the countless wires going into the motherboard could have come lose and could desire to be tightened. you need to be lacking an important cord that desires to be hooked into the motherboard. 4) you're able to be able to purpose a sparkling ability furnish (even however the fan comes on interior the only which you have now) 5) basically be certain you have the RAM and Video Card nicely-seeded on the motherboard to boot wish this helps!
2016-10-31 23:34:39
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answered by ? 4
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Still could be a heat problem. Did you check that your CPU fan is spinning? Watch for accumulations of dust in the heat sink and behind the front of the case.
If your airflow is good, then it is more likely that it is your power supply. See your local computer shop or consult a repairman, there are easy ways to test a power supply.
2006-06-30 00:30:46
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answered by Computer Guy 7
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1) motherboard short oud, mobo is touching case - get some sticky pads at the hardware store
2) cpu fan broke, overheating cpu, shutting down to save itself
3) broken power supply
4) heat build up, check your cpu tempos with PC wizard 2006, it's free
good luck!
2006-06-30 00:34:31
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answered by ryandebraal 3
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Possibly a bad power supply.
2006-06-30 00:25:40
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answered by DL 6
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My computer was shutting off on its own awhile ago. Turned out to be the motherboard.
2006-06-30 00:25:01
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answered by Tish 5
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have it all replaced if itis under warranty
2006-06-30 06:09:50
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answered by lepactodeloupes 5
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becz. of high voltage . u must use ups
2006-06-30 00:29:04
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answered by shrey 2
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was the old fan really dusty and dirty?
2006-06-30 00:26:38
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answered by confusedconfused 2
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