Could be a number of things, such as:
1) The power supply could be going out
2) Computer may just be overheating
* Clean off all the vent holes & circulation fans on the PC tower
3) Could be a short in the outlet, or cable
4) Virus activity
5) Hardware devices may be incompatible
6) Motherboard is going bad
If it shuts off shortly after you turn it on, then it is most likely hardware-related.
But, if it shutdowns only after you have been on it for awhile, it is most likely overheating or virus-related.
Good luck!
2006-11-03 17:21:14
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answered by Sandy 4
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Could be over heating, when is the last time you blew it out? Could also be a memory problem, a bad memory module will cause the pc to crash and shut off. Could also be a bad video card. A lot of things could cause it to crash, hardware, software, someone unplugging it.....
2006-11-03 17:02:03
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answer #2
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answered by Thomas S 3
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the main uncomplicated reason of computers shutting down their very own is the two a bad capacity furnish or a cooling fan it is malfunctioning. in case you have a cooling fan with a bad bearing each and every from time to time the fan will start up and run for an hour previously it seizes, and each from time to time the fan will in basic terms run for 5 minutes. as quickly using fact the bearing overheats and freezes your laptop will start to overheat and could close itself off to sidestep your processor cores from melting. attempt changing your case fan first because it incredibly is the main inexpensive, then the processor fan, then finally your capacity furnish.
2016-10-21 05:52:54
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answered by haan 4
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IF your OS is windows XP try a System Restore point,
on a date in which your computer functioned normally.
Do a virus check.
2006-11-03 17:22:54
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answered by essbebe 6
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in control panel, disable hibernation and set the monitor/hard disks to never shut off. hibernation causes all sorts of wierdness.
2006-11-03 16:58:08
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answered by killer boot 5
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Whats the question?
2006-11-03 16:57:42
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answered by LetMeBe 5
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Cntrl/Alt/Delete then look at the system idle process..
2006-11-03 16:58:46
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answered by Norton N 5
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check ur smps with an experienced technician
2006-11-03 17:43:04
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answered by Vizzzz 2
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have your PC checked, it ,might have a virus or something.
2006-11-03 17:01:32
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answered by malax1925 2
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