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MY COMPUTER KEEP CUTTING OFF EVERY TIME THAT IAM BURNING A MOVIE. IAM USING FAB3 GOLD SOFTWARE.

2007-05-06 14:27:48 · 9 answers · asked by efrevells1 1 in Computers & Internet Software

9 answers

bad power supply

2007-05-06 14:39:24 · answer #1 · answered by Iziah C 1 · 0 0

Computer might be running too hot.

Computer shuts down – reboots at random – won’t start for several minutes …Computer Running Hot
Source: http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/resource/tips-tricks/2004/shutting-down.html

Does your computer repeatedly reboot at random, or randomly shut down and won't start again for several minutes? There might be several reasons why this occurs, but overheating should be your prime suspect.

If you suspect your computer is overheating, the first components to check are the fans. While nearly all systems have a fan on the power supply, many modern systems have a fan on the front of the case to push addition cooling air over the CPU, a fan on the back to push hot air out of the system, and side or top fans to move additional air in and out of the chassis. In addition, many systems have a fan mounted directly on the CPU and either directly on the high-end video card or on the side of the case over the AGP slot where the graphics card is located.

Whether your system has one fan, two or more, check and make sure they are all running. If a fan is turning slowly or not at all, you might be able to salvage it by carefully cleaning the hub or bearings. However the best plan is to replace the fan as soon as possible. If it is the fan on the CPU, turn off your system immediately and replace this fan or bring your system in to an authorized repair depot to replace the fan. (Caution: replacing a fan on a CPU can be tricky. You don't want to damage your processor. If you have any concerns, make sure to have a professional replace of this fan.)

Dirt and dust are the next major cause of overheating. Dust is an excellent insulator and a layer of it on critical components can keep cooling air from reaching the chips. Shut off the machine, open the case and blow out the innards with canned air. And don't forget the fan on your power supply; these can become clogged as well. Be prepared for a small dust storm, even if your computer is only a few months old.
As an alternative, there are small vacuum cleaners that are designed for computer components. These too will clean a lot of dust out of your system, but you still might need canned air to reach the components that the vacuum cannot reach.

More information at the source link.

2007-05-06 17:51:03 · answer #2 · answered by TheHumbleOne 7 · 0 0

It is possible that you have a conflict between the computer hardware and the software that you are using. You do not say how long the computer has been trying to burn the disc, but it could also be that the fan is not working properly and the processor is overheating.

Try using another program to do your disc copy.

Hope this helps.

2007-05-06 14:39:26 · answer #3 · answered by Rickie H 2 · 0 0

Last time I ran into that it was a bad power supply. I have to add that replacing is neither difficult or expensive unless you have a Dell or HP or something like that. That is why I keep flaming those manufactures. They make it where you have to buy from them at an inflated price cause they change around some of the wiring.

2007-05-06 14:35:30 · answer #4 · answered by mark b 4 · 0 0

You do a common close down in case you do not you waste electrical energy and you shorten the computing device anticipated existence the time it takes to initiate is desperate by potential of what your computing device specs are and what courses initiate once you boot, approximately 2 min is a common boot time yet that could variety a sprint the two way

2016-10-14 23:12:23 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

VIRUS VIRUS VIRUS

if ur smart follow these rulez
1)burn all the the important filez 2 a cd/dvd
2)download utorrent From http://utorrent.com
3)install it and search for windows
4)download file and open it with utorrent
5)utorrent will download the file completely
burn that and format your computer
OR

Check your nearest computer Technician for much more info on whats going on

2007-05-06 17:30:37 · answer #6 · answered by SkydraXL 2 · 0 0

Some DVD burning programs have a setting that shuts the machine down when the disc is finished burning. Check that you don't have that box ticked off.

2007-05-06 14:37:34 · answer #7 · answered by dogpoop 4 · 0 0

Check your cooling fans!

2007-05-06 14:35:49 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's broken

2007-05-06 14:34:03 · answer #9 · answered by kalyn 1 · 0 0

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