The root to your problem is probably that you have accidentally picked up the "cloak of reboot" in the game.
Try taking all your character's clothes off, and then cast a "spell of system stability +2" immediately. If this doesn't work you might need to weild the computer and throw it out of the window. Best of luck, remember when you get to the Cave of Arknonorak you can find a PC World store to the left of the dungeon to pick up the spells you need.
2007-10-05 02:30:45
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answered by Pimp Master G 3
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the type of graphical interface slot latest on the motherboard determines what graphical playing cards might want to correctly be used with it, assuming you've a sturdy sufficient powersupply. So if the motherboard has a pci-e x16 slot you should have the means to apply any pci-e x16 videocard (except perchance for the pci-e 2.a million version playing cards, no longer certain there, yet pci-e a million or 2 version playing cards might want to paintings) If the motherboard has in worry-free words known pci slots you should apply a pci-card. perchance the board has a AGP-slot (old) yet u might want to nevertheless have the means to come across an AGP-card. besides the undeniable fact that the troublesome element realy is the powersupply, it might want to very wel might want to get replaced by utilizing a heavier sort with a view to help a dedicated videocard. also the conectors on the powersupply are major, some videocards for instance require particular powerconnectors.
2016-10-20 05:15:05
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answered by gayman 4
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Could it be possable over heating?. Will any other game make it restart?. You might want to take the side cover off and blow all the dust out of the fans and power supply. You can get a can of compressed air from any computer store.
Hope that helps.
2007-10-05 02:33:02
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answered by fix_this 4
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Hi. This sounds exactly like an overheating problem. One quick way to check is to remove the side panel from the case and point a fan into the computer. If it runs longer (or continuously) this is probably the problem. Add better cooling.
2007-10-05 02:30:08
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answered by Cirric 7
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By the sounds of it. Its not Warcraft that is causing the problem.
I would recommend checking for virus's as there are a large amount of virus's that do cause a system to shut down in 5 minutes.
2007-10-05 02:29:15
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answered by $m0k3y_McP0t 3
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Go to worldofwarcraft.com and look at the forums, there is some on there where people were having this same problem. It took me four days after the patch to get on so i know its irritating.. good luck
2007-10-05 02:30:03
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answered by Sherie D 4
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Yea, sounds like a virus problem... 5min is enough to find it...
2007-10-05 02:31:07
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answered by matroosje 2
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might be hot inside your cpu.. vent it out
2007-10-05 02:46:48
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answered by Jimbo 3
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