1 restart per day <3 Created 17 years ago2006-09-01 09:42:37 UTC by Madcow Madcow

Created 17 years ago2006-09-01 09:42:37 UTC by Madcow Madcow

Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 09:42:37 UTC Post #195275
Okay this is starting to piss me off.
Sure, I'm gonna blow my harddrive up SOON but not now, I'm too tired!
So I might aswell ask wtf it is.
My computer randomly restarts once every day.
Often when I am at TWHL TRYING to reply a thread.
Also, yesterday something a little bit different happened.
The computer restarted, and then the monitor went in to "power saving mode" and it wouldn't turn on again.
I restarted again to make the monitor work and that didn't work (however I did NOT wait 10 seconds as you are supposed to do)
So I turned off the computer again, came back an hour later and it worked as normal.

AVG (my anti virus program which is good - AND free) can't find any virus.

Also, I turned off all programs and checked the process meater and it was at 0% as it should be when noone is doing anything.

What is this about? Does anyone know what it is? Help would be appreciated &lt;3
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 09:52:59 UTC Post #195276
Your PC is hotter then Jody Marsh in a fur coat, set on fire.

Seriously, I think your PC's innards might need some cleaning. Things like dust and dirty can clog up the fans and cause your components to overheat and when this happens your PC restarts so that they don't end up smoking :P

You could also try moving the PC to a different place in the room. Is it really close to a wall? Maybe try moving it near a window or something should help.
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 10:39:39 UTC Post #195278
lol
Seriously, I think your PC's innards might need some cleaning. Things like dust and dirty can clog up the fans and cause your components to overheat and when this happens your PC restarts so that they don't end up smoking
Me thinks not.
When I cleaned my harddrive I also cleaned the inside of the computer, I don't think that's the problem.
You could also try moving the PC to a different place in the room. Is it really close to a wall? Maybe try moving it near a window or something should help.
Well, that's sortof imposseble, I can't explain why because I would have to draw my room.
I will have a look inside my computer again, thanks for that advice
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 11:52:11 UTC Post #195285
You don't have a temp. probe or anything as such? But yeah, it does sound like an overheating issue. how many / intake / outake fans do you have and where are they located. Also, have you recently installed anything new, hardware or software, and how new are your components?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 13:19:14 UTC Post #195302
I don't think it is a temp problem, however, you can check that when you start your computer right?
You press delete/F1 or something and check computer health.

Fans? well, I have 2 fans.
One on the graphic-card and one on the processor, and of course one on that power decreasing thing ("netagregate"? lol, doesn't sound right)

My newest components, well, I have no "new" hardware in a relative point of view.
Software? Nothing that would affect that as far as I know.

But, as I said, I'll check the temp on start
Thanks :)

Edit:
Oh and the inside of my computer, there's no dust, just a little.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 13:43:09 UTC Post #195310
I think its the CPU power connector, or the main one, sounds like its a bit loose.
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 13:50:59 UTC Post #195312
You have no fans? :S

I would suggest installing a exhaust fan or something (I have no idea). They don't take up much power, can be relatively quite and most of all help cool that bitch down :P
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 14:21:12 UTC Post #195318
("netagregate"? lol, doesn't sound right)
Power supply unit or PSU.

Try booting into safe mode and see if the problem ensues. Might be a driver issue. And yeah, check your temperatures, either in BIOS or in a windows app, such as motherboard monitor.

Some case fans would be a good idea (you know, those that aren't attached to any component except the chassi?) to get a proper airflow.
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 16:21:34 UTC Post #195330
Might be a driver issue
That wouldn't supprise me!
They have already caused houndreds of errors on my computer, I think NTFS is the root of all the bullshit which is going on on my computer.
I think its the CPU power connector, or the main one, sounds like its a bit loose.
You mean the main cable which supplies the computer with power?
So, I checked the computer temperature, and that is not the problem,

CPU temp = 45 degreeds celsius, and at least my father sais that it is an OK number.

So, there is no dust in my computer and it has a low temperature.

However, I got this error right this moment when I restarted my computer and,, well, it crashed into restart again, after I logged in again I had this windown XP error popup which we all are familiar with, but this time it said "RECOVERED FROM SERIOUS ERROR"
So I clicked error report and it said:
"
Files included in this error:

C:DOCUME~1*****~1.000LOCALS~1TempWERf362.dir00Mini090106-01.dmp
C:DOCUME~1*****~1.000LOCALS~1TempWERf362.dir00sysdata.xml

And I'm not that good with how windows works, so I have no idea what these files does or why they caused the computer to crash, ideas anyone?

Thanks for the support so far
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 17:11:48 UTC Post #195338
those two files are generated by windows. take a look at the xml file in notepad, but im not sure what to do with the dmp. i think thats what gets uploaded to microsoft when you choose to do that...

and as for fans, i've been running my computer for 4 years without a single chassis fan and its full of dust and it runs fine, even at 30 hour lans :P

but thats only the case i have sucks and i cant find any 50mm fans....
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-01 17:13:36 UTC Post #195339
those two files are generated by windows. take a look at the xml file in notepad
I'll have a look
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 05:52:43 UTC Post #195371
Okay, this is getting weird.
The file doesn't exist, neither does the map it should be in.
I can just trace it to this: "C:DOCUME~1*****~1.000LOCALS~1Temp", the rest of the address doesn't exsist
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 06:23:57 UTC Post #195372
I got that same error when my PC started crashing. It was definitely overheating...

A couple of new fans couldn't hurt?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 06:32:41 UTC Post #195375
try downloading some more internets onto your mousepad, you may need to get 50 bytes of ROM, your hard disks may have too many mp3s in the cogs
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 07:44:06 UTC Post #195382
Also, yesterday something a little bit different happened.
The computer restarted, and then the monitor went in to "power saving mode" and it wouldn't turn on again.
I restarted again to make the monitor work and that didn't work (however I did NOT wait 10 seconds as you are supposed to do)
That happened to me all the time when my grpahics card didn't get enough power.

But yeah, try some more fans.
ChickenFist ChickenFist<Witty Title>
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 09:40:14 UTC Post #195387
try downloading some more internets onto your mousepad, you may need to get 50 bytes of ROM, your hard disks may have too many mp3s in the cogs
Sorry but I didn't understand anything of that, could you repeat in a more simple form? :)

So, most of you seem to think that this has with the temperature to do, so, I guess it might me, lol.
But then, a question.
When my computer stands on idle the CPU temp is up to 46 degreeds celsius, is this too much?
And also, how come it crashes when I am on TWHL, and not when I am playing a game?
I mean, it doesn't make any sense. :S
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 10:21:16 UTC Post #195388
Computers don't always make sense...It could be something so simple or it could be something hard to find...

Try a fan pointing at it and see how that goes...

My friend has this program that fixes things...I'll find the name for you later.
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 11:00:42 UTC Post #195392
Thank you habboi, that would be nice
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 22:26:42 UTC Post #195441
The temperature range seems fine, don't worry about. First of all, run every single decent utility program ever created: I'm talking about Ad-Aware, Spybot: Search & Destroy and Codesoft's Starter program. The first two will scan for adware and spyware, and the last one will allow you to see what the heck is running at startup. If you have any odd anomalies in there, you can disable them.

I do hope you're running a decent firewall (I recommend ZoneAlarm). If all else fails, throw your computer out a window. Or format. Might be some crappy HDD sectors screwing everything up, who knows. Defrag too.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-02 22:35:03 UTC Post #195442
You've not seen hot till you've seen my pc, idle its at 48C now, but when gaming it gets to 64C and playing for a whole day will cause a restart..I put a new case fan in the side pannel (mod ftw!) and it has lowered the temp by about 2-3C...

Anyways, if its not your temp, then maybe a program is malfunctioning, perhaps your browser?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-03 05:42:45 UTC Post #195458
Try formatting your compact disks with some disinfectant to clean out the viruses
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-03 07:10:34 UTC Post #195463
Ant: I do have ad-aware, I just need to instal it, so I'll scan my computer later today. Also, I have a server and the server has doubble firewalls so I don't think that is the problem.
Oh, and you can check what's going on at the startup in a register cleaning program - right?
Odd, the problem seems to have stoped, and I haven't done a shit.
But, I'll do what you guys suggest anyway.
I think the problem stoped after I got that windows error popup, maybe windows fixed it?
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-03 07:46:32 UTC Post #195467
Uhh, maybe?

If you go to run and type in msconfig &gt; Startup tab you can check what programs are starting up.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-03 08:14:32 UTC Post #195469
whats the point of a double firewall when a properly configured single firewall would provide the same level of protection?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-03 10:36:41 UTC Post #195473
Ant: I'll have a look
Joba: As far as I know they do different things, but I didn't set it up so I don't know what they do.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-03 23:15:58 UTC Post #195524
THIS HAPPEND TO ME!!!!! ok, my family said it was the mods :cry: . this kept gettin worst and worst. we took it to get fixed but when the pc guys looked at it but everything was wiped. they STILL think its the mods, so im not allowed to have them on. SO ARE THEY THE MODS?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 09:50:07 UTC Post #195573
Lol, why the hell would it be the mods? (unless you have like downloaded loads of mods loaded with viruses or something)
Restarting has stoped, but it did crash today (it hung up or, you know, it freezed)
Also, I instaled adaware and it didn't find anything worth worrying about, just cookies and two "lowrisk tracking files" which ad-aware described as normal spyware.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 11:27:41 UTC Post #195585
Thanks for that Spy bot link...I found a few nasty things hidden on my PC that disabled parts of my Firewall and viruscan...I had a hacker thing in my PC...Yikes.
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 11:34:17 UTC Post #195587
That's what happens if you watch a thousand spinns at meatspin habboi, :quizzical:
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 11:36:01 UTC Post #195588
Actually I watched 45,000...I print screened it but I don't know where I saved it &gt;_&lt;
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 11:36:38 UTC Post #195589
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Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 11:49:59 UTC Post #195591
Actually I take back that comment...It was only 15140:
User posted image
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 11:52:05 UTC Post #195592
thats sick
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 12:05:08 UTC Post #195594
doesn't look like you can see it though, but habboi is still gay
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-04 12:05:55 UTC Post #195595
'Still'? :o
Habboi HabboiSticky White Love Glue
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 10:34:55 UTC Post #196773
BUMP!
So, I found out the source of all evil in my computer (that means, the reason I couldn't instal anything, the reason I couldn't update anything and the reason that the computer randomly crashed) and it was the memories! :o
Reason I bumped was because someone might get the same problem (which is very unlikley) and then they might find this thread (which also is very unlikley)

Good day.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 11:43:47 UTC Post #196779
The memories? Elaborate.

Edit: You mean the RAM?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 11:57:08 UTC Post #196780
Faulty memory usually causes restarts once you reach Windows. If it happens before, it's usually with a "Blue Screen of Death".
When my monitor started going into standby mode, the cause was a problem with the fan inside the PSU. I got a new fan (about 1?) and the problem was gone.
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 12:47:41 UTC Post #196783
hah! weird huh?
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 12:57:16 UTC Post #196784
Faulty PSUs can cause quite a bit of hardware trouble. Be wary.
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 13:46:04 UTC Post #196785
The memories? Elaborate.
Edit: You mean the RAM?
Well, yeah, the RAMs I think.
The memories which you put ontop of your motherboard.

Lucky me, we found out what the problem was seconds before we was gonna format "D:".
It was all luck, my fathers memories had broken so he borrowed mine, but when he inserted them into his computer nothing worked, at all, and he got loads of "Memory related errors"
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 13:52:35 UTC Post #196786
Stop calling it memories. Its called RAM.
Luke LukeLuke
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 14:52:23 UTC Post #196789
I live in an democracy so shut up! :o
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 16:44:09 UTC Post #196793
Ram is still memory you doofus.

I disagree with every post in this thread. This only happens usually when a cable isn't plugged in all the way. You bump it a millimeter and boom restart! You probably plugged the faulty cable back in while looking through the inside of your PC. THINK INSIDE THE BOX
Posted 17 years ago2006-09-17 17:43:38 UTC Post #196799
No, VOX.
As I said, when I switched RAMs with my father his computer went nuts (as mine did), also, if there was a cable loose, why would I get RAM related errors?

I had loads of RAM errors, but I didn't mind them as long as nothing crashed.
For example I had one each time I closed down hammer.
Madcow MadcowSpy zappin my udder
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