Well, I started this topic asking, why in the world would my computer shut down etc. I end up kicking the wall and my computer shuts off, turns out I had a loose connection to the wall
. I got that fixed now, and I'm glad it wasn't anything serious 
Computer Shut Down for no Reason
Sometimes the simplest "fix" is "the" solution. Glad you figured it out.
I believe that nothing happens with no reason
This is good that you alredy fixed the problem. But in most of the cases the problem you said is because of virus, trojan, bios, or processor/mother board problems.
| memuser wrote: |
| This is good that you alredy fixed the problem. But in most of the cases the problem you said is because of virus, trojan, bios, or processor/mother board problems. |
Yea i was thinking it was probably the switch on my case shorting out.
great job
check your tempreture.
| cvkien wrote: |
| check your tempreture. |
please read the whole post next time instead.
| coreymanshack wrote: | ||
please read the whole post next time instead. |
And Coreymanshack: If kicking your wall turns off the computer, we should avoid doing such things lol =] sure there aren't any sparks flying when you kicked it? haha. I had a bad wire in my walls a while back that was causing some power outages, when I pulled it out to replace it, it was fried and a total fire hazard, lets hope you dont have bad wiring like me lol
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And Coreymanshack: If kicking your wall turns off the computer, we should avoid doing such things lol =] sure there aren't any sparks flying when you kicked it? haha. I had a bad wire in my walls a while back that was causing some power outages, when I pulled it out to replace it, it was fried and a total fire hazard, lets hope you dont have bad wiring like me lol |
nah i think the plug hole is wallowed out if you know what i'm talking about. and the plug just sits in it loosly, but i got this thing to screw onto it so it wont be like that now.
My computer is being rebooted when i clicks on the local drives or on the start menu items. Right click solves the problem. I have a Windows xp sp2 machine. One more thing, When i switch on the system, dialog box appears saying "Temp.exe encountered a problem and needs to close."
Can anyone tell me what the problem is????
Can anyone tell me what the problem is????
temp.exe is part of a trojan. Removal instructions can be easily found using google for 'temp.exe'.
JohanFH
JohanFH
You can also check event logs to see could of caused it.
Run memtest to test your memory
Check temps etc.
Run memtest to test your memory
Check temps etc.
Things are going worse. Now my item properties and folder options are not working. Even if I clicks on the folder
options, there is nothing happening. When I tries to delete the items in the temp folder, error message appears
with "access denied " message. And the system is dead slow.
options, there is nothing happening. When I tries to delete the items in the temp folder, error message appears
with "access denied " message. And the system is dead slow.
Perhaps the CPU fans on your computer does not work very well. It causes CPU a high temprature and CPU does not work. This often happens if the computer is used for many years.
this is clearly a virus...
Restart your computer and go to safe mode(without networking), by hiting F8 while the computer is booting.
There, run your antivirus full system check( if you don't have one, use antivir)
Also, after that, download a program like ad-aware, and scan with that as well.
After you ar edone with these, go start>run>msconfig> go to the last tab, and disable EVERYTHING, except the ones you know and need.
Restart your computer, and pray
Restart your computer and go to safe mode(without networking), by hiting F8 while the computer is booting.
There, run your antivirus full system check( if you don't have one, use antivir)
Also, after that, download a program like ad-aware, and scan with that as well.
After you ar edone with these, go start>run>msconfig> go to the last tab, and disable EVERYTHING, except the ones you know and need.
Restart your computer, and pray
I am very sure that my CPU fan is alright. There is nothing wrong with it. And I use it for only a 2-3 hours a day. My system is only 7 months old...(ha ha )
I thing this are caused by some kind of viruses. I have scanned my system with McAfee anti virus 2006 updated version. But there is no threats identified.
I have disabled all items in the start up. But still the problem persists. I thing the registry entries should be removed to complete the uninstallation of the virus. Can anyone help me over here??? Its not a matter of my level.
I have some registered softwares. So i dont want to reinstall windows.
I thing this are caused by some kind of viruses. I have scanned my system with McAfee anti virus 2006 updated version. But there is no threats identified.
I have disabled all items in the start up. But still the problem persists. I thing the registry entries should be removed to complete the uninstallation of the virus. Can anyone help me over here??? Its not a matter of my level.
I have some registered softwares. So i dont want to reinstall windows.
dude sometimes against the forces of will, your computer demands that u reinstall windows, who are you to say no,
but still i would suggest that u run a good anti virus or preferably start the system with minimal drivers loaded and then keep on adding one by one
but still i would suggest that u run a good anti virus or preferably start the system with minimal drivers loaded and then keep on adding one by one
ya you can reload your programs by formating the error will be flew away
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nah i think the plug hole is wallowed out if you know what i'm talking about. and the plug just sits in it loosly, but i got this thing to screw onto it so it wont be like that now. |
hi.. check u r SMPS and HDD
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hi.. check uhi.. check u r SMPS and HDD |
this topic is dead. The very first post shows this problem is solved. Any further posts in this thread are essentially spam. You clearly didn't read ANY of the posts and are just posting to get your points in the positive range. r SMPS and HDD[/quote]
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this topic is dead. The very first post shows this problem is solved. Any further posts in this thread are essentially spam. You clearly didn't read ANY of the posts and are just posting to get your points in the positive range. r SMPS and HDD |
check your CPU Fun if it work properly , and try a total virus scan , it may be due to a virus infection
