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Hey,
First time here. Hope I am posting in the right spot.
My computer has some kind of virus...this I am sure of. Whenever I perform certain actions on my computer (ie. disk cleanup, copying certain files to external hard drives, etc) my computer goes black and restarts. It says that there was a serious error that forced the computer to restart. Again, I first noticed this when, at one point, I tried to go to Local Disk C: and do disk cleanup.
I was told by they Best Buy Geek Squad guy that I should perform a Last Known Good Configuration, I think. He said I should set my computer back to when I know the problem didn't exist.
Any advice? I'd appreciate it!
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Re: Computer Restarting
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to the forum romara22
Your probably going to need to give more information about your computer to get any help.
Don't be shy, just reply
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Are you running XP or Vista ? Have you try running any virus scan yet ? Here is a online one you can try.
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
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Probably a bad stick of RAM, or a motherboard problem...
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have you noticed password viewer.exe or pc-off.bat in your computer lately? they might be the culprits.
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Well, I tried what Buntz mentioned, but I remember now that when I try to run Virus Scans (tried many of them), my computer shuts down, in the same fashion that it does when I do the other things I do. My computer won't let me do these kinds of things. Any other suggestions? I am not sure what else I can tell about my computer, but if anybody needs to know anything about it, let me know.
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As ghostmaster has said its probably a bad piece of hardware
Try stripping all the pieces out of the Mobo and rebuild it 1 piece at a time
just have 1 stick of mem, HD and Graphics card, then if you can do a scan
then try the other piece of Ram ( that is if you have 2 or more)
Also make sure that the HS and fan are clean of dust
Also try using a LIVE copy of a Lunix Prog
or UBCD
http://www.ubcd4win.com/
works great for diagnosing PC problems
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Before you do that, if you have more than one stick of RAM, remove one and see what happens. If it continues, put that stick back in, and take out the other one.
Or you can try running memtest86
http://www.memtest86.com/download.html
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Overheating problem to me since most of what you said requires a lot of resources
also could be a bad hard drive sector since disk clean up access a lot of the hard drive as well as anti virus
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I have seen a few cases ware if the screen goes black without saying any messages and reboots it was due to a faulty power supply not giving a steady voltage out. That would be my guess. In my experience when the ram goes bad it will not boot up, and when the hard drive has a bas sector it will just freeze but stay on. Not saying that that is not the problem just stating what i have come across in fixing computers.
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