Computer restarts...

What happens when it restarts?

Suddenly goes from perfectly functional Windows to POST (BIOS loading)?

If so enable BSODs.
Start > Control Panel > System > Advanced > Startup and Recovery Settings > Uncheck "Automatically Restart" in the "System Failure" box.

Next time it happens you may get a Blue Screen Of Death. Note down the error and post it back on here.

If even then you don't get a BSOD, chances are it's either an overheating problem or unstable power supply.

Hope this helps :)
 
Mr. Brightside said:
What happens when it restarts?

Suddenly goes from perfectly functional Windows to POST (BIOS loading)?

If so enable BSODs.
Start > Control Panel > System > Advanced > Startup and Recovery Settings > Uncheck "Automatically Restart" in the "System Failure" box.

Next time it happens you may get a Blue Screen Of Death. Note down the error and post it back on here.

If even then you don't get a BSOD, chances are it's either an overheating problem or unstable power supply.

Hope this helps :)

If it is unstable powersupply or over heating, what can be done?

New power supply?

What cooling should i get?

Unticked the box and just waiting for the failure now for the error.

Thanks for input guys
 
In one such simular case, turned out to be a old PSU failing to deliver required system power causing random power downs.
 
bloodline76 said:
If it is unstable powersupply or over heating, what can be done?

I always have a spare £10 power supply and its always the first thing I try when peoples computers keep shutting down (apart from looking if cooling fans have stopped).

Check what your motherboard is and see if you can get any software tools for measuring the temperatures on your processor/motherboard etc and report back with your findings.
Only last night one of my girls was complaining their PC kept turning off and when I looked inside, the fan on the motherboard had stopped turning.
 
The fans are all working fine. I might take out the power supply and clean it up a little bit. Could it be dusty?

If I had to replace the powersupply what would you recommend? Something powerful enough for my current build and a little more for upgrades in the future.

I dont have a spare PU to check if it is the problem unfortunately.
 
Corsair or silverstone power supplies are ace.

A bit more expensive then the others but believe me very worth it.
 
Everybody on these hardware forums will agree that you should have a decent power supply in your system anyway but don't go blaming me if you spend £50 and that isn't the fault.
It really is worthwhile buying a £10 cheapo and then changing later.
 
It has something to do with the graphics, so power or overheating might be the problem.

It doesnt crash as much now but the graphics card comes up with a VPU warning and isnt as good until reboot.

Would this be a Power problem?
 
I might have found the problem whilst cleaning up the computer. The graphics card adaptor for the six plug port had two power plugs coming off it and i only had one plugged in.

Hopefully when my computer is back together that will solve it. (Also found two fans that i was not using lol)

DOH!!!
 
bloodline76 said:
I might have found the problem whilst cleaning up the computer. The graphics card adaptor for the six plug port had two power plugs coming off it and i only had one plugged in.

Hopefully when my computer is back together that will solve it. (Also found two fans that i was not using lol)

DOH!!!

I've had problems with my card not being seated properly or power supply.
 
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