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Computer randomly shutting off. [SOLVED]
by Sniper no Sniping on 19 Mar, 2012 18:31
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For some reason, when my computer has been shut off for long periods of time, about a day, when i turn it on it turns off after about 1-5 minutes. It will do this perhaps 3-5 times before it seems perfectly fine for the rest of the day. It isn't overheating, and my guess is that i might just have too much in my computer, as this has only started a month or three after i got 6 MB of RAM.
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Reply #1
by Wholegrain on 19 Mar, 2012 18:36
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Do you hear any noises when it shuts down?
Do any errors pop up?
Did you check the connections from the PSU?
Specs of your computer? (including psu specs could be overloaded)
Possibly even the outlet you are using is overloaded with too many cords? (happened to me once but doubt it is it but worth a try)
your moms name? (joke)
need more info
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Reply #2
by Sniper no Sniping on 19 Mar, 2012 18:40
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1. Do you hear any noises when it shuts down?
2. Do any errors pop up?
3. Did you check the connections from the PSU?
4. Specs of your computer? (including psu specs could be overloaded)
5. Possibly even the outlet you are using is overloaded with too many cords? (happened to me once but doubt it is it but worth a try)
6. your moms name? (joke)
need more info
1. No, just shuts off.
2. No, just shuts off.
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6. Sally
Ill Edit this with updates once my father gets home, he knows more about my computer than i do.
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Reply #3
by Cortez (Mr. T. FOO!) on 19 Mar, 2012 18:54
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It could be a power supply problem with your power supply. Does it not turn on at all or just take a long time to load?
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Reply #4
by Sniper no Sniping on 19 Mar, 2012 20:17
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I mean it turns off as in if i just held down the power button, but it starts itself right back up again by itself.
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Reply #5
by Finniespin on 19 Mar, 2012 20:21
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6MB RAM
Sure got 600 Mhz CPU on that bad boy?
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Reply #6
by Wholegrain on 19 Mar, 2012 20:26
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Reply #7
by Cadaver on 19 Mar, 2012 20:28
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Check all cables
remove one stick of ram - restart and see if the issue repeats. remove until one stick is left.
put the ram back in - did the error happen again?
lower the ram clock speed
memtest for 24 hours to see if the ram is bad
What is the computer plugged into? size of the power supply? (IF it is plugged in to the typical battery backup ups, it is getting the wrong type of sine wave for stable power. Do not plug 500+ watt power supplies into standard ups.)
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Reply #8
by Inject OH 4 on 20 Mar, 2012 07:53
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Need more details.
When asking for PC help on the CG Forums please use an application like Speccy or something and give us your full PC Details and describe your issue in more detail.
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Reply #9
by Sniper no Sniping on 05 Apr, 2012 16:12
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Turns out it was that my pair of 1GB sticks of RAM wasn't agreeing with my pair of 2GB, removed the 1GB pair and it hasnt shut itself off since. Didn't know that you shouldnt mix RAM like that.