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This laptop is fairly new and both when I'm using it, and when it's idle at
night, it will just restart for no reason. It's happening more and more, and no error code comes up. What can I do? |
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jigglychar wrote:
This laptop is fairly new and both when I'm using it, and when it's idle at night, it will just restart for no reason. It's happening more and more, and no error code comes up. What can I do? Simply power the laptop off when not in use, and especially at night, when it's going to be idle for long periods. Laptops are not generally designed with adequate cooling for such usage, unless you paid a thousand or two more for a more robust, non-consumer grade machine. Yours is possibly just over-heating and shutting down to alleviate potential thermal damage. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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It may be overheating and restarting. Make sure you have plenty of
ventilation around the laptop. There are also cooling mats with built in fans that work very well. -- Dustin Harper http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "jigglychar" wrote in message ... This laptop is fairly new and both when I'm using it, and when it's idle at night, it will just restart for no reason. It's happening more and more, and no error code comes up. What can I do? |
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"jigglychar" wrote in message
... This laptop is fairly new and both when I'm using it, and when it's idle at night, it will just restart for no reason. It's happening more and more, and no error code comes up. What can I do? Your computer will restart after some updates. When do you have these scheduled? Bob F. |
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After it restarts for updates, it usually tells you it was "restarted after
installing updates". -- Dustin Harper http://www.VistaRIP.com | Vista Resource & Information Page "Bob F." wrote in message ... "jigglychar" wrote in message ... This laptop is fairly new and both when I'm using it, and when it's idle at night, it will just restart for no reason. It's happening more and more, and no error code comes up. What can I do? Your computer will restart after some updates. When do you have these scheduled? Bob F. |
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"jigglychar" wrote in message ... This laptop is fairly new and both when I'm using it, and when it's idle at night, it will just restart for no reason. It's happening more and more, and no error code comes up. What can I do? Click Start 'Right' click Computer Click Properties Tell UAC pop up to continue when prompted In the properties window select 'Advanced System Properties' in the left-hand pane In the Startup and recovery section click Settings Under 'System failure' remove the check from Automatically restart Now if it is a system error causing the reboot you will instead get an error screen so you will at least have an idea of the cause. |
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