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Vista reboots without warning while surfing



 
 
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Old May 30th 08, 01:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Leo3
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Default Vista reboots without warning while surfing

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I have issues with the system cold
rebooting while surfing any websites. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 system.
I've had several avenues of support from Dell's "experts" from India. None
has solved the issue so far. If I run a Video card stress test, then go on a
website and surf, the system will cold reboot in less than 10-20 seconds.
The CPU does not seem to go over 60c, and the memory does not seem to run out
of resources. Currently, if I surf for about 30 minutes or so, I will get a
reboot. I have reinstalled Vista with SP1 and all updates. Any extra info
for me here? Thanks for your support!!
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Old May 30th 08, 01:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Malke[_2_]
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Default Vista reboots without warning while surfing

Leo3 wrote:

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I have issues with the system cold
rebooting while surfing any websites. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 system.
I've had several avenues of support from Dell's "experts" from India.
None
has solved the issue so far. If I run a Video card stress test, then go
on a website and surf, the system will cold reboot in less than 10-20
seconds. The CPU does not seem to go over 60c, and the memory does not
seem to run out
of resources. Currently, if I surf for about 30 minutes or so, I will get
a
reboot. I have reinstalled Vista with SP1 and all updates. Any extra
info
for me here? Thanks for your support!!


This certainly sounds like a hardware issue to me, especially since you've
already done a clean install and are still experiencing the same problem.
Since this is a laptop computer, you can't fix this yourself. I'm sorry but
you need to call Dell tech support and insist that they replace/repair the
computer.

Malke
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Old May 30th 08, 02:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Leo3
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Default Vista reboots without warning while surfing

It does seem to be possibly the CPU a little bit touche, because if I run a
video stress test (it never crashes here), then run a website and start
surfing, the system reboots. I try again without the stress test and surf,
it reboots again. The exhaust seems to be a little bit hot, so I don't
really see much else an issue, other than possibly poor CPU circulation.

"Malke" wrote:

Leo3 wrote:

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I have issues with the system cold
rebooting while surfing any websites. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 system.
I've had several avenues of support from Dell's "experts" from India.
None
has solved the issue so far. If I run a Video card stress test, then go
on a website and surf, the system will cold reboot in less than 10-20
seconds. The CPU does not seem to go over 60c, and the memory does not
seem to run out
of resources. Currently, if I surf for about 30 minutes or so, I will get
a
reboot. I have reinstalled Vista with SP1 and all updates. Any extra
info
for me here? Thanks for your support!!


This certainly sounds like a hardware issue to me, especially since you've
already done a clean install and are still experiencing the same problem.
Since this is a laptop computer, you can't fix this yourself. I'm sorry but
you need to call Dell tech support and insist that they replace/repair the
computer.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!

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Old May 30th 08, 02:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
GTS
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Default Vista reboots without warning while surfing

It might be worth running some RAM tests. Also, though unlikely the cause,
check that you have the latest video driver.
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"Leo3" wrote in message
...
It does seem to be possibly the CPU a little bit touche, because if I run
a
video stress test (it never crashes here), then run a website and start
surfing, the system reboots. I try again without the stress test and
surf,
it reboots again. The exhaust seems to be a little bit hot, so I don't
really see much else an issue, other than possibly poor CPU circulation.

"Malke" wrote:

Leo3 wrote:

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I have issues with the system cold
rebooting while surfing any websites. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720
system.
I've had several avenues of support from Dell's "experts" from India.
None
has solved the issue so far. If I run a Video card stress test, then
go
on a website and surf, the system will cold reboot in less than 10-20
seconds. The CPU does not seem to go over 60c, and the memory does not
seem to run out
of resources. Currently, if I surf for about 30 minutes or so, I will
get
a
reboot. I have reinstalled Vista with SP1 and all updates. Any extra
info
for me here? Thanks for your support!!


This certainly sounds like a hardware issue to me, especially since
you've
already done a clean install and are still experiencing the same problem.
Since this is a laptop computer, you can't fix this yourself. I'm sorry
but
you need to call Dell tech support and insist that they replace/repair
the
computer.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!



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Old May 30th 08, 03:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
JW
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Default Vista reboots without warning while surfing

Go into control panel System/advanced and disable the auto reboot on BSOD
option so that you can possibly see the cause of the reboot.
My daughter had a laptop for which we had to use a vacuum cleaner every six
months or so to clean dust off of the exhaust fans.
Make sure that your laptop is never used on a soft surface since that will
block the fans.
"GTS" x wrote in message ...
It might be worth running some RAM tests. Also, though unlikely the
cause, check that you have the latest video driver.
--

"Leo3" wrote in message
...
It does seem to be possibly the CPU a little bit touche, because if I run
a
video stress test (it never crashes here), then run a website and start
surfing, the system reboots. I try again without the stress test and
surf,
it reboots again. The exhaust seems to be a little bit hot, so I don't
really see much else an issue, other than possibly poor CPU circulation.

"Malke" wrote:

Leo3 wrote:

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I have issues with the system cold
rebooting while surfing any websites. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720
system.
I've had several avenues of support from Dell's "experts" from India.
None
has solved the issue so far. If I run a Video card stress test, then
go
on a website and surf, the system will cold reboot in less than 10-20
seconds. The CPU does not seem to go over 60c, and the memory does not
seem to run out
of resources. Currently, if I surf for about 30 minutes or so, I will
get
a
reboot. I have reinstalled Vista with SP1 and all updates. Any extra
info
for me here? Thanks for your support!!

This certainly sounds like a hardware issue to me, especially since
you've
already done a clean install and are still experiencing the same
problem.
Since this is a laptop computer, you can't fix this yourself. I'm sorry
but
you need to call Dell tech support and insist that they replace/repair
the
computer.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!




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Old May 30th 08, 04:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Nonny
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Default Vista reboots without warning while surfing

On Fri, 30 May 2008 07:11:01 -0700, Leo3
wrote:

It does seem to be possibly the CPU a little bit touche, because if I run a
video stress test (it never crashes here), then run a website and start
surfing, the system reboots.


No reboots on back-to-back-to-back stress test either, right?

Only when web-surfing?

I yes to both the above, it's not hardware.



I try again without the stress test and surf,
it reboots again. The exhaust seems to be a little bit hot, so I don't
really see much else an issue, other than possibly poor CPU circulation.

"Malke" wrote:

Leo3 wrote:

I have Vista Home Premium 32 bit. I have issues with the system cold
rebooting while surfing any websites. I have a Dell Inspiron 1720 system.
I've had several avenues of support from Dell's "experts" from India.
None
has solved the issue so far. If I run a Video card stress test, then go
on a website and surf, the system will cold reboot in less than 10-20
seconds. The CPU does not seem to go over 60c, and the memory does not
seem to run out
of resources. Currently, if I surf for about 30 minutes or so, I will get
a
reboot. I have reinstalled Vista with SP1 and all updates. Any extra
info
for me here? Thanks for your support!!


This certainly sounds like a hardware issue to me, especially since you've
already done a clean install and are still experiencing the same problem.
Since this is a laptop computer, you can't fix this yourself. I'm sorry but
you need to call Dell tech support and insist that they replace/repair the
computer.

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
Don't Panic!


 




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