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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    This shit's just got ugly, for a while there when i clicked on notifications or the like a whole new tab opens, then the wheel of my mouse was changing the resolution !! Thinking second story window might fix it and then go to a bar ! But the good news is, the IE stagger seems to have vanished lol
    Well, the good news is that the MB seems fine. Not too old by the look of it. Problem is, I can run diagnostics on the hardware to track down the fault... But not from here. My guess would be the ram but without access to the machine I'm out on a limb.
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    If it's BSOD'ing just before the reboot maybe someone can tell sinfull (and me) of the way to disable the reboot, so we can get an error message? I think it's Boot.ini but can't remember
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiss View Post
    If it's BSOD'ing just before the reboot maybe someone can tell sinfull (and me) of the way to disable the reboot, so we can get an error message? I think it's Boot.ini but can't remember
    Can you disable the reboot? I thought you could only check out the memory dump

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Bloody PC keeps rebooting too which makes things frustrating
    Mine did that a couple of years ago and it turned out to be a pooped PSU.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiss View Post
    If it's BSOD'ing just before the reboot maybe someone can tell sinfull (and me) of the way to disable the reboot, so we can get an error message? I think it's Boot.ini but can't remember
    yep its in the boot.ini can't remember the easiest way to change it apart from a livecd with nano or msconfig. There's something in the advanced system properties i think...

    Dunno, i got fed up with my windoze pc's sold them all and bought a macbookpro, now i don't have to fix anything
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    +1 video card drivers. make sure you have the correct ones. from a clean build, it's possibly it's just using 'generic vga' driver which has zero performance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve_t View Post
    Can you disable the reboot? I thought you could only check out the memory dump

    Yep, jsut found it......

    Right Click "My Computer" - Properties

    Advanced Tab

    Startup and Recovery Section - "Settings" Button

    Untick "Automatically Restart" - then OK, Next, OK, OK etc etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by hiss View Post
    Yep, jsut found it......

    Right Click "My Computer" - Properties

    Advanced Tab

    Startup and Recovery Section - "Settings" Button

    Untick "Automatically Restart" - then OK, Next, OK, OK etc etc
    Good stuff Bling sent

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    Quote Originally Posted by mister.koz View Post
    Honestly dude, if the comp is randomly restarting its likely there's a ram/motherboard/cpu issue i'd replace them.

    There's kits available for a couple of hundy with motherboard, ram and cpu, all you'd need to do is take your ones in and say to the geek behind the counter:
    "i want the technology, i want it to be faster, smarter, better AND to fit in the same space this one did"

    The scrolling issue is most likely a video card driver problem - i've seen it 100s of times and its always been fixed by the video card driver being re-installed.
    Good plan this.
    My old trusty pc is giving a bit of jip.
    So I am looking at building a new one, I am not a gamer so that saves big bucks.
    New motherboard, some ram, ssd and separate terabyte drive for the data and for less than a grand I will have a fast internet and basic processing machine.
    Its all I do on the PC is surf the net and really basic stuff otherwise. Hardly any graphics stuff. Just a bit of basic photo manipulation for which the likes of photoshop is overkill, picassa can handle it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wysper View Post
    all I do on the PC is surf the net and any graphic stuff.
    Me too !!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Well, the good news is that the MB seems fine. Not too old by the look of it. Problem is, I can run diagnostics on the hardware to track down the fault... But not from here. My guess would be the ram but without access to the machine I'm out on a limb.
    If it wasn't for the random shit happening like,
    freezing, the setting changes (open new tab with every click) and then coming right, resolution out of controll (did change it just prior to that happening), not starting up when i turn it on, even had a warning this morning with the screen all striped so could hardly read it, that had some shit about memory dump at the bottom (that's when i pulled the power lead out)
    I'd say, going by the amount of dust, like enough to be making a seal over the alloy heat transfer thingy behind the fan on the MB, that i blew into a dust storm with a huff and puff, I'd have thought it might have been overheating and shuttin down, but i don't get that lucky !
    Didn't turn on first time tonight had to unplug it again, but on it now and it's behaving lol Will take it down to the computor place tommorrow ! Gaaaah !
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    If it wasn't for the random shit happening like,
    freezing, the setting changes (open new tab with every click) and then coming right, resolution out of controll (did change it just prior to that happening), not starting up when i turn it on, even had a warning this morning with the screen all striped so could hardly read it, that had some shit about memory dump at the bottom (that's when i pulled the power lead out)
    I'd say, going by the amount of dust, like enough to be making a seal over the alloy heat transfer thingy behind the fan on the MB, that i blew into a dust storm with a huff and puff, I'd have thought it might have been overheating and shuttin down, but i don't get that lucky !
    Didn't turn on first time tonight had to unplug it again, but on it now and it's behaving lol Will take it down to the computor place tommorrow ! Gaaaah !
    Seriously. If you can get it to me it won't cost you.

    The striped screen tells me its either the ram or more likely the graphics card.

    Actually. Look at the back of the machine. Is there a monitor plug that you don't use? If so, turn the machine off. Remove the graphics card. Plug your monitor into the other socket and turn it on. If that doesn't fix it I will start liking Harleys.

    Oh, and you will have to reload drivers again.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    The stagger of IE (and any window if you drag it around) would be most likely the cause (as already said). Follow what hiss said, to disable automatic restart.

    If the machine restarts without seeing a BSOD at that point, I'd generally suspect the power supply in the first instance, and move from there. It's also one of the easier parts to quickly swap out (or put another PSU next to it, and cable it into the case for all the basics).
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Nah there be sommit up with the innards of the thing as it just reboots for no reason last few days, thought i'd picked up a virus (hence formatting) and yeah spent all night doing updates lol might be time to buy win 7 if and when i get the thing fixed so it don't just shut down for no bloody reason !
    Don't want to burst your bubble but even with Win7 there's a shitload of updates.
    Just about every f*cking day WSUS advises "updates are ready for your computer".
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