Virus computer shuts down itself


















Couple of Q's: Are there any errors logged in event viewer? How … Jump to Post. Jump to Post. After wrapping my head around your problem I could think of several reasons why your machine shuts down on it's own: - PSU - possibly the other PSU you tried does not produce enough juice to run your machine or it has similar power outlet problem like your original … Jump to Post.

Answered by caperjack in a post from 10 Years Ago. All of the computers are different with different … Jump to Post. How high is your VGA temp? Are all of your motherboard drivers installed? Do you have any "unknown devices" or problematic devices in your device manager?

Did you try setting RAM timings manually? I have no errors in the event viewer and I get no blue screen errors, I set windows to not restart on system failure and still no errors 2. I have never seen my video card temp over 62c and it says slowdown threshold c 3.

I would try, But I don't have another processor. After wrapping my head around your problem I could think of several reasons why your machine shuts down on it's own: - PSU - possibly the other PSU you tried does not produce enough juice to run your machine or it has similar power outlet problem like your original one.

No real way to eliminate one or the other unless you have spare CPU which you don't , or spare mobo yeah, right, you sure have extra one of those lying around - incompatible PCI card - I had a PCI modem that would cause shutdown every time I try to dial. Does it do it with the hard drive out of line? Try Changing your power supply!! Some times the power provided by the power supply is not enough as it gets old!

Malwarebyte anitmalware scanned my pc using it Recently uninstalled Bit defender total security leagal,licensed Scanned using bit defender also. Also scanned "blaster virus" which causes computer to restart But all scan report says "No infected item found" I tried testing my Ram,and ram slot but during the diagnosis computer restats.

Please help guyz. Facebook Like. Twitter Tweet. If you are patient and have extra parts or some money to spend you can try these things. But first if you belong to a company let the IT people look at it or if you are not familiar with working inside of a computer. Take it to a shop because some of these things can remove all data from your computer or make it useless.

Rebooting can be caused by a bad power supply, a dirty power supply, a poorly connected power supply. Rebooting can also be caused by a hardware issue like a floppy or DVD drive gone bad a bad memory stick or a Bios error. And there are other ways for a computer to restart. If you want to start trouble shooting let me know and I can walk you through each of these. And if this does not help it could be a bad main board.

But all is not lost, your data is still on your hard drive. A common reason for shutting down is the CPU overheating. Faulty Fans, Dust and Grime build up on the Heatsink restricting air flow. I would give the inside of the case a blowout with compressed air and then remove the Heatsink, giving it a thorough clean and reseat the CPU applying new CPU grease.

If the Fans spin freely when you give them a spin they are probably OK. If there is resistance replace them. A faulty PSU can also cause it. Fluctuating power is no good for the motherboard. Try another one if available or replace it. Most computers on the current market are designed to turn off without giving a sign when the inner components overheat. Another common reason to explain why computer shuts off randomly is hardware failure. You may find the PC randomly turns off when any of the hardware components is failed suddenly.

In this case, you should check for hardware errors. Once you find the component which is failed, please replace it with a new one that can be compatible with your computer. Some of them are programmed to shut down your system upon certain conditions once your computer gets infected. Please use Windows Defender or third-party software to protect your PC. On this occasion, you should go to clear the virus immediately by using powerful anti-virus program. I feel glad to share solutions with users to help them recover files deleted by virus attack quickly and safely.

A lot of operating system errors can lead to computer randomly shuts off. Some serious problems can even cause your computer to fail to turn on again such as operating system not found. In this part, some of the common errors will be listed the list is in random order. The Fast Startup feature was designed to shorten the booting time of computer after a shutdown. Your user account will be logged off and the applications will be closed as usual when the Fast Startup feature is enabled.

However, it may lead to an unstable system — your computer turns off by itself is one phenomenon. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Samhrutha G. Follow the below steps: a.



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