computer heat-up crash?

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  1. armed_with_a_mind

    armed_with_a_mind Member

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    my computer sometimes has troubling loading on the desktop, on some instances I have to keep restarting it until it completely loads.

    when it does load successfully it starts to work fine, but on random it just turns off!!!?

    not that long ago I cleaned the interior .....

    so does anyone know what could possibly be the problem?...
     
  2. armed_with_a_mind

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    *UPDATE

    well, today my girlfriend and I just finished cleaning main cooling fan, and the computer seems to be working great:D

    it was pretty dusty. i think the problem was the dust. im now going to start cleaning our computer every 1 1/2 months.
     
  3. armed_with_a_mind

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    *UPDATE

    OK, not that long ago when i wrote the previous message my computer turned off!!???

    can anyone suggest any solutions??
     
  4. armed_with_a_mind

    armed_with_a_mind Member

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    Someone help?!!!!!!?!?!?!?!?
     
  5. boredpsycho

    boredpsycho resident grammar nazi

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    what kind of computer is it?
     
  6. armed_with_a_mind

    armed_with_a_mind Member

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    antec
     
  7. boredpsycho

    boredpsycho resident grammar nazi

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    never heard of it. my HP did something similar, and it turned out to be a motherboard defect.
     
  8. armed_with_a_mind

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    nooooOOO:(

    i hope thats not the problem; how much would a repair be?
     
  9. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    I'm not a computer expert, by any measure, but your computer does sound like it's completely fucked.
     
  10. brack1936

    brack1936 Member Lifetime Supporter

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    You've most likely got programs running in the background. Cleaning the CPU fan was good and that would have helped a lot. Download Spybot search and destroy and try and get rid of anything you don't need.
     
  11. armed_with_a_mind

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    yee ee :(
     
  12. armed_with_a_mind

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    yeah i disabled automatic start up programs, which i guess wasn't the problem.
    i thought that would end my problems but something else was malfunctioning :(
    maybe i should try re-cleaning the interior??

    spybot hmm? is it a safe program???
     
  13. Xac

    Xac Visitor

    Yeah, i use to have a computer that kept crashing, and it just got more and more frequent, it sucks, i hope your computer works better.
     
  14. brack1936

    brack1936 Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Well it's hard to put a finger on it. It could be anything! Spybot Search and Destroy is a great program and completely trustworthy and it usually finds things others don't. That it, of course, if there is something to be found. If I'm facing a problem like this I just go wthrough all the possibilities with these programs and, if I must, it comes down to reformating the hard drive. That's much easier :) .
     
  15. armed_with_a_mind

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    crap!

    yeah dude thanks
     
  16. armed_with_a_mind

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    I'll check that program out and see what happens, thanks for your help:)
     
  17. brack1936

    brack1936 Member Lifetime Supporter

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    No problems. Let me know how you go.
     
  18. Wiseman

    Wiseman Senior Member

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    Yeah. I would say that if there's not really anything on the computer that's too important, move what you do want onto a DVD or USB drive and format the hard drive and then reinstall your operating system. That's probably your best bet if you want to determine whether it's a hardware or software issue.

    And motherboards themselves aren't particularly expensive, though the repair itself might cost you a bit. If you know someone that does computer repair though, you might be able to get them to do it for you.

    But I'm guessing that it's probably a software issue based on the fact that you can start up your computer fine consistently, and you seem to run in to issues once it's booted up. As forementioned, a spyware program may be a good start if you don't want to go so far as reformatting your computer.
     
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