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My computer randomly restarts while I am streaming videos. Sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn't. Upon restart, I get no error message of any kind, so there is no way for me to track down the issue.
I have run several tests, and can find nothing wrong with hardware or software.. so I'm stumped. Anybody have an idea what may be causing this? Anything I can try? This shouldn't be happening at all, given that this comp is only a few weeks old and barely has anything on it. |
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Over driven/broken graphics card Over driven/broken ram Over driven/broken power supply (PSU) broken mother board Unhandled memory dumps due to faulty software Virii/spyware. Have you checked your actual Error Log? |
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Well, at first I thought Might be overheating, Given that its new. This really shouldn't be an issue. But what videos are you streaming, If off sites like Youtube, FLV vidoes tend to use a fair amoun of CPU usage/load. Which could bring on the heat. You can download various free tools to monitor your CPU core easily.
If its solely caused by the videos itself. IT might be a hardware/driver issue. Either graphics or harddrive. they usually Give blue screens. But Make sure you update to the latest flash version and update your drivers. Also, Can you give more details on the tests you done, and how it restarts. Does it go straight to the bios screen, does it pause? Just little quibbles like that could give a few clues or leeds onto what is the cause. I would leave it on for awhile with, lets say you are running a program to accurately work out pi. To use up your cpu resources or any CPU intensive task over a long period. And see if it shuts itself off and if it does. Leave it ideling and see if it restarts on its own after while. I find it being caused by youtube videos a little funny :S. Edit: seems you posted while I was composing mine, Anyway, All because its new won't guarantee its fault free. If all else fails. I would see if you can send it back to be checked up on under the warranty. |
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Try and use Firefox and IE. I am guessing you got the latest players installed. But give it a go. High-quality DivX video in your browser and get it. If that fails, maybe try downloading a codec pack? I found http://www.cccp-project.net/ to be pretty good. |
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Oh yeah, I found the error: Error code 100000d1, parameter1 0e921564, parameter2 00000002, parameter 3, 00000000, parameter4, f7625672 No clue what that means... but there ya go. |
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It looks like its either a bad driver, or the RAM.. but I don't know how to check if the drivers are bad or not(they re all pretty new), and that memtest program won't even work, so I can't check that... I guess I could try switching out RAM sticks, but I don't think that's a good idea...
I guess I'll try running chkdsk. I don't want to try to use that verifier thing that guy said, as I'm sure that will mess something up. |
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