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| Aug3-08, 11:51 AM | #1 |
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PC restarts everytime I watch a video
My pc restarts everytime I watch a video after 5 minutes
(e.g. on youtube or if I watch a video with the windows media player) . a) I've already done a memory test (the memtest ran for 6 hours and didn't show any errors) b) I formatted the hard drive and reinstalled windows XP. The pc still restarts. c) I've cleaned the interior of the pc from dust d) I monitored the temperature of the processor and it lies below 45°C. e) The pc does not restart if I play games. Any help is appreciated. |
| Aug3-08, 12:02 PM | #2 |
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Have you installed the latest drivers for your video and Chipset? check to see if your board has an updated BIOS for it. Also for Youtube, makesure you have the latest version of Adobe Flash installed
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| Aug4-08, 06:38 AM | #3 |
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I would recommend checking if you have the latest drivers for your video card. Try running "dxdiag" to bring up your directX diagnosis. Good luck.
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| Aug4-08, 07:53 AM | #4 |
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PC restarts everytime I watch a video
What does your event log say?
(RightClick on My Computer -> Manage -> System Tools -> Event Viewer) Is there a BSOD message? (RightClick on My Computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Settings -> Automatically Restart should be unchecked) |
| Aug4-08, 02:11 PM | #5 |
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- I have the latest video driver installed (catalyst driver) - dxdiagnose was ok - I didn't update the BIOS (and I rather would not like to perform any bios updates) |
| Aug4-08, 03:00 PM | #6 |
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Does the restart happen ONLY during the viewing of a video?
Or are there other instances when it restarts? Can you monitor the temperature of the video card's CPU? What happens when you view using another viewer (like Media Player Classic or VLC)? Have you tried booting up a Knoppix Linux livecd and trying to view the videos? If it happens here, then it's probably a hardware problem. |
| Aug4-08, 03:56 PM | #7 |
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I've worked on many computer over the years and just recently had a similar issue with my machine (Although it would do it at more random intervals). Did everything your talking about just short of revamping the drive. All that, and it wound up being a flakey power supply. Replaced it and now it works like a champ. Just a suggestion.
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| Aug4-08, 04:03 PM | #8 |
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That's part of Microsoft's new Fitness Initiative. It's called GET THE HELL OFF THE COMPUTER AND GO SLAP YOUR PEEPERS ON THE REAL WORLD FOR A WHILE.
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| Aug4-08, 04:37 PM | #9 |
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with Mozilla Firefox. The pc ALSO restarted. |
| Aug4-08, 06:20 PM | #10 |
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I'd say... definitely hardware. As Ronnin suggests, it might be your power supply. Is your computer loaded up on devices? If it can't handle the load, it might cause the instability and force a reset. Is there a fan for your graphics card CPU? Is it working? |
| Oct15-08, 05:57 PM | #11 |
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I have the same problem. Could you please tell me your processor name and model, and your motherboard's name and model? I wonder if there's a common factor.
Mine are Processor: Intel Pentium D 805 Motherboard: Abit SG-81 |
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