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Restart problem I have windows xp. when i am start my pc every time automatic restart more time before start the pc pls.help us

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Try reformating it. maybe your computer has a virus that malfunctioning your OS or windows xp. aside from that check the hardwares like memory or RAM if its correctly inserted.


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