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My computer is automatic shutdown but during pc is on but no display then 2 second after computer is restart.

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Your heatsink on cpu is not right and video card not right

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2008

SOURCE: automatic shutdown

You either have two issues . The heatsink Fan needs replaced ( it will shut down to save you from burning out the chip ) Or possibly the power supply has an issue . More than likely is the Fan for CPU .

Please make sure you mark my correct solution for your motherboard
Thank you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: pc run ok.Os ok,no Virus, Problem when turn it shutdwon it become restart

You can change the pc from the dealer where you have bought. Since you have used only 2-3 days your computer can be replaced.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: The computer shutdown and I tried to turn on and

If you are getting through the bios before it shuts down, you may want to make sure that the CPU cooling fan is working and that there is plenty of airflow around the CPU heat sink. Make sure the reset and power buttons are working properly as well. Check that all of your RAM modules and any add on cards are seated properly as well.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2010

SOURCE: automatic restart boot

It is either stuck on the install process or you picked up a virus that was going around a while back. Run Virus check from a boot disk if you weren't installing Windows. If you where installing windows, format the drive and reinstall something glitched. You could try removing the file Firststart from the Main Directory but that rarely works.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 03, 2011

SOURCE: - mainboard asus p5kpl-cm do

Try updating BIOS and Intel Chipset

http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=6nnVb6RBxd7PhGmt

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When i go to start-restart it takes 10-15 for the computer to shut down and restart

You might have an automatic windows update on which installs during shutdown.
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Here's how to create a shutdown shortcut on your desktop

Instead of going to the start menu, choosing shutdown, then waiting for the computer to shut all the programs down, you can create a shortcut on the desktop to do it quickly. You can create a shutdown, restart, or a logoff icon on your desktop which will work a lot quicker than using the usual buttons in the start menu.
Here's how to create a shutdown shortcut on your desktop

1. Go to your blank desktop
2. Right click on a blank space and a menu will appear
3. Choose New from the menu
4. Then choose Shortcut
5. Where it says type the location of the item type in shutdown.exe -s
6. Then press next
7. Now enter a name for your icon. Mine is called SHUTDOWN NOW
8. Press next
9. The Shutdown shortcut will be on your desktop

Different combination you can type in when creating a shortcut to shutdown, restart, or logoff.


Shutdown.exe -s

Shutsdown your computer in 30 seconds and will close all programs and ask you to save all work.

shutdown.exe -r
Restarts your computer in 30 seconds.


shutdown.exe -l
This one will logoff your computer back to the welcome screen where you will need to login again.

shutdown.exe -s -t 1
Shutsdown your computer in one second. the -t 1 tells it how long to wait. (one second in this case) You can put -t 10 or even -t 1120.

shutdown.exe -s -t 15 -c "Goodbye you idiot"
This is my favorite code. It will shutdown in 15 seconds and have a message in the box saying "Goodbye you idiot"
The -c "bla bla bla" stands for a comment.

Notes:

* to stop the computer from shutting down type shutdown /a into the run box located in the start menu..
* -f will force everything to close immediately without asking to save anything.
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Mac hangs on shutdown during automatic restart - black screen, flashing power light.

Apple icon top left corner, click menu drop down, click FORCE SHUTDOWN click each item intern to close.
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How do I reboot the computer?

Click on START -> Shutdown and scroll to restart option.
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You cannot vote on your own post 0 a blue screen of death states a problem has been detected and windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer technnical imforation...

Important notes

First, the condition experince with networked computers
The computer has encountered a critical error due to a network server shutdown during when operating system update were being performed.
Second, the condition experince while attempting to install a malfunct computer software. Examples include, softwares capable of alterating the operating system. Attempting to install another operating systems software on an already existing system that is incompartible would first ease the prior system making way for the new version. A critical error shut down displaying digits is what occurs.
Third, attempting to restore the computers softwares byy deleting a significant program file, especially on the operating system causes the situation experinced.

Resolution to the problem

First, perform hardware checks
1. Disconnect the computer from any networks
a. if a computer connected to a network malfunctions, disconnecting each computer leaves the remaining to continue to function like before.
2. A problem due to connecting a device that was incompartibility to the operating system, with disconnection should produce restore functionality. examples, of printers, fax machines, and pheriperal connections that are outdated in software compartible to the computer system.
3. The foreign disk incompartible to the operating system locable in the disk driver once removed from the dirvers should restore to usual functionality soon after restarting the computer.

Second, perform software checks
1. Power of the computer, powering back on after mometary delay.
2. the computer should load display the usual operating system.
3. The process would display the same error indicating a persistant problem requiring reestablisment.

A comprehensive resolution of the problem considering both hardware and software conditions explained

1. Disconnect every computer pheripheral, examples, faxes, printers, speakers, external networks, internet modems
2. power off, power on shortly after
3. wait until the compuer performs a new reconfiguration to the removed pheriperals

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I can't shut down my PC,It restarts again!

This behavior may occur if Windows stops responding during a typical operation or during the shutdown process. By default, the computer is configured to automatically restart when Windows stops responding. To view this setting, follow these steps:
  1. Click the Start button, right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Start up and Recovery.
  2. Under System Failure, view the Automatically restart check box. If the Automatically restart check box is selected, Windows automatically restarts if the computer stops unexpectedly.
If your computer constantly restarts while you are using it, or if you are trying to shut down the computer after it has stopped unexpectedly, click to clear the Automatically restart check box. If you clear this check box, you receive an error message when the computer stops responding. This error message may describe the cause of the problem. You can also review the system log in Event Viewer to view the critical stop error that occurs when the computer restarts. For additional information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 308427 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/ ) HOW TO: View and manage event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP To configure the way that Windows responds when the computer stops unexpectedly, follow these steps.

Note: You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may prevent you from completing this procedure.
  1. Log on to the host computer as either an administrator or the owner.
  2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  3. Under Pick a category, click Performance and Maintenance.
  4. Under the or pick a Control Panel icon section, click System.
  5. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
  6. Click to select any one of the following check boxes under System Failure:
    • Write an event to the system log
    • Send an administrative alert
    • Automatically restart
    At last if nothing works then clear the "Star up"
  7. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Start up
    If you are not satisfied then If you are using XP then repair it.

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No display after restart

bro I am having the same problem!! after searching I found that the pc gets display on my case if I remove power cord and press the power button (and holds on) of pc like 30 seconds and then reconnect the power cord and powers on!! this is how I get back display after restarting pc.   
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Restart at shutdown

Hi,

This behavior may occur if Windows stops responding during a typical operation or during the shutdown process. By default, the computer is configured to automatically restart when Windows stops responding. To view this setting, follow these steps:
  1. Click the Start button, right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
  2. Under System Failure, view the Automatically restart check box. If the Automatically restart check box is selected, Windows automatically restarts if the computer stops unexpectedly.
I can give you anotther solution too

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Xeeshan
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Computer restarts on shutdown

If your computer constantly restarts while you are using it, or if you are trying to shut down the computer after it has stopped unexpectedly, click to clear the Automatically restart check box. If you clear this check box, you receive an error message when the computer stops responding. This error message may describe the cause of the problem. You can also review the system log in Event Viewer to view the critical stop error that occurs when the computer restarts.

  1. Click the Start button, right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Advanced tab, and then click Settings under Startup and Recovery.
  2. Under System Failure, view the Automatically restart check box. If the Automatically restart check box is selected, Windows automatically restarts if the computer stops unexpectedly.
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Blue error screen and system shutdown on Dell Dimension C521

Rule of thumb test ram out first usally that is the cause what does the code say on the blue screen
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