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    joshin is offline Senior Member
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    My Computer turns off without giving any prior warning?

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    A computer that turns off without giving any prior notice is often related to the heat matter. Several computers nowadays are considered to turn off or mechanically reboot if the computer, processor, or other device in your computer gets too hot. You may also have heard about the irregular noises which may be coming from your computer in recent times such as a high squealing of this could also show that a fan may be weakening in your computer.

    You can first start it by examing the fan on the power supply which is working by inspecting the back of the computer and checking that the fan is working very smoothly. For all other fans in the computer you will require to open the computer and also confirm that the fan are working properly and/or if your BIOS monitors the RPM of the fans then enter the BIOS and also see to it that the BIOS does not result in any errors.

    It is very much a good idea to verify it with the computer processor heatsink is properly connected to it or not then connect it properly other wise it will result in over heating of your computer processor and causing the issue.Users might also be able to verify how hot their computer is committed by the thermal sensors, if your computer comes outfitted with these sensors make sure your CPU is not running to hot.

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    See to it that is there any failure of hardware factor in your computer which is causing your computer to do surprisingly turn off without giving any notice in advance. If you have recently added a new hardware device to the computer, remove that device to make sure it is not causing your issues.

    Before uninstalling the hardware, see to it that you are not been encounter by this issue because of the hardware conflicts by viewing Device Manager for errors. If you have installed any new hardware into the computer, the next best clarification is to formative if this is a hardware issue would be remove any hardware on the computer that is not needed. For example, eliminate your modem, network card, sound card, and any other expansion cards that are not needed for the computer to operate. Run the computer without these cards to see if they are the cause of your issue.

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    Computer can also be attacked by the virus so that it is designed in such a way that to shut the computer or turn off it. If the result from the computer seems to be turning off while running a program then it seems that it is been infected.

    If there is a virus in your computer then see to it that the virus scanner which is in your computer is up to date updated for scanning and removing the virus from the computer

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    After following all the above advice but still your computer still continues to reboot, then it likely to be see that the computer is undergoing Microsoft Windows operating system related issue which are unable to be explained. For making help make sure this is the case, please try the below steps.

    1. Reboot the computer and enter CMOS setup as the computer is booting.

    2. After you have loaded the computer in CMOS setup, let the computer sit.

    If the computer does not reboot while leasing the computer sit in CMOS it is likely that you are in truth experiencing an issue with Microsoft Windows and it is proposed that if you have followed all of the above suggestion that you reinstall your version of Microsoft Windows.

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    If after doing the reinstalling in your operating system or might be during the installation of the operating system in your computer then turn it off abnormally and is very much likely that the other hardware will fail in the computer. There is often RAM, CPU, Motherboard and the power Supply too.

    If you have extra accessible parts or have a friend or co-worker with a similar configuration that is willing to allow you to test their hardware in your computer, try exchange these parts to establish if they are at fault. if not, you will need to have the computer serviced.

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