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    Faqueza Nekane is offline Senior Member
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    Default All time pc shuts down Windows 7 dependableness history reports unexpected shutdown.

    I understand the change unpredictably through the Dell laptop, because I think it's out of bed in January 2008 till now 5 times, occurs twice in a month this is a gap between the event in two months. at the time was 5 and I was able to write the story of what must be a blue screen, since I graduated from scenery on the way in which the computer is restarted after an unexpected power outage. I do not know if I can find help on the road, what could be the reason. Some are designed not only to hear, or by defining what it means to take or if I can not make any difference which way before sending it to the seller.

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    Zurine Rogelio is offline Senior Member
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    I think it will be solved using the updated drivers for your system. I think you need to do a neat installation of drivers you are using the system. If you do this, so keep that in mind that all drivers must be updated and properly install the system. Hopefully this will help you get the desired solution. So try to do to get the desired solution.

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    Was right on the computer and on top of the linkage system of the advanced state in the left pane. Select the Advanced tag and check the option key during startup, plus repair. Uncheck the automatic recovery. It is useful to include rules faults blue end of the display and renewable off AR gives you time to pick. It looks like it could survive at the same time that the sooner you see one more attempt to connect on how to see if you will be able to get an initiative to establish the source of this before. Right-click Computer and select Run.

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