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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: India
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OS: win_xp service pack 3,centOS 5.2 (64 bit)
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[SOLVED] Automatically shutdown:
hai friends,
i've one problem in my centOS 5.2 64 bit machine, it automatically shutdown when i'm working. i don't know y? i don't use ups is it made any problem? please help me to solve this problem. Thanking u in advance. |
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Re: Automatically shutdown:
Hi,
Can you give us a better idea about some of this. Does it happen only when you are working and if so with what program? Can you make it happen when there is nothing going on, and the computer is just idle? How often does it do this? Have you checked to make sure that they inside of your computer is clean and there isn't an excessive amount of dust in the case. This can cause the computer to shutdown. I would also make sure that all the connectors are in tight, Make sure that the ram is in tight and correctly. Start there and see what happens. Cheers!
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brit living in Greece
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OS: WinME, WinXP Pro SP3, Win7 Beta, Ubuntu 9.04 & Netbook Remix & CD2USB, Mepis 6.5, Fedora 10
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Re: Automatically shutdown:
if you can see your CPU fan make sure that it is running properly all the time
games are rather strenuous on computers so i would malke sure that all your fans are runing properly, clear out any dust and debris in heatsinks and fan blades to allow adequate airflow in and around your pc
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OS: win_xp service pack 3,centOS 5.2 (64 bit)
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Re: Automatically shutdown:
i've cleaned my cpu and checked all the devices are plug-in correctly. it switched on and running well, for checking i just press power button, keyboard and mouse lights are blinking and cpu is also running, even cd-drive also working, but monitor displays check ur cable. i don't wat was happen, i think bad sector may be the reason for this. please suggest me ur ideas.
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Re: Automatically shutdown:
check your VGA connector .. maybe a pin bent when you removed and replaced it ..
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Re: Automatically shutdown:
try powering off your PC, open it up remove your VGA card, clean the edge connectors on the card (where it pushes into the slot & not the slot itself) then try again. Make sure that the far end is also plugged in at the monitor and has no problems. Try it on another PC. Try another monitor on your PC.
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Re: Automatically shutdown:
glad to see you're working again
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