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Join Date: Dec 2007
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OS: WINXP
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Laptop Restarting
my Laptop Is Restarting Continually.some Times After The Profile Loading It Is Restarting Sometimes After The Os Loading It Is Restrating.sometimes When Iam Working It Is Restarting .could You Pls Tell The Reasons Which Is Causing The Restarting In Laptops Detaily.
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Re: Laptop Restarting
This can sometimes be RAM failure, have you been getting any error messages such as this:
The instruction at 0x0AF5ja4 could not execute etc. I would test your RAM, try this speech: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It has come to my attention that you might have something physically wrong with your RAM. To check this we will use a program called, Memtest86+. Choose the choice I have put down in the picture below and download it to your desktop. ![]() Once you have downloaded it to your desktop, extract the file from the Zip folder and place the ISO file on your desktop. I would then like you to burn the ISO onto a CD-R, DVD-R, CD+R, or DVD+R using programs such as Nero, or a burning studio software. If you do not have such a program, then you can download and install the free program Active ISO Burner. You can then burn the ISO to the disk with this new program or your old program. After you have burnt it to a disk you will have to set your BIOS to make you boot up from the CD Drive first. Restart your computer and at the first loading screen keep tapping either the F1, F2, F4, F6, F8, F10, F11, F12, or Delete keys to access the BIOS. If you can not get into the BIOS refer back to system documentation for further help with accessing it. When successfully accessed the BIOS look for something that says Boot Device Priority, or Boot Sequence. Set your CD Drive as first using the arrow keys or + and - keys. After setting it to first insert your disk and restart the system. Start the test and let it run as it will take approximately one day. If you have more then one stick of RAM then please follow the below instructions: Quote:
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