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Sudden Shut down....Ehh?

t0x1k

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This IS hardware related and not software. Before I upgraded my computer i used to randomly get sudden shutdowns, like the power was cut. On the vaio, it had a 230watt psu, so when it did it i thought it was too much load on it. Wrong.
I thought it was heat, wrong too.
Not the mobo.
Not the ram.
not the ides.
not the psu.
I thought it was the videocard not getting enough power, wrong too, does it on both my tnt2 and ti4200.
It's not windows. I've done countless reinstalls and formats. I had a sony vaio version of XP and a regular XP cd install, both version do it, not software related.
It happened more frequently with my new Audigy 2 and overclocking. Maybe the reason. But never had an audigy before I upgraded for it to do it.
May be overclocking, but it doesnt do it when it's not overclocked, the vaio couldn't over clock and had the shutdowns.
The big suspect. My CD-RW drive. Randomly it would screw up and in my computer the drive would disapear and the computer would hiccup, sound would stop and go, the mouse would be synced to the stop and go...understand? Well....is it my CD-RW? I could test it by removing it, and running the computer a few weeks without my cd-rw....but the shutdowns happened random, so it may not happen in the time period it's removed.
When it boots back up it says windows has recovered from a serious error. I have about 4 i submitted to MS and no response on them. It says it was caused by a driver failure. But what driver!? I do remeber that sometimes i unplug the molex from the cd-rw to get it to stop hiccuping while the comp is running, and sometimes the pins don't all make contact at the same time and the computer hard reboots itself....is it the cd-rw and some power problem with it?
It's a made by sony cd-rw drive....model CRX175E...
 
Could be a driver issue, try taking out all of your pci cards out and try again. Also your cpu might be overheating. Check that. umm.. Other then that.. I really dont know.




Gl
 
Originally posted by t0x1k
I have about 4 i submitted to MS and no response on them.

He he....you really expect a response from them by the built in reporting tool? It's a reporting tool for them...not you. Your the first person I ever saw expect a response.

First, disable the automatic reboot option (should be one of the first things you do when installing XP). Second, go into the Event Viewer and find out what driver is causing the problem. Problem solved.
 
Originally posted by Nephron
Could be a driver issue, try taking out all of your pci cards out and try again. Also your cpu might be overheating. Check that. umm.. Other then that.. I really dont know.



Gl

It's not overheating, it idles at 17C and load at 28C no oc.
I forgot about the event viewer, thanks.

And I was expecting a responce because I emailed them on one of their emails...like the first or second time it happened.
 
My computer use to do that constant unexpected reboots. The best way is to disable automatic rebooting My computer -> advanced-> recovery -> disable automatic reboot

Then see what kind of error message you get. And it COULD be XP software issues. I had this problem for 3 days, until I finally installed win98 and went online to see possible causes.

My problem had something to do with XP pro and some ACPI incompatiblity crap. My computer would restart on its own several times. Even if left idle for more than 10 minutes. It turns out I have to update my BIOS.
 
I used to have that problem. Thought it was blue screening, so turned off automatic reboot. Still happened, just like the power was cut. Then I started noticing it was only happenning after I fiddled around with the case, moved it, or played around with the cables. Turns out, my power cord to my PSU was a really bad fit in the PSU, and was actually disconnecting the power when I slammed a drawer etc. New power cord fixed it.
 
The problem could easily be software related. The ACPI and the automatic reboot suggestions are quite possibly your problem. I would also not rule out your power supply. Faulty power supplies usually exhibit these symptoms in fact--random shutdowns, restarts, and BSoDs.
 
This is happening on 2 power supplies, a foxconn(i think)(vaio) and a sparkle(upgrade). So it can't be that.
 
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