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| My computer shuts down My computer is shutting down in the middle of what you are doing...actually it resarts. I have noticed this when I am on the internet. I have use to have norton antivirus but switched to spydoctor as the machine has slowed down so. we kepp spydoctor updated. it runs periodically but we also run a full scan at least once a week. Nothing has shown up there. Help! -- pecanpconn |
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| Re: My computer shuts down Hi Have a look in the Event Viewer for any 'Errors'. If you don't see any error messages, right click on My Computer, select Properties and then the Advanced tab. Click on Settings under Startup and Recovery and disable 'Automatically restart'. Next time your PC reboots, you should see a Blue Screen. Could you please post the Stop Code that accompanies that BSOD back here? With that your problem could be isolated. -- Will Denny MS MVP Shell/User Please Reply to the News Groups "pecan" <pecan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F6F9A76A-F371-4336-B123-B31FD3C444D8@microsoft.com... > My computer is shutting down in the middle of what you are > doing...actually > it resarts. I have noticed this when I am on the internet. I have use to > have norton antivirus but switched to spydoctor as the machine has slowed > down so. we kepp spydoctor updated. it runs periodically but we also run > a > full scan at least once a week. Nothing has shown up there. Help! > -- > pecanpconn |
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| RE: My computer shuts down "pecan" wrote: > My computer is shutting down in the middle of what you are doing...actually > it resarts. I have noticed this when I am on the internet. I have use to > have norton antivirus but switched to spydoctor as the machine has slowed > down so. we kepp spydoctor updated. it runs periodically but we also run a > full scan at least once a week. Nothing has shown up there. Help! > -- > pecanpconn Well, Spydoctor is an anti-Spyware not an anti-Virus, or they have anti-virus no?. Try to see your Power Options Schemes by going here: Right click on Your Desktop and select Properties from the drop down list. On the display Properties window click on Screen saver Tab then click on Power Button and make your changes there. Another: Right click My Computer and select properties from the drop down list and click on Hardware tab then click Device Manager. On Device Manager click to expand Network Adapter and select your Network Interface card and right click or click Properties Button at the bottom. Click on the power management Tab and make sure the option: [ ] Let the computer turn off this device for power saving is unchecked. HTH. Let us know. nass |
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| Re: My computer shuts down pecan <pecan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >My computer is shutting down in the middle of what you are doing...actually >it resarts. I have noticed this when I am on the internet. I have use to >have norton antivirus but switched to spydoctor as the machine has slowed >down so. we kepp spydoctor updated. it runs periodically but we also run a >full scan at least once a week. Nothing has shown up there. Help! You need both antivirus and antispyware software. Norton is probably the worst possible choice for an antivirus, at least in my opinion. SpyDoctor (if that is the exact name of your product) is referred to multiple times on Eric Howe's list of Rogue/Suspect Anti-Spyware Products & Web Sites at http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm so you probably want to look for a more reputable product for this as well. Good luck Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada -- Microsoft MVP (1997 - 2008) On-Line Help Computer Service http://onlinehelp.bc.ca Syberfix Remote Computer Repair "Anyone who thinks that they are too small to make a difference has never been in bed with a mosquito." |
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| Re: My computer shuts down pecan wrote: > My computer is shutting down in the middle of what you are > doing...actually it resarts. You are presumably blue-screening, and you are set to reboot whenever that happens. Right-click My Computer, and choose Properties. On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Startup and Recovery. Under System failure, uncheck the box "Automatically restart. Now when the problem occurs again, instead of restarting, you will get the blue screen with diagnostic information. Post back with those details for more help. > I have noticed this when I am on the > internet. I have use to have norton antivirus but switched to > spydoctor I am not at all a fan of Norton AntiVirus (in fact I think it's the *worst* anti-virus program available), but if that's what you've done, you've left your self without *any* anti-virus protection, and are extremely vulnerable. Norton AntiVirus is, as its name implies, an anti-virus program, and SpyDoctor is, as its name implies, an anti-spware product. They each protect you against different things and neither is a substitute for the other. You need both types of products, and also a firewall, for protection. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup > as the machine has slowed down so. we kepp spydoctor > updated. it runs periodically but we also run a full scan at least > once a week. Nothing has shown up there. Help! |
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