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    Default computer randomly shuts off

    i have an alienware desktop and it shuts off randomly when being used. usually when more than one program is running. any possible solutions?

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    delete the porn.
    dont take anything i say srsly. its the interwebs.


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    Quote Originally Posted by changaroo
    delete the porn.
    x2

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    power supply or memory

    (or possibly motherboard, but not likely)

    but yeah its most likely the power supply

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    go to:
    run, type in "eventvwr"
    then scroll down each of the tabs (system, application... ect) and look for the time that when your computer shut off and see if theres any revelent log information it recorded.

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    Power Supply Like Random Guy Said...
    It Might Also Be Your Heat Sink. Try To Clean Out The Dust Off Your Heat Sink. With Some Compressed Air, While You Are There Clean Out The Whole Pc.
    See If That Helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by ep9716
    Power Supply Like Random Guy Said...
    It Might Also Be Your Heat Sink. Try To Clean Out The Dust Off Your Heat Sink. With Some Compressed Air, While You Are There Clean Out The Whole Pc.
    See If That Helps
    that surprisingly will make a huge difference. odds are its not going bad its just getting loaded with dust and junk. def. delete the porn, and extra music, documents, videos...etc.

    if you clean and clear it and it still has issues...than its time to check the parts and see if anything has gone bad. power supply. maybe burned out memory..or simply just more needed. MAYBE your motherboard. possibiliy even your hard drive going bad if its old...but usually hard drives run a good 5 yrs

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    I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet, but run a good thorough cleaning of the computer. Download ad-aware and AVG antivirus if you don't already have them (or another antivirus software) and scan your system with them. If there's any spyware or adware on your computer it needs to be cleaned off anyway so it cant hurt to do it even if it doesnt fix the problem.

    Next i would crack open the case and clean everything out like they said up there ^^ and make sure all the cords are plugged in tight while you're at it. If that still doesn't help then start looking at hardware...Did you recently upgrade anything? 'tis possible that your power supply can't handle everything, even if it's not bad.

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    i once had the processor fan go out on me and my comp would only stay on for 20 min. i replaced the fan it was all good to go.
    heat is your enemy

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    well if its an alienware. most alienware comes with software to monitor temps and voltages etc.

    she would have had a warning should those be the cases.

    I know if yyou have a stick of bad memory this can happen. try finding a memory tester and check

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    ill sell u a brand new dell for 1000.

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