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Computer keep crashing/restarting by itself
#1
The blue screen popup and said it need to shutdown/restart to prevent some damage or something like that. ( usually when I have Firefox and maple running at the same time)

I tried scanning it with Anti-Malwarebytes Pro, McAfee Security, Microsoft Security Essential and nothing came up. ( did all those 3 scan at least 5 times ea). I'm still not sure if its worm/trojan/virus related( I don't know anything about computers)

BUT I did scan it with ccleaner and McAfee ( every time it restart/crash) quick scan 500mb-1gb of memory image file or something like that came up but I dont know how to remove it. McAfee and Ccleaner can't remove it for some reason. It just wont ;s

So what else/option do I have left or how do I fix this crash/auto restart? ( blue screen popping up saying it need to restart/shut down to prevent farther damage)

O and the comp is a bit laggy/stuff just stop responding.
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#2
I think if you google the error code that shows up on the BSOD it can help diagnose the problem
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#3
Proxied Wrote:I think if you google the error code that shows up on the BSOD it can help diagnose the problem

I dont think its possible, it just pop up for like 1 second then it restart/crashed. Can't read it fast enough.
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WubYou4ever Wrote:I dont think its possible, it just pop up for like 1 second then it restart/crashed. Can't read it fast enough.

dafadsfasd nice edit!!
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#5
use nirsofts bluescreenview to go through your dmp files to figure out which program crashed your computer
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#6
Uh i'm not sure which exact link to download.
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#7
bottom of page, should be organized by languages i think
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#8
I tried the error-checking thing, it worked for a few days then it crashed again, wonder what is wrong ;s
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#9
did you happen to find out which program causes the crash? bluescreenview doesnt fix it, it just pinpoints which exact file(or files) causes the computer to bluescreen
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#10
WubYou4ever Wrote:I dont think its possible, it just pop up for like 1 second then it restart/crashed. Can't read it fast enough.

you're going to need to stop the automatic restart for BSOD
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows7/h...dows-7.htm

when you get BSOD again, write down the error codes and you can look them up after restart.
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