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cu chrashes randomly

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by light, 2010/06/08.

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    light

    light Inactive Thread Starter

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    hi my moms cpu chrashes randomly and it DOESENT start again
    but i discovered that i ca nly start if i remove the ... electric... loader..
    you now from the cpu then whn cpu start i put it back

    and it warns for low energy
    even if it has been loaded alot...
    does it have whit OVERLOAD ... ... plzz help :)
     
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    rsinfo

    rsinfo SuperGeek Alumni

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    light can you understand what you have posted. At least I can't.
     

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    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    rsinfo you aren't on your own on this one! I think spell check might help and a Google for componentry names. The mind boggles about "electric loader ".

    light, you refer to CPU crashing - do you mean the computer stops working?
    CPU (central processing unit) if it crashed would never work again!
    It would help tremendously if you would fill in your "System" info and tell us if you have 'overclocked' your computer. Neil.:eek::confused:

    ps. All your Posts previously are "Slow CPU "
     
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    light

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    hm sry i spelled bad, and bad title sry about that
    what i mean is that somtime i cant start when the computer is "charging "
     
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    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Hi light, Is this the same computer that Steve is helping you with?
    Is it a Desktop or Laptop?
    Like I said in my earlier Post - it will help no end if you enter your computer info in the User CP > Edit System Specs. Please follow the instructions to get the info to show under your name in a Post. Neil.
    If this is your main system it would be helpful if you add your system details to your profile. Please click on the link and follow those instructions it could save some time when resolving this or further issues.

    A common error is to forget to show your system details in your profile
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    To have your system specifications displayed in your profile, you have to click the link Edit Options, and under Thread Display Options > System Specifications select Yes from the drop-down menu.
    If you do add your system specifications be sure to do the above.
     

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