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Jas
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6th May 08 at 21:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

say if it was being used and it just froze...

and it was really slow starting up etc..


it can be just left on with nothing but msn running and come home to find its crashed..
Doug
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6th May 08 at 21:20   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Normally a mixture of low quality componants and user error tbh
Jas
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6th May 08 at 21:26   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Doug
Normally a mixture of low quality componants and user error tbh


Says he who goes to the library on the pull
Matt L
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6th May 08 at 21:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

over heating id of thought. i know one of my mates suffered that loads on his pc (heavily into gaming) hes now got everything watercooled
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id agree with Matt on this one, cant realy see what else could be causing it unless you have faulty PSU
Doug
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Try taking it out from your cupboard and leaving a side off it.

I bet that will cure it, if not then look at the PSU as mentioned above
Jas
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6th May 08 at 21:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thanks,ive put it in open area and its working better...

we'll see how it is tonight
Ian
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Normally caused by overheating. Slow start up isn't the same issue.
Ren
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Nothing but MSN? Have you checked your processes to see what programs are starting up when you load up?
cunningham
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do a full adaware clean spybot clean antivirus scan and defrag hard drive
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Yea agree with above (I had a similar problem)

Slow PC - many causes (viruses, slow components etc)

PC crashing - I had the same problem my power supply was too "weak" to support my pc
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Starting slowly could be due to low RAM, viruses or spyware.
As the others have said it could well be overheating, its worth taking the side of the case off and seeing if theres much dust in there as well. If there is grab a can of compressed air and give it a spray around the inside.
Also if your using Windows XP disable automatic rebooting.
"1.
Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
2.
Click the Advanced tab.
3.
Under Startup and Recovery, click Settings to open the Startup and Recovery dialog box.
4.
Clear the Automatically restart check box, and click OK the necessary number of times.
5.
Restart your computer for the settings to take effect."

Hope it sorts the issue out mate!
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Do you have lots of large media files?
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Try the instructions here, it may help you

http://www.techsupportteam.org/forum/malware-removal/541-slow-computer-check-here-first-may-not-malware.html


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