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On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 20:42, Finnur Thorarinsson<[email protected]> wrote:
> Then uncheck "automatically restart" (in the same dialog) to see if this is
> in fact the operating system initiating the restart. If it is, then you
> should (instead of the computer restarting) see a blue screen with
> information on it. The information should help us understand the problem a
> little better, in the absence of a minidump.
> What I suspect is going on here, however, is hardware failure. Maybe faulty
> ram or something overheating... Those can cause instant restarts but do
> not necessarily cause minidumps to be created.

Hi there,
 Thank you for replying back. The 'automatically restart' box is
unchecked, about the RAM that may be possible as its been 4-5 years on
this machine, this would have to wait for next week so I can run the
latest memtest86 from the CD/DVD.

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