Computer restarts on startup!!

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nickk,

I did this list some time ago and I think you will find it helpful:

Run regular maintenance on your PC...just as you would keep your house clean, your PC runs better when it's organized as well.

1) Use Disk Clean up and get rid of unneeded files. Compress old ones

2) Go thru your Add/Remove program and get rid of anything you haven't used lately, esp if you have the disk for it and can reinstall it or download it at a later date should you decide you want it again. Just letting it sit on your hard drive taking up space is ridiculous if you aren't using it.

3) Run the Disk Defrag on a periodic basis. If you have Norton Systemworks, set it up so that you can see how degragged your computer is and let it tell you when to defrag.

4) Remember to do a drive check every so often. You do this going to MY COMPUTER then SELECT YOUR DRIVE(C) right click it and go down to PROPERTIES on the pop up box select the second tab along TOOLS and click the top box CHECK ERRORS NOW.

And then ALWAYS. ALWAYS download and install any Critical Updates that Windows lets you know about. If you don't have your configuration set so that it will tell you and you aren't in the habit of checking periodically (like every other day) then set it so that Windows WILL let you know there is a Critical Update. This step is an absolute necessity.

Then go and download these FREE programs:

1) Ad-aware http://www.majorgeeks.com/download506.html (removes all adverts and ad self launch programs,feed up with pop ups get it)

2) Spy-bot http://www.majorgeeks.com/download2471.html (same as ad-aware but always better two have two in this case because they'll double check everything)

3) AVG free http://www.majorgeeks.com/download886.html (ok for basic scan but know not to detect major viruses) or Avast Home Edition: http://www.majorgeeks.com/download1968.html

4) Zone Alarms http://www.majorgeeks.com/download388.html (has a free and a paid version)

5) Sygate http://www.majorgeeks.com/download3356.html (Has a free and a paid version
or see the other firewall option

6) A Popup Blocker if your ISP doesnÂ’t come with one:
http://lists.gpick.com/pages/Ad~PopUp_Tools.htm


This one has been recommended by a number of people here on this web site:

Google Toolbar http://www.google.com (Can only be used with IE tho)

And this one, I have personal experience with and is excellent. It can be used with ANY browser:

POW http://www.analogx.com.

Then you should download and pay for :

1) An Antivirus program:

Norton 2003 or 2004 http://www.norton.com (a good professional antivirus,always as up to date virus definitions)

Panda Titanium http://www.pandasoftware.com (another good one but slightly slows down computer applications etc)

AVG 7 pro http://www.grisoft.com/us/us_index.php (again its ok but i found that it takes slightly longer for virus definitions to come out)

2) There are two other Firewall options:

Norton firewall http://www.norton.com (good again stops a lot of unwanted internet activity but does become annoying if your have Bearshare, Kazaa etc installed)

Kerio http://www.kerio.com/kpf_home.html

3) For making copies of your hard drive (good if you need to transfer your hard drive contents or if your hard drive keeps crashing.:

Norton Ghost: http://www.norton.com

Drive image http://www.r-tt.com (a software program that makes a up to date recovery point separate from system restore,good if you know your computer keeps crashing)

4) For fixing Registry and disk problems:

PC Bug Doctor http://www.pcbugdoctor.com (corrects many problem but not deep registry ones)

PC Doctor Oncall http://www.pcdocrx.net/cgi-bin/view...2004/index.html (does full system check fixes almost any problems)

Ashampoo WinOptimizer Platinum Suite 2
http://www.ashampoo.com/ (Drive Cleaner, Registry Cleaner, Internet Cleaner, DLL Cleaner, Internet Tuner, StartUp Tuner, File Wiper, and File Associator. Free up valuable space on your hard drive. Speed up general system performance.)

Norton Systemworks 2003 or 2004: http://www.norton.com

For a good listing of all this, go to:
or http://www.wilders.org/

I hope this list helps. Liz
 
A similar problem occoured with my PC on Win Xp Pro.

Though the cause could not be identified, but a very good option is to restore your system to a previous date.

Start in Safe mode, then

Start > Programmes > Accessories > System tools >System Restore

Now restore your PC to a previous date. This method is also suitable, if by mistake you commit some error. Windows by itself makes system restore points, but its suggested that one makes a system restore point before any critical installation or removal.
 
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