iBringSolutions
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Hi,
My PC has been plagued with this crash syndrome for the longest time.
I thought it my be virus related so I formatted everything and installed a fresh new copy of XP, but this morning the problem was back.
Problem is this. Computer works fine all day, but when I shut down for the night and reboot in the morning it crashes and auto reboots and then it's it's "usually" fine for the day.
People I've asked say maybe the computer is over heating, but I find that strange since it normally only crashes after I reboot in the morning - after the PC has been shot down for a long period.
PC is running off an AMD Athlon XP 2600+ with 1 GB of ram and am 80 GB hard drive - only 5 GB of which is currently used.
Does anyone know what could cause a PC to crash after you boot it from a long shut down period; such as over night?
Thanks!
PJ
My PC has been plagued with this crash syndrome for the longest time.
I thought it my be virus related so I formatted everything and installed a fresh new copy of XP, but this morning the problem was back.
Problem is this. Computer works fine all day, but when I shut down for the night and reboot in the morning it crashes and auto reboots and then it's it's "usually" fine for the day.
People I've asked say maybe the computer is over heating, but I find that strange since it normally only crashes after I reboot in the morning - after the PC has been shot down for a long period.
PC is running off an AMD Athlon XP 2600+ with 1 GB of ram and am 80 GB hard drive - only 5 GB of which is currently used.
Does anyone know what could cause a PC to crash after you boot it from a long shut down period; such as over night?
Thanks!
PJ