Could be several different things. Could be power failure, RAM failure, could be the fan isn't cooling properly and the system is overheating, could be an application error, or operating system error, or some type of malware (virus or spyware).
Look at the event viewer, in the application section, then the system section and see if you can spot a problem.
Boot into Safe Mode (repeatedly press the F8 key on booting up, then choose Save Mode) and see if it reboots while in safe mode.
Guessing you mean computer: Rebooting is when a computer shuts itself down and then turns itself on Rebooting can be required after you install updates or download software.
A computer that shuts down and reboots on its own often has an issue with the power supply. Replacing the power supply will often resolve the problem.
Any time you disconnect the battery the computer automatically reboots,
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well i seems the virus is not allowing you to access programs which will lead to healing your computerresart you computer and run antivirus in safe mode is shouldn't restart
If you are having a problem connecting to the internet, there are several ways to tell if the problem is with your computer or your ISP (internet service provider). First, check your network connections from the control panel on your computer. If your computer says that you are disconnected, the problem is probably with the connection between your computer and your router. If not, the problem may be with your computer itself, your router, or ISP. Check your router's status indicator lights. If they are not blinking normally the problem is most likely with your ISP or the router itself. If not, it is probably a problem with your computer. Answer Check out in this order: System, Program, User...
A basic problem is, when your Computer first stabled itself, (when you first bought it) it enables itself a Security System, which basically runs the whole thing, and when you turn it on, it switches on this TINY circuit which runs the computer, and sometimes when this circuit is disabled or faulty, it will automatically turn off, and so will the computer.
Not as long as the computer detects a problem
Yes. All data in memory is volatile and will be lost when the machine reboots, unless you saved the data to a non-volatile storage device (e.g., hard-disk drive) before rebooting.
the electronic calibrating system reboots itself
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