Pull everything out of the slots and disconnect everything from the back except the keyboard and mouse. If the problem still occurs, disconnect the disk drive. If it STILL occurs, you have either a motherboard or a power supply problem.
If you can get the computer to boot without shutting down, start adding the peripherals back, one at a time and see when the problem comes back.
Be sure to save all your important data to another media(CD, DVD, or external hard drive) before restarting your computer.
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Well, shorlty: no. It will reload your operating system though, so ... it depends what you want from it.
You Can Fix It In Safe Mode , Then In Safe Mode Run The Anti , If Your Anti Support The ( Scan Before The ShellStart ) , Activate It . And Restart It , SIMPLE ! And Sorry For Terrible English ! ;)
You probably don't meet system requirements to play.
Nope - normally, when a computer does a re-start to finish updating, it closes all active windows before shutting down.
No. Reset means reseting everything...kind of like restarting a computer. Restore means putting back the thing you wanted before.
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Static electricity could fry your hard drive or many other parts of your computer. If your messing with the inside of your computer it is smart to get a grounding wire or something to get rid of your electricity before entering the computer.
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When a computer is turned on, it runs a Power-On Self Test (POST) to make sure the hardware is initially set and in working order before booting up. When you re-start, the computer never loses power, and so the POST step is skipped.