If your computer has already began to shut down, press ctrl-alt-delete and click start task manager. The process PAUSES and all you have to do to get back to being logged on is search for "Windows Start-Up Application" and press delete. No password re-input required (applicable to computers with password settings), all programs that were opened prior to this will remain unaffected. This can be very useful especially if you accidentally shut down while working on an important document or piece of work.
This only works if you are able to catch your computer WHILE it's shutting down, not if it's been turned off/logged off for an extensive time period.
turning the computer off
no you are shutting the coumpter down whats the point?
Yes, it should stop all shutting down actions by your computer if the system is overheating.
Have you tried shutting down all programs, then shutting down and re-starting your computer ?
Shutting down means closing or turning off. For instance, when you turn off your computer, you shut it down. When a circus shuts down it's closing.
No.
many reasons but just scan your computer to be on the safeside
Yes, There is a CPU relay under the hood in a fuse panel. I am not sure of the exact label of the relay but it should be large and black.
You have a virus. Or it is continuously overheating?
Using the "start" button to shut down your computer gives your system a "heads up", if you will, that you are shutting it down. Shutting a computer down abruptly could be destructive to the system if you shut it down in the middle of an important process.
When my computer would unexpectedly shut down on its own it turned out that the processor fan was bad and the computer was shutting down due to the processor overheating.
Re-booting your computer will refresh everything without shutting it down completely.