How is your computer rebooting? Is it showing a blue screen?
Your computer may have registry problem. Try backing it up and reinstalling windows (resetting it to factory conditions using system recovery). This will only work if you have not installed Windows on your computer using a DVD or CD. Your computer must have the same operating system as you got it in factory condition. If not, you need to use your DVD or CD to reinstall it or buy one.
Because of missing operating system files
It will keep rebooting if there is an over load of data on the core processor!!
because you broke it
Yes. "Rebooting" means to reload the Operating System from scratch. This happens every time you swithch you computer off and then restart it.
the soundcard has defect. or maybe you rebooted your computer improperly. so the function of the soundcard has been affected of improper rebooting
It may have an auto-boot function.
'reboot' is just another word for 'restart'. it just means to turn the computer off and back on again. Rebooting sort of means to turn the computer off and on to make an installed program work.
If you run a Linux system, you rarely have to reboot your system. However, for Windows systems, rebooting is common. Under Windows systems, rebooting is primarily used to finish installing updates and protect the system from data corruption if a fatal error is encountered.
No. Rebooting should not change any settings such as language.
My home thermostat kept rebooting randomly due to a loose connection in the wiring behind it. Try tapping or pounding on it to see if it reboots. If so, it is likely that a connection is loose in the panel behind the thermostat. This should be an easy fix for an electrician.
If your PS3 keeps freezing up when you try to play digital download games, try rebooting the PS3 to clear the cache. You can also try rebooting your router or switching the channel on the router.
No I don't think so.You will not lose your data just by rebooting your computer.