This could be caused by many things which are beyond the average users ability to correct. But there are a couple things you can try which may get you going again.
Re-seat the RAM. Laptops live a rough life, they tend to get banged around a bit. It is not uncommon for one of the systems RAM sticks to get jostled loose. A loose RAM stick can have all sorts of odd effects on your system, including random restarts. With the system unplugged & battery removed, take off the panel which covers the RAM sticks, and remove the RAM & put it right back in.
You'd be surprised how often that works.
Your OS may be corrupted. The only good way to test this is to load another OS. You can wipe the hard disk & reinstall your current OS, or you can download one of the many Linux distros which are able to boot from CD (this is called a "live CD"). Ubuntu is a very good distro for this purpose.
If it isn't one of those two things, you've got bigger fish to fry & should take it to a professional.
This could be any of a dozen different things... But here's some easy stuff you can try yourself before bringing in the professionals.
1. It could be a loose RAM stick. With the machine turned off, unplugged, and battery removed, open up the panel (usually on the bottom) for adding RAM, and re-seat your ram (remove it & then reinsert it.) Additionally, if there are two sticks of RAM in there, try booting the machine with just one, and then just the other to see if either of them have gone bad.
2. It could be something in your OS or hard disk has gone wonky. To check, download & burn any Linux distribution that has a "live" CD. A live CD is a CD which allows you to load & use an operating system without having to install it.
3. It could be overheating. Blow all the dust out of all the ventilation slots. If possible, ensure that the CPU heatsink has not worked loose.
Hope that helps.
well look for something that pops up saying theres updates and press pospone or just dont install stuff cause sometimes theyll restart your com when theyer done
Battery may be depleted.
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You can fix your Samsung Galaxy Ace if it keeps restarting by restoring your phone to its original factory settings. This wil take your phone back to its original settings and get rid of the restarting problem.
Take it to the Mac Store.
That could mean that your computer isn't capable of running Windows 2000 (i.e not enough memory or RAM or something)
just remove ur battery ...and power on it
There could be many reasons why your phone is restarting by just trying to use the camera. In order to help you troubleshoot this issue one needs to know what type of phone.
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You can troubleshoot problems with your pa system speaker by restarting the electricity source. www.homerecordingconnection.com has good information too. You will fist need to determine if you have power to the PA system. If you have power but no sound,make sure all connections are secure, and correct.
You can try taking out the memory disk of your laptop. You can try rebooting your computer or try restarting your computer from scratch. You can try the Geek Squad computer store.
I have a time laptop which keeps crashing. How do I find out which version of Insyde bios it should be using
If you close the lid of the laptop before it has finished, it will suspend all activity and wait for you to open it again before proceeding. Otherwise you may be accidentally putting it into hibernate or sleep modes, or restarting it.