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Try checking all of the power cords and check the outlet itself. If all seem to be fine then it can be your motherboard or something more. Chances are it will be cheaper to buy a new computer. Best advice call the geek squad or find a tech. school close by to look at it for you.
That motherboard doesnt support newer processors like the phenom 2 if u look your motherboard up it will tell you what processors are compatible with it. this model emachines computer is a lower end computer built with cheap parts so it can be sold for cheap. chances are your motherboard only accepts athlon processors or earlier.
Chances are that the CMOS Battery on the motherboard is dead and needs to be replaced. Without this battery, the computer can not remember the CMOS settings when the power is turned off.
Clean the dust out of it, chances are your computer is overheating. Make sure you clean the dust out of the CPU area and heatsink and clean off all of the fans. If this continues to happen it may be a virus so run your anti virus scanner and if it persists take it to a certified tech.
Well, you can - but chances or your success are...;)
He has an apple laptop, so probably that.
If you know a bit about hardware you could go out and purchase a new motherboard and CPU (you should be able to get an upgrade kit) and then install it yourself by pulling the computer apart and replacing the old one, however if you don't know how to do this then i recommend taking it to an IT professional to do if for you, They will usually give you a warrenty for it and this eliminates the chances of you voiding your existing warrenty so it is definetly worth the extra cost if you don't want to risk it. If you wish to do it yourself then simply remove all PCI or similar cards from your motherboard, IDE, Sata, etc cables from motherboard and the power, reset light, etc cables. Then unskrew the old motherboard and put in the new one (somtimes you may have to remove the powersupply to be able to get into it.) Then reattach the devices into the new motherboard carful to put it all back into the same places you took them out and follow the motherboard manual if you have any troubles working out what goes where. After this install the new drivers which came with the motherboard and your good to go ;). However you cannot just replace the CPU and not the motherboard if the new CPU you have is not compatible with your current motherboard. In most cases when upgrading you need a new motherboard too.
The Main Chances For Your Computer Not To Work :-The Power Line Of The Computer May Not Be Plugged Properly.The computer Fan Might Not Be Working.The Hardware inside The Computer May Not Be fixed properly.Sometimes The Over Presence of The Dust on The RAM may Be The Reason.These Are General Chances For The Computer Not To Work. There Are Many Other Sophisticated Reason For This problem.
That's fine, but you computer has better chances to last longer if you use the Sleep mode.
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The Xbox is a powerful console so fans aren't only going to protect it from overheating, keeping it stood up away from other objects and in an airy room should be fine. If it's still overheating contact Microsoft about the issue. Chances are, they might replace it.
Chances are not the temp sensor. It could be a thermostat or a hose that has a leak. And the one you dare not want it to be is a crack head.