by repairing it....
computer
If the computer does not log you off automatically when it enters standby, then yes. Also, this could be a sign of a faulty sound card that needs to be replaced.
A basic problem is, when your Computer first stabled itself, (when you first bought it) it enables itself a Security System, which basically runs the whole thing, and when you turn it on, it switches on this TINY circuit which runs the computer, and sometimes when this circuit is disabled or faulty, it will automatically turn off, and so will the computer.
Burned out bulb Faulty socket and/or wiring/ ground Faulty turn signal flasher Faulty turn signal Switch
It depends on how faulty the ROM BIOS is. If it is too faulty, the computer will not start at all. If it is just a little buggy, some things won't work or the computer will crash a lot.
Computer not booting
Blown bulbs. Blown fuse. Faulty wiring. Faulty relay. Faulty switch.
Faulty Turn Signal flasher Faulty Turn Signal Switch
means it is not fully working
a rule of thumb stating that when faulty data are fed into a computer, the information that emerges will also be faulty.
There could be several reasons, here are a few: The monitor is broken or faulty The cord from the monitor to the tower is faulty, or not properly connected The power cord for the monitor is faulty, or not properly plugged in The device driver might not be functioning properly If the videocard is new and an integrated one was previously used, the previous one must be disabled through device manager. **You can use Safe Mode with the monitor to see if the second 2 are the issue
Your computer or Module is faulty.