The very uniform procedure - which almost nobody does
1. Shut off every window one by one
1.1 Make sure all CD/DVD/USB THUMB DRIVES are out of your PC
2. Start>Turn Off Computer>Turn Off
3. Wait till the computer is completely off
4. Switch off monitor
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 ?
No.
many reasons but just scan your computer to be on the safeside
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.
The hard drive saves all data on your computer and will stay saved after the computer shuts down. RAM will temporally store data but will be deleted after shut down.
Re-booting your computer will refresh everything without shutting it down completely.
One possible reason for a computer shutting down by itself is if the CPU were to overheat. I advise checking the cooling fans.