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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Kayak - 04 Feb 2008 01:37 - 6549 of 11003

SC, if it helps, I can access www.specsavers.co.uk without any problems.

:-)

Seymour Clearly - 04 Feb 2008 07:21 - 6550 of 11003

Grrrrr :-)

kernow - 04 Feb 2008 09:44 - 6551 of 11003

SC - something called domain name masking comes to mind - I can't remember all the details but it does mean visitors see the name you want rather than the actual domain they have accessed. I have it on my site - I think it has to be done from your server host end.

Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 10:07 - 6552 of 11003

My wifes computer switches off a few minutes after switch on.

Any Ideas

Bob

ExecLine - 04 Feb 2008 10:12 - 6553 of 11003

Right Click on the Desktop

Up will pop a window entitled Display Properties

Investigate the Tab entitled Screensaver and also the button entitled Power

Optimist - 04 Feb 2008 10:19 - 6554 of 11003

Bobcolby

From your description, it could be anything but the first thing I would check is that all of the fans re running. Also, check the event log to see if there are any clues there.

Open a command prompt and run 'chkdsk /f' which should correct any disk errors. The problem could be caused by the disk, but unscheduled switch offs will create the odd error.

Does the machine just switch off or go to a blue screen?

HARRYCAT - 04 Feb 2008 11:29 - 6555 of 11003

Had the same problem a while ago, BobC.
If the fan on the main processor has packed up, the processor will overheat very quickly & shut itself down & reboot. Fans readily available from Maplins.

Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 11:34 - 6556 of 11003

Exec, Optimist

It does not stay on long enough to do any checks. It is probably a power supply problem which is causing overheating and switch off.

I am going to try changing PSU with one in an old computer at least it should eliminate a few causes

Tks very much

Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 11:36 - 6557 of 11003

Tks HARRYCAT

Fan on processor is working fine. Not too sure about the one in the PSU

Optimist - 04 Feb 2008 11:51 - 6558 of 11003

Bobcolby

Changing the PSU is a good idea. Does the machine stay on long enough to fully boot? I've known machines that shutdown during the initial checks because they couldn't cope with anything being pluged into the serial/USB ports.

Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 12:05 - 6559 of 11003

Optimist

Yes fully boots and updates avg then cuts out

Optimist - 04 Feb 2008 12:18 - 6560 of 11003

Bobcolby

If you hav a spare PSU, try that. It may also be worth swaping memory around to see if that is the cause.

It might be the hard drive but Ii think that is less likely. You could eliminate that by booting the machine from a live Linux CD.

ExecLine - 04 Feb 2008 15:28 - 6561 of 11003

SC and Kernow - Re: domain names

Who Represents is where you can find the name of the agent that represents any celebrity. Their Web site is
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Need a therapist? Try Therapist Finder at
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There's the Italian Power Generator company,
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And don't forget the Mole Station Native Nursery in New South Wales,
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If you're looking for IP computer software, there's always
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The First Cumming Methodist Church Web site is
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And the designers at Speed of Art await you at their wacky Web site,
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Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 16:26 - 6562 of 11003

Tks for yr assistance guys

I think problem was almost certainly processor fan after all.

It was stuffed with dust. After cleaning the pc ran for an hour or so without problems. I then switched it off, put covers back on etc. told my wife it was ok and five mins later it was off again. Then changed the fan with a bigger one from my spare, left cover off and it seems ok again

Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 16:26 - 6563 of 11003

Tks for yr assistance guys

I think problem was almost certainly processor fan after all.

It was stuffed with dust. After cleaning the pc ran for an hour or so without problems. I then switched it off, put covers back on etc. told my wife it was ok and five mins later it was off again. Then changed the fan with a bigger one from my spare, left cover off and it seems ok again

Bobcolby - 04 Feb 2008 16:30 - 6564 of 11003

Excuse the stutter :-(

HARRYCAT - 04 Feb 2008 18:56 - 6565 of 11003

I can't remember exactly, but I seem to remember that processor fans are rated, so a fan that runs too fast will affect the processor function (i.e too cool). Might be worth checking that the replacement fan runs at the correct speed.

Optimist - 04 Feb 2008 19:38 - 6566 of 11003

If you have too much cooling, it may well be to noisy and could possibly use too much power but no way is overcooling going to upset the computer.

HARRYCAT - 04 Feb 2008 21:12 - 6567 of 11003

I stand corrected. Thanks.
Slow fan, unacceptable, rapid fan acceptable.

ExecLine - 05 Feb 2008 00:19 - 6568 of 11003

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