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December 9th, 2004, 07:46 AM
#1
Junior Member
My computer restarting unexpectedly
My computer restarting unexpectedly when I'm trying to scan for viruses... My IE and WMP is not working now. I tried to do online virus scan but most of online virus scanner only accepts IE. I installed Netscape and tried to use Trend Micro Housecall. I downloaded the program to use it and my computer restarting unexpectedly again. Everytime I tried to scan for virus or playing online games, my computer will restarting unexpectedly. My computer works fine surfing online, download music or games, but it prevents me to use virus scanner. I tried to back up my files but I afraid my computer will restart again when I'm burning my important files. Please help me.
I'm using Windows XP. Pentium 1.5GHZ, 128 mb ram, geforce 2 mx video card.
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December 9th, 2004, 11:00 AM
#2
Have you tried rebooting into safe mode with networking to do an online scan? And do you have an antivirus already installed? Why not use that first in safe mode and then use the online option?
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December 9th, 2004, 12:40 PM
#3
Junior Member
Originally posted here by MsMittens
Have you tried rebooting into safe mode with networking to do an online scan? And do you have an antivirus already installed? Why not use that first in safe mode and then use the online option?
Yes I agree with MsMittens, try this first.
Sir, we still need more details, Did you install something before your pc starts acting like that,
or did you change your hardware configuration. We need more details pls.
all i can say is scan your pc at safemode and then try on normal and online scan,
if no detected virus, it might be your hardware, I think check your HD capacity it might be full
already that's the possible cause why your pc restarts or crashes,
thats all i can say.
post you later!!!
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December 9th, 2004, 03:24 PM
#4
Junior Member
Hello,
I tried to scan virus in safe mode, but my computer restarting again. Before that problem happends, I haven't install anything... I just leave my computer to download some movies and when I came back, my computer restarted and I got this problem. Till now, I can't check any virus >.<
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December 9th, 2004, 05:29 PM
#5
Well you may have a malware problem, and you have been advised what to do.
Your most obvious problem to me is trying to run Win XP with 128Mb of RAM! I just isn't enough for intensive tasks like online gaming and probably virus scanning. This could well be the cause of the instability you are experiencing.
You really need to get more memory.
Good luck
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December 9th, 2004, 06:47 PM
#6
could Sasser be the problem here? go to MS and dowload the patch for sasser
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December 9th, 2004, 07:09 PM
#7
I Don't think so Tex. He says:
Everytime I tried to scan for virus or playing online games, my computer will restarting unexpectedly. My computer works fine surfing online,
If it were Sasser it should kill him anyway? This sounds very much like a resource issue. I would be inclined to run AdAware SE and Spybot Search & Destroy in safe mode. Then try the AV, also in safe mode.
I have known systems become very unstable because they were choked with spyware & adware.
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December 10th, 2004, 06:31 AM
#8
Banned
i had the same problem with my comp restarting all the time when playing quake/starcraft etc. but
i did some research and found out that norton system security 2002 + 2003 i believe its called was the problem. you cant uninstall it regularly, you have to have a bloody tool to do it. after i uninstalled norton2003 the restarts never occured again. norton was aware of the problem and never released a patch. instead they made a new version that you had to buy, which is why i wont buy norton again.
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December 10th, 2004, 09:17 AM
#9
i agree with nihil with this one
128 memory its just not enough for running xp.
you didnt write which motherboard you have, but some motherboard like asus have little utility which will show you how much memory is in use(asusprobe)
i had even problems when i played games with 256memory so i think buying extra couple stick(or try friends just to make sure-it takes just few minutes to test it.
good luck.
i would add for gaming video card is little bit old for a newer games
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December 10th, 2004, 10:06 AM
#10
Banned
Well I got a system that runs on XP 128 SDRAM and never had such crashups ok but Trend Micro Pc cillin 2000 had some problems.Do these in order
1.Boot Up In Safa Mode
2.Get Rid Of Your Current Antivvirus
3.Get Norton Av 2004
4.Get The latest Updates form Other Pc/Internet(dont connect yours, you will have a pool of virus without av on ur pc)
5.Boot in normal mode
6.Press Ctrl+alt+del and see which process is consuming more memory ,end task for that
7.Start the scan
If still problem persists contact The Forum -post a message we will be there.
Note: The problem might be also for Ram but my Pc runs fine
config
p4 1.5ghz
128 SDRAM
40 Gb Hdd
Ge force 2 mx Agp(64Mb Mem)
And
Kobian p4m266 NDFX Mtherboard
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