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From: Quagga.r.t.m on 3 Jul 2008 15:08 Please don't throw your knowledge at me. I know very little about PC's other than how to use programmes on them. Basically, I am after an answer as to whether something can be done or not. I have 2 programmes that make my PC shut down, all at once, no warning .... just off (like a power cut). It is then very hard to re start my pc. I need to unplug the electric and then plug it back in ... and it starts without pressing anything (again, like a power cut, but when the power comes back on). The programmes are mp3gain and arcsoft showbiz dvd2. If I press alt del ctrl and get my task manager up. I can see that either programme is using all of my cpu. Also,when my computer does "cut off" it is very hot. Is the problem cpu related or heat related or both? And can I resolve any? Thanks.
From: Paul on 3 Jul 2008 15:45 Quagga.r.t.m wrote: > Please don't throw your knowledge at me. I know very little about PC's other > than how to use programmes on them. > > Basically, I am after an answer as to whether something can be done or not. > > I have 2 programmes that make my PC shut down, all at once, no warning .... > just off (like a power cut). It is then very hard to re start my pc. I need > to unplug the electric and then plug it back in ... and it starts without > pressing anything (again, like a power cut, but when the power comes back > on). > > The programmes are mp3gain and arcsoft showbiz dvd2. > > If I press alt del ctrl and get my task manager up. I can see that either > programme is using all of my cpu. > Also,when my computer does "cut off" it is very hot. > > Is the problem cpu related or heat related or both? > > And can I resolve any? > > Thanks. > A properly designed and maintained computer, never overheats. The cooling system inside, is designed for 100% CPU, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If there is a problem with the cooling, the computer can overheat and shutdown. And heavy usage computer programs are likely to highlight a problem. The BIOS "Restore on AC power loss" setting, may affect the behavior when power is restored. That is the setting I'd check. Take the computer to a reputable computer store or repair facility, and get the cooling fixed. Chances are, the CPU cooler clip is broken, and the CPU cooler fell off. Also, another recommendation for you. Do you do backups ? Purchase a hard drive, in an external enclosure. Copy your files on the C: drive, to the externally enclosed hard drive. Why do I recommend this ? Because some computer repair facilities, reformat the C: drive, and erase all the customer's files (even when you tell them specifically *not* to do that). So before you take the computer anywhere, for repair work, make a backup! This is an example of a backup device, with decent features. APRICORN EZ-BUS-DTS-250E 250GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive - Retail $110 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822161019 Paul
From: Dave on 3 Jul 2008 16:48 "Quagga.r.t.m" <l.radford(a)ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:Bt9bk.129079$P83.23907(a)newsfe20.ams2... > Please don't throw your knowledge at me. I know very little about PC's > other than how to use programmes on them. > > Basically, I am after an answer as to whether something can be done or > not. > > I have 2 programmes that make my PC shut down, all at once, no warning > .... just off (like a power cut). It is then very hard to re start my pc. > I need to unplug the electric and then plug it back in ... and it starts > without pressing anything (again, like a power cut, but when the power > comes back on). > > The programmes are mp3gain and arcsoft showbiz dvd2. > > If I press alt del ctrl and get my task manager up. I can see that either > programme is using all of my cpu. > Also,when my computer does "cut off" it is very hot. > > Is the problem cpu related or heat related or both? > > And can I resolve any? > > Thanks. Sounds like a bad power supply to me. But then you'd have to explain why you think your computer is "very hot". Very hot to a human touch could be actually COOL to a CPU or video card. But have someone check your BIOS settings to see if thermal shutdown is enabled. If so, see if you can increase the temperature of shut down SLIGHTLY to see if that helps. If so, then that would indicate a heat problem. -Dave
From: jaster on 3 Jul 2008 19:57 On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:08:15 +0100, Quagga.r.t.m thoughfully wrote: > Please don't throw your knowledge at me. I know very little about PC's > other than how to use programmes on them. > > Basically, I am after an answer as to whether something can be done or > not. > > I have 2 programmes that make my PC shut down, all at once, no warning > .... just off (like a power cut). It is then very hard to re start my > pc. I need to unplug the electric and then plug it back in ... and it > starts without pressing anything (again, like a power cut, but when the > power comes back on). > > The programmes are mp3gain and arcsoft showbiz dvd2. > > If I press alt del ctrl and get my task manager up. I can see that > either programme is using all of my cpu. > Also,when my computer does "cut off" it is very hot. > > Is the problem cpu related or heat related or both? > > And can I resolve any? > > Thanks. There are some intensive and badly written programs that can shut down the PC. What you should do is check your bios (usually the delete key before the drives are displayed on reboot) to see if you have shutoff temperatures for your PC. Sometimes it's the graphics card temp. I have one program that heats up my PC to my bios shutdown temps. The lower the room temperature the cooler the cpu temps. Theres a couple of free programs you can download and install to help you out. "Everest" info at http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html "Everest Ultimate" is available for trial use from http://www.lavalys.com/ products/download.php?ps=UE&lang=en "What's Running" from http://www.whatsrunning.net/whatsrunning/main.aspx "PC Wizard" is still around at http://pc-wizard-2008.en.softonic.com/ Everest Ultimate can launch a systray temp monitor or record temps to a file to be reviewed later. What's running is different, it just shows what programs are running on your PC. If you can't determine if the program shouldn't be running you can turn it off but if you're not positive it's better to leave the program running.
From: ~AlicGinnis~ on 6 Jul 2008 22:10
you can check temps with speedfan. its free. Here's a link where you can download it: http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,64350-order,4-page,1-c,systemresourcestuneup/reviews.html "jaster" <jaster(a)home.net> wrote in message news:lHdbk.11089$cW3.2566(a)nlpi064.nbdc.sbc.com... > On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:08:15 +0100, Quagga.r.t.m thoughfully wrote: > >> Please don't throw your knowledge at me. I know very little about PC's >> other than how to use programmes on them. >> >> Basically, I am after an answer as to whether something can be done or >> not. >> >> I have 2 programmes that make my PC shut down, all at once, no warning >> .... just off (like a power cut). It is then very hard to re start my >> pc. I need to unplug the electric and then plug it back in ... and it >> starts without pressing anything (again, like a power cut, but when the >> power comes back on). >> >> The programmes are mp3gain and arcsoft showbiz dvd2. >> >> If I press alt del ctrl and get my task manager up. I can see that >> either programme is using all of my cpu. >> Also,when my computer does "cut off" it is very hot. >> >> Is the problem cpu related or heat related or both? >> >> And can I resolve any? >> >> Thanks. > > There are some intensive and badly written programs that can shut down > the PC. What you should do is check your bios (usually the delete key > before the drives are displayed on reboot) to see if you have shutoff > temperatures for your PC. Sometimes it's the graphics card temp. > > I have one program that heats up my PC to my bios shutdown temps. The > lower the room temperature the cooler the cpu temps. > > Theres a couple of free programs you can download and install to help you > out. > > "Everest" info at http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html > > "Everest Ultimate" is available for trial use from http://www.lavalys.com/ > products/download.php?ps=UE&lang=en > > "What's Running" from http://www.whatsrunning.net/whatsrunning/main.aspx > > "PC Wizard" is still around at http://pc-wizard-2008.en.softonic.com/ > > Everest Ultimate can launch a systray temp monitor or record temps to a > file to be reviewed later. > > > What's running is different, it just shows what programs are running on > your PC. If you can't determine if the program shouldn't be running you > can turn it off but if you're not positive it's better to leave the > program running. |