Windows 7 unexpected shutdowns

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    Windows 7 Ultimate X86
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       #11

    seavixen32 said:
    In that case, it might be that you need to check these items from the article in question as a driver, memory or hardware problem such as a faulty power supply would shut the computer down:

    1. Overclocking: Disable overclocking and see whether the issue happens when the system is run at the correct speed.
    2. Check the memory: Verify the memory by using a memory checker. Verify that each memory chip is the same speed and that it is configured correctly in the system.
    3. Power Supply: Make sure that the power supply has enough wattage to appropriately handle the installed devices. If you added memory, installed a newer processor, installed additional drives, or added external devices, such devices may require more energy than the current power supply can provide consistently.
    4. Overheating: Check whether the system is overheating by examining the internal temperature of the hardware.
    5. Defaults: Use system defaults, and run the system.
    If you see that the computer generates a Stop error that contains a BugcheckCode value that is not reported in an event ID 41, modify the restart behavior for the computer. To do this, follow these steps:
    1. Right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.
    2. Click Advanced system settings.
    3. Click the Advanced tab.
    4. In the Startup and Recovery section, click Settings.
    5. Click to clear the Automatically restart check box.
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  2. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Ultimate X86
    Thread Starter
       #12

    just had another shutdown still can't pinpoint the culprit anybody have other suggestions or experienced this before?
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