Display shuts off, lost signal, widows freezes, tower stays running.

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    Yes that HW Info is good although it has been known for it to read incorrectvoltages but not whenever I have used it.

    The features I like are the running info and then being able to open outeach component with such in depth detail.

    Now I have just stumbled over something while looking at your system specs again and I see you are using an AV called Advanced Systemcare Ultimate 7 now I looked it up because I am not familiar with it and low and behold it is an Iobit program. Now I am getting very strong vibes as to your problems might be coming from that direction as Iobits is thought by many to be suspect software and the one tie I tried it I ended up doing a system reinstall to get rid of it. That is before I got a little more into it and found other ways.
    Now it is your decision but if it were me I would be dumping that software or at very least disabling it again as I said I am not familiar with that particular program, but Iobits I personally not have anywhere near my machines.
    If you want a good AV then there are plenty of free ones around and even the paid for ones are not really that expensive my Kaspersky for example costs $0.13 a day but that is at full price and one can get deals on any off them. But take a look at these
    Probably the Best Free Security List in the World - Part I < page 2 and I keep this site as a good reference link too for all sorts of stuff

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    It was recommended to me by my IT guy at work. I uninstalled it prior to running the malware scans.
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    I'll still let a professional take a look but without any malware detected I'm back to thinking it could be psu or driver issues, what do you think?
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    Will HWiNFO record my pc during display lost and force shut down? If I could see exactly what's going on during this it might explain something.....
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    Well it could still be a PSU problem even though the volts came up ok but who knows what is going on?

    The HW Info recording what is going on when the shut down is on I ma not quite sure what you mean but if you mean does it still run without a screen I don't see why not.

    Perhaps a look at the event viewer might throw up some insights into what th dickens is going on.

    Type Event viewer in the Start window and it should throw up Event Viewer in a blue box at the top run it and scroll through and look what has been going on.

    Scroll down in each section see pic
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    After the screen shuts down I can only bring it back with a force shut down, and when I bring windows back up the H.W. info has reset the information on it. I was just wondering if there is a similar program that would store the info so I can go back and look at it?...
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    I'll try event viewer
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    I Event Viewer I found this:

    Cryptographic Services failed while processing the OnIdentity0 call in System Writer Object.

    Details:
    AddCoreCsiFiles : GetNextFileMapContent() failed.

    System Error:
    The parameter is incorrect.
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    Ok mate will have to have a dig around this one as it is not familiar to me. Just hang in there.

    NB Ok found this can you go through this and see what it reads? A snip of the readout would be good http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/14...ool-vista.html

    I have had a look in my own registry and that is how it should look just one thing before you do anything in the registry back it up I do after every clean install and before I make any slight changes that even I know are safe.
    Registry - Backup and Restore ( I make two copies - OCD)
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    Reinstalled windows from disk and swapped graphic cards and the issue still persist. I'm now thinking its a bad motherboard.
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