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if it keeps shutting down/ CRASHING and then it goes to a blue screen leave it for about 30 mins and if it does it again get your RAM upgraded from whatever GB it currently is to about 4, 5 or 6 GB!!
See if the Check disk utility will solve your problem. To run the check disk utility you will need a repair disc ora operating system disc. Put the disc in the cd drive and boot fromit. You want to get to the Dos Command Prompt (Black screen with whiteletters) and type the following command: chkdsk /r Check disk will run well over an hour or two and you will notice thepercentages going from high to low, this is normal. Let it run tocompletion. Then reboot machine.
If check disk fails to solve your problem you might have to reinstall windows.Try doing a Repair Install that way you don't loose your data, documents,music, pictures, videos or programs.
In windows xp you get to the dos command prompt by selecting R for repair whenthe options appear.
In Vista and Windows 7 you want to get to the recoveryconsole and look down at the bottom of the window for the Dos Command.
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Reinsert the RAM. it also occurs for dust problem. Clean the whole system/laptop. Also take necessary steps for free space in c:/ don't load heavy softwares like games, etc...
You have a virus that is about to shut down the hole computer to where you can't even get on it. I would tell you just to reinstall windows to fix it 99% of the time that is the fix.
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