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How do I stop my computer restarting repeatedly?

My system gets restarted automatically around the time of startup.I disabled Auto-restart on System failiure. A Blue Screen of Death appears.I recently downloaded the Uniblue PowerSuite.I was most favourably impressed by it, but I would like to know if this could be a cause for the system failiures.Please tell me how I can solve my problem.Please do not suggest other utilities or tell me to uninstall the PowerSuite(unless you really think it is necessary).Thanks in advance.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    That Uniblue crap is likely the problem. Sorry, but that is a junk set of 'helpful' utilities that breaks systems; I've yet to see anyone have good reviews....

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It may be a fatal error that is causing the computer to restart. You can easily stop the restart problem by changing your system

    features to restrict automatic startup when your computer's having a problem. Here is how:

    Use System Failure Settings to Stop Automatic Restarts.

    1. Click Start and Open the Control Panel

    2. Go to System and Maintenance, Click on System.

    3. Select Advanced System Settings and choose Advance tab.

    4. Under Startup and Recovery, click on Settings.

    5. Under System failure uncheck Automatically restart.

    Hope this helps!

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  • 1 decade ago

    It could be the Uniblue PowerSuite

    or

    a bad RAM module

    or

    virus corrupted system file

    You must read the error message that appear on the blue screen of death.

    If the error is "invalid page fault", it could be a bad RAM module.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Its time to reformat Hard drive and reload windows. It will repair the drive and repartition t if its not damage most likely not but you might have to get anew Hard Drive

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