computer justt shuts down
#1
Posted 26 November 2007 - 01:42 PM
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I have tried to look this up but fail to understand what the heck it means. Can someone out there please tell me in plain english what's wrong here. It does this frequently and it's a pain. Computer is 4yrs old
I know one of you guys out there can help, you have been lifesavers in the past.
Many Thanks to you all,
Sandi
#2
Posted 26 November 2007 - 02:04 PM
So, I have a few questions for you:
- Who is the manufacturer of your computer and what is the model number?
- Have you installed any hardware recently?
- What exactly were you doing when you got this stop error message?
- How many times have you seen this stop error message?
- When was the first time you noticed this stop error message?
- What Operating System do you have?
- What security application(s) do you have and what was the result of the latest scan(s)?
#5
Posted 26 November 2007 - 02:49 PM
That is the Most SPECIFIC STOP Error Message I have ever seen; its Meaning to pinpoint the exact
Cause of your problem is best interpreted by experienced, trained, certified, Volunteer "Microsoft
Most Valuable Professional(s)" that can be found on the Support Forums at aumha.net/ . In the
"Error Messages" portion of their Site, they give a link to
[http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/ms794023.aspx] . Not much, if anything, for the general public
to understand. Most likely they know what the Info in the parenthesis means !?
P.S. We have a similar eMachines computer; did you ever "upgrade" the Operating System to either
Win XP SP1 or Win XP SP2 ? Info from the emachines Site indicates there is an "Updated" nVidia
MCP2 Driver Set available; did you ever get it ? See :
[http://www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=T-Series&model=T2825]
under the "Downloads" Section .
#8
Posted 26 November 2007 - 03:16 PM
Since this has been going on for months, a System Restore is out of the question.
I have some more questions for you:
- Now, you didn't answer the second half of my security question. What were the results of the latest scans? Any viruses removed or things of that nature.
- Does this error message only occur when you close your browser?
- What browser(s) do you use?
- As Art209 suggested, have you opened your computer and used compressed air to blow the dust out?
#10
Posted 26 November 2007 - 03:43 PM
#11
Posted 26 November 2007 - 04:02 PM
- Get a can of compressed air, open your case, and give the inside of your case a good cleaning. Over time, dust builds up inside your computer and can cause significant issues, up to and including shut downs.
- If you haven't already, download Internet Explorer 7 from Microsoft. You can get it by clicking here.
- Download another browser. One of the more popular browsers is Mozilla Firefox 2 which can be downloaded by clicking here.
- List your hard drive capacity: Open My Computer, Right Click on your C: drive, and post Used Space, Free Space, and Capacity.
#12
Posted 26 November 2007 - 09:17 PM
The Info "XP Home Edition version 2002, service pack 2" is what I was looking for ; I know your
computer did NOT come with that Operating System, but an earlier One called XP SP1
( Service Pack 1) ; do you remember "Upgrading" your computer in the Past to your current
Oerating System !? If yes, do you remember if the STOP Error Message you are getting occurred
right after doing so ?
Your computer originally came with Internet Explorer Version 6 ( IE 6 ); do you remember IF you
have put the latest Version, called Internet Explorer Version 7 ( IE 7 ), on your computer ?
Have you EVER changed any hardware on this computer ? IF not, I strongly recommend you get
that "Updated Driver" I mentioned earlier that is available on the eMachines Site, because the STOP
Error Message you get "Are nearly always hardware compatibility issues (which sometimes means a driver issue or a need for a BIOS upgrade). "
#13
Posted 27 November 2007 - 08:58 AM
Thanks for all the help
Sandi
#15
Posted 27 November 2007 - 09:32 AM
- accumulated dust inside the computer
- lack of memory
- hardware incompatibility
- viral infection
Right now, it could be one of the above or a combination of all of them. Since you indicate that you CPU Usage is hovering around the 100% mark, I would not be surprised if there is something in your system your current security may have missed. However, first thing first. I hope you have some good news after you blow the dust out of your computer.
If not, we can look at the drivers for the optical drive (DVD drive). Since you installed another DVD player, it would be more effective to go directly to the manufacturer of the DVD drive to get the latest drivers. What is the model number of the DVD drive?
Now, your eMachine came pre-installed with 512MBs of memory. That should be sufficient for basic use but you may want to consider increasing it to at least 1GB of memory. The link below are the memory chips that are compatible with your computer and that will bring your total memory to 1GB.
512MBs DDR PC2700
#16
Posted 27 November 2007 - 10:08 AM
To get the "Updated" eMachines "Driver" on your computer, go to :
www.emachines.com/support/product_support.html?cat=Desktops&subcat=T-Series&model=T2825 ;
Then click on "Downloads"; then you should see the Item "Chipset" and under that
"Download ( 25.30 MB ) "; click on "Download....." and the process should start . It might take quite
a while, based on what type of internet connection you have . I clicked on that "Download ( 25.30 MB ) "
a little over 3 years ago and suffered no adverse consequences .
#17
Posted 27 November 2007 - 10:36 AM
That 100% CPU Usage MAY be cause by the presence
of your Norton Antivirus program !? Norton is generally known as a "Bloatware" program, and none
of the "Regular" Helpers on this Forum recommend it . There is a Thread that has 97 Posts and has
been viewed over 269,000 times about Norton and its CPU Usage at
discuss.pcmag.com/forums/thread/1004345856.aspx ; very interesting reading !?
#18
Posted 29 November 2007 - 10:17 AM
Thanks so much
Sandi
#19
Posted 29 November 2007 - 10:23 AM
Thanks for all the help
Sandi
#20
Posted 29 November 2007 - 12:09 PM
Now, Spirit and I have provided you with several options. You dusted out the computer and that did not work. The next most feasible option, without spending money, is to verify that you have the latest drivers for your DVD drive. Previously I asked for the model number of your new DVD burner. Please provide that so we can try to find the appropriate drivers.
The next option would be to do a more thorough virus scan. This is Spirit's area of expertise. As he pointed out, if Norton is your only security, this could be the significant cause of your CPU Usage spikes. I will defer to him for any further advice in relation to security.
The final option would be to increase the memory. You stated that this has happened to you once already. If all things remained constant, I would look to this as a main reason your system shuts off and even gives you the blue screen.
I would say that if after all this you still cannot shake this situation, then yes, a reinstall may be in order.
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