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12-09-2005 03:17 AM

Computer restarting
 
Whilst 4 tabling Party 2/4 and running Poker Office my computer decided to restart itself unexpectadely.
Any tech savvy people out there have any theories I am clueless???

Rick Nebiolo 12-09-2005 03:51 AM

Re: Computer restarting
 
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Whilst 4 tabling Party 2/4 and running Poker Office my computer decided to restart itself unexpectadely.
Any tech savvy people out there have any theories I am clueless???

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You might want to read the threads I've started during the last couple weeks. since I had a similar problem.

~ Rick

12-09-2005 01:36 PM

Re: Computer restarting
 
its possible that while 4 tabling, that your video card is either pulling too much power from the power supply, or your video card is overheating, those would be my first two guesses

Freakin 12-09-2005 01:40 PM

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its possible that while 4 tabling, that your video card is either pulling too much power from the power supply, or your video card is overheating, those would be my first two guesses

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Insufficient power supply is definitely my first bet, though it shouldn't really be an issue for a bunch of 2d apps.

Is it restarting, or do you get a BSOD? Does this ever happen when you are running multiple memory-intensive apps?

IndyGuy 12-09-2005 05:19 PM

Re: Computer restarting
 
If he's running with default settings, WinXP will restart rather than show a BSOD. It's configurable under My Computer->Properties->Advanced->Startup & Recovery.

Freakin 12-09-2005 05:49 PM

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If he's running with default settings, WinXP will restart rather than show a BSOD. It's configurable under My Computer->Properties->Advanced->Startup & Recovery.

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Even for memory errors?

Cause if so, that could easily be the culprit.

12-09-2005 08:46 PM

Re: Computer restarting
 
Its impossible with out tweaking to make xp BSOD. That was the big selling point, but normally it restarts windows explorer (your desktop) before the whole machine restarts

12-09-2005 09:50 PM

Re: Computer restarting
 
No BSOD and I can't recall myself running multiple memory intesive apps if poker isn't one.


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