> Could be a lot of things, could be overheating (though in this case it's
> usualy a shutdown not a restart) could be a bad RAM, could be a virus, could
> be a corrupted driver sometimes.
> Anyway, try to give us more details, do you see a fast blue screen before it
> restarts, do you see a message when windows start like 'windows has
> recovered from a series problem' or something, we need some hints to have
> less possibilities
>
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:27 PM, SAJITH KRISHNAN
> <sajithkrishnan.icf@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have a Desktop with Mercury Motherboard and Intel P4. Its
>> Automatically restarting in every 5 to 10 minutes. Im using Win XP
>> SP2. Can you suggest a remedy.
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Dear sajith,
please find that your smps is in good condition.90% of this problem
is caused by a bulged smps.
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