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Steve 05-09-2003 06:43 AM

***Computer reboots without warning?***
 
originally posted by Panther:
Computer reboots without warning?
Now this one is the worst one that I have been trying to figure out for a long long time. Each re-boot that my system does automatically takes more and more time to re-boot and will eventually get stuck at the loading screen and not be able to recover it. This has happened to me many times. I found a way to stop the auto reboot, and figured out why it does it. The reason behind the 'auto reboot' is there is either a error in the OS,a small system faliure or it's trying to protect your files. I turned this off because when it is on and reboots it crashes my OS and I end up reinstalling anyways. To turn this off go to Start > Control Panel > System > Advanced > Startup and Recovery. De-select Automatically restart. You computer will not 'auto reboot' any longer.

Scott 05-09-2003 12:32 PM

But, you will get a blue screen giving you the error, write down the error code, reboot your pc and go to www.microsoft.com and search for it, this will help you find out why it is rebooting. After you know why it's rebooting it will be easier to fix other then going insane trying 100's of things. I looked up my error code, it told me one of my sticks of ram was read only, of couse I figured this out on the microsoft search, replaced the ram and no more auto reboots.

Stephen 07-01-2003 11:22 AM

it could also be a underpowered powersuppy

paka 07-04-2003 07:14 PM

sounds like a bad power supply to me rebooting by its self is one sign of a power supply going bad'

Steve 07-08-2003 04:23 AM

the main cause without doubt is winXP's protection system and not the powersupply.

plus a faulty power supply would more likely swith off rather than reboot a computer if it was faulty IMHO.

a pink punk 07-22-2003 01:59 PM

this is happing to me but i don't think it is the thing above.

when i try and play in a pubklic server, my computer, reboots. it did this with some of the SP missens to.


oh ya this is BHD. am going to try terning all of the settings to low and off.

score 07-27-2003 01:36 PM

Umm you may have a Trojan... Run Norton and quarantine it....

asadznet 07-27-2003 02:54 PM

That happens to me all the time
When im on a Delta Force Game and when its loading the next game, while your on the other screen your computer will restart.

and when my computer starts back up it sends an error report to Microsoft, and it dont say anything.

Thats what i hate about Delta Force

Im talkin about every Delta Force Game

I emailed Novalogic about this. They should fix it.

score 08-03-2003 02:28 AM

Nothing they can do about it I don't think

Hellfighter 12-04-2003 06:39 AM

I got hit by it today my time 5:30am (05:30hrs) i have Windows Xp pro (OEM), man am i happy i got it cover.

Backdoor.Massaker is a backdoor Trojan that allows complete access to the infected computer. By default, Backdoor.Massaker listens on port 7119. Also, this Trojan horse attempts to terminate the processes of several security products.

Backdoor.Massaker is written in the Microsoft Visual Basic (VB) programming language and is compressed with UPX. The VB run-time libraries must be installed on the computer for it to execute.

Link: http://securityresponse.symantec.com....massaker.html


Type: Trojan Horse
Infection Length: 254,976 bytes



Systems Affected: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
Systems Not Affected: Windows 3.x, Macintosh, OS/2, UNIX, Linux
Damage

Payload:
Causes system instability: May shut down, restart, or crash the system

Compromises security settings: Attempts to terminate the processes of several security products
Distribution

Use Ports: 7119

====================================
By: Spy Sweeper (it stop it cold and remove it in 5sec flat, Norton did not do a thing)
Description:

Name:
Massaker

Author:
IntEnSion and InFeCtiOn

Category:
Trojan

Threat Assessment:
High


Description:

Massaker is a remote access trojan that allows an attacker to gain unrestricted access to your computer whenever you are online.

Characteristics:

Massaker is a trojan that allows an attacker to have unauthorized access to your computer when you are online. The attacker can transfer files to and from your computer. This trojan may also try to disable antivirus software.

Method of Infection:

Massaker is usually disguised as a "harmless program" or distributed as an "email attachment". Once you open the attachment, the trojan installs itself onto your computer without your knowledge.

Additional Comments:

This trojan is written in Visual Basic.

I am cover 3ways 1.) Norton antivirus, 2.) Fix-It Utilities Vr 5 (antivirus, systemworks program a plus like the name says fix-it), 3.) Spy Sweeper Vr 2.2.0 ( handle Spywares/adwares/trojan horse)

Hellfighter 12-09-2003 02:37 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by score
Umm you may have a Trojan... Run Norton and quarantine it....
Best thing i found to find these socall hackers Trojan horse crap is "Spy sweeper" hell i had Norton Antivirus and it scan did not see no then at all what a joke its good on fixing to remove them but come to finding them it cant see no then at all alomost like its blind to it.

Spy sweeper found 1-worm 2-trojan horse
Norton antivirus found not even one at all.
had both instill and norton fail really bad.

I learn a hard way never count on one item to cover your system if one fails at lease the 2nd one will catch it.

https://secure.webroot.com/imgs/wrlogo.gif
Click-on the link above Webroot checkout spy-sweeper
It scan for anything that may be a spyware/adware/Trojan horse it will all so give you info on it as will.
best part it update almost daily, its not a antirvus program its a combo add it to your system is your best bit.

Hellfighter 12-09-2003 02:38 AM

error it double posted in i remove this post do to this error.
i edited the post above it posted up a 2nd one

secretx 12-22-2003 10:33 AM

yeah spy sweeper's great, i've only got v2.1, tho.

Hellfighter 12-22-2003 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by secretx
yeah spy sweeper's great, i've only got v2.1, tho.
there is a new update for it go and upgrade it to Vr 2.2 upgrade it totaly free to upgrade the software.
Link: http://www.webroot.com/wb/support/so...ates/index.php

Hellfighter 12-23-2003 09:20 AM

all so if you added a new hardware and you did not put the pin in the right place, it will reboot everytime, on a Cd-drive there is a white plug-in on the back side pull it out and place it to 2-pin on the left side then put it back in, the system will auto-set it as ether main/slave, this if you have added a new Cd-drive or Zip-drive to your system. will not work if there are 2-main drive set up will reboot every time.

WhIsSlEr.C.K 01-09-2004 02:12 PM

I DONT KNOW IF THIS WILL WORK FOR U BUD BUT I HAVE JUST RECOVERED FROM EXACTLY THE SAME PROBLEM, ITS NOTHING TO DO WITH URE POWER SUPPLY (I DONT THINK....LOL) IN MY CASE IT WAS MY GRAPHICS CARD DRIVERS, U MAY HAVE JUST UPGRADED YOUR WINDOWS OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT,MADE ANY HARDWARE CHANGES, JUST SOMETHI8NG SMALL, I HAD TO SEARCH FOR MY GRAPHICS DRIVERS AND THEN DOWNLOAD THEM AND REINSTALL THEM AGAIN, SINCE I DIDI THIS IT HASNT REEBOOTED ONCE
:cool:

cyanide1973 01-19-2004 08:44 PM

I had the same problem with the reboots. All I did was replace the ram and it hasn't happened since.

®èäpê®.K¡A.¹³ 07-08-2004 09:16 AM

Overheating is one of the most common causes of system reboots or shutdowns
keep ur gfx card fan clean and dust free and also ur CPU fan use a can of compressed air every few weeks inside ur comp to blast away the crap that ur fans collect! also spray a little WD40 (maybe named different in US) in the fan to keep it lubricated and in top peformance

Doper-ISK- 07-08-2004 09:45 AM

maybe a good usefull tip against virusses that attack you prtection programs is to install the m in a different directory then the standard 1.

the virus will look for instance only in the root c:/ program files/norton av.

just before u install,create in folder program files a folder security.while installing av or firewall whatever select the security folder to be installed in.like that the virus cant find it cuz it doesnt know where to look.:)

Hellfighter 07-09-2004 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Doper-ISK-
maybe a good usefull tip against virusses that attack you prtection programs is to install the m in a different directory then the standard 1.

the virus will look for instance only in the root c:/ program files/norton av.

just before u install,create in folder program files a folder security.while installing av or firewall whatever select the security folder to be installed in.like that the virus cant find it cuz it doesnt know where to look.:)

thats a good tip there.
viruses are like a program they follow a scrip were to look and instill to do it dirty work, but if there no then at the location it don't look around for it, only think hey they don't have any at all and close down.

but 9-10 it be in the temp folder waiting there to be come active.


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