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06-Oct-2009, 08:30 AM #1
pc restarts
hi guys.
i have d865gbf,intel p4 2.9 GHz,512mb ram,win xp pro sp2,dvd rom.
my pc suddenly restarts on heavy load for 2 days.can anybody solve? thnx
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06-Oct-2009, 12:55 PM #2
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hi guys.
i have d865gbf,intel p4 2.9 GHz,512mb ram,win xp pro sp2,dvd rom.
my pc suddenly restarts on heavy load for 2 days.can anybody solve? thnx
Your computer apparently has an Intel D865GBF motherboard with integrated Intel 82865G graphics.

It can use another 512 MB of RAM.

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What exactly do you mean by the comment, "my pc suddenly restarts on heavy load for 2 days"?

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14-Oct-2009, 03:22 PM #3
thnx flavallee. the problem is no more.i was copying a dvd simultaneously while doing my work on pc.i think the problem was that simultaneous work.
thnx again for ur time
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14-Oct-2009, 08:40 PM #4
Yep. Performing multiple tasks at the same time can put a noticable temporary drag on a computer. I notice that if I'm running one or both printers and doing something else on the computer at the same time.

You can eliminate a lot of that by adding more RAM and minimizing the number of programs that are automatically loading during startup and running in the background.

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