Should i send my comp for repairs? I am successful in downloading games but when i click on the game icon to run it, my computer automatically restarts. I have tried several games several times but the process goes on and on. This onli happened after the previous time i sent my cpu for repairs. A new harddisk was changed. Is it becos of some RAM problem or any setting i haf to make? Pls tell me what to do.
I can install game cd but when i tried to run them, my comp also restart.
are these games are those you can still play right before you changed your hdd?
if it is, maybe your hdd is not in good condition (though its a brand new).
if this is a new game, maybe the specs of your pc/ntebuk doesnt meet the requirements needed for the game to run properly.
only games got some problems? what about opening applications? does it keep on auto restart also?
Maybe the file you downloaded has some virus embedded within
Most likely your comp couldnt take the game? Wat game and wat spec is your pc?
Originally posted by Midlusionz:Most likely your comp couldnt take the game? Wat game and wat spec is your pc?
Could it also be psu problem?... gfx can draw more power than it can provide... restarting because of power instability...
Should also try other game.exe, could be it's fault (but highly unlikely...)
Originally posted by Anonymous User:Could it also be psu problem?... gfx can draw more power than it can provide... restarting because of power instability...
Should also try other game.exe, could be it's fault (but highly unlikely...)
Yes, possible i guess.
Rather than letting us to guess, please post your system specs.
Microsoft Windows XP
Home edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3
Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.2GHZ 512MB of ram
Microsoft windows xp home edition
english,acer aspire T310
intel pentium 4 cpu 3.20ghz 512MB ram
page file: 322MB used 1692MB available
directx 9.0c
radeon 9200 SE
1280X1024(32bit) (60ghz)
realtek AC97 audio
Power supply rating please, (ie. how many Watts.)
how to check rating?
oh and erm..when i test directdraw, first the black and white rectangles are successful. can see. then is the bouncing white box in small black box. that 1 also successful. but when it comes to FULLSCREEN bouncing white box, my comp restarts auto. is it becos of resolution or ram??
Open up your CPU casing. You should be able to see a sticker. The sticker on your power supply will tell you the rating.
what graphics card?
is ur graphics card giving probleM?
did u chnage any hardware recently?
how to check graphic card.
change any hardware? hmm fyi this computer auto restart thingy onli after i sent my cpu to cyberactive comp for replacement of harddisk and ram...
Looks like your HDD is faulty. Can try to test with another HDD? or if the new HDD is not your main HDD, maybe you can disconnect and try.
other than games, what about applications.
If the hdd is suspected to be at fault when games are installed, applications should prove the same result.