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When you sit down at your computer desk and press the power switch on
your desktop, the last thing you want to experience is a continually rebooting
computer. There are a variety of causes that contribute to this problem, from something
as simple as a stuck power button to a much more serious problem as your
power supply slowly failing. Other causes for this problem may be overheating
PC components, or viruses affecting your system. Now, if youre like the rest of us, having a computer that reboots
constantly is not our idea of a productive day. So how do you diagnose
this problem and where do you start to to make corrections. Here are some
common but often overlooked causes and solutions that will get your system
running again. First take a look at the power button and see if its stuck in the socket.
If so, you may be able to simple tap the front of the case to release
the button. In some cases, you may have to remove the system unit cover
to get the button to return to the out position. If you cannot stop the computer from rebooting by pressing the power
button and releasing it, turn off the power switch in the back of the
computer next to the power supply. If your power supply do not have a
power switch, you will have to unplug the system from the wall outlet. This must be done as soon as possible so that the constant rebooting
will not damage components such as the hard drive. Constant rebooting
also have the danger of power surges that can further damage larger components
such as the motherboard. Second you check your computers software by checking to be sure
no virus or malware have not effected your hard drive. Virus and malware
are small software that is downloaded along with other files that is designed
to cause mischief. To remove any viruses and malware, use a anti-virus program that will search your hard drive and remove these file quickly. These files can cause such damage as wiping your hard drive of all data or hijacking your web browser so you have no control over your online surfing.
If you find no malware on your If your BIOS has been changed or if youre not sure if its been
changed, try to reset the BIOS settings to the default settings after
you access the BIOS as the computer reboots.Once inside the BIOS, you
should have the option to load your default settings, save the change,
and reboot the computer. However, there are times when a continually rebooting computer will not
allow you to access the BIOS. You can then reset the BIOS by removing
the system unit cover and locating the jumper on a three pin header. You must consult your computer or motherboard manual to properly perform
this procedure and it should be done as a last resort. Before making any
changes to your BIOS, you should backup your BIOS if your computer reboots
at long intervals. After checking your computers software for its rebooting problem,
you must check to be sure hardware is not at fault. This problem may exist
because one of your memory modules are unseated from its socket . Memory
modules are long, narrow sticks that attach to the motherboard. Remove any static electricity from yourself, remove the system unit cover
and check these memory modules to be sure they are secure. Check the connections
to the hard drive and the connections leading from the power supply. Power supply connectors should be checked if youve done work inside
your computer recently. Power Supplies are known to slowly fail and lead
to rebooting problems. There is no way to check an ailing power supply
and this should be considered the problem as a last resort. Following these steps will help you correct any computer that continually reboots itself. If no virus or malware is found, carefully and thoroughly check all connections. And if the problem still exist, the most likely cause would be the Power Supply. Click
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