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Why does Windows Vista shut down at random times?

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Why does Windows Vista shut down at random times?

Windows Vista shuts down unexpectedly at random times. I have recently purchased two new PC’s. One is a gateway Quad core running Vista Home Premium x32. The other is an Acer Quad core running Vista Home Premium x64. These are both desktop PC’s. Both machines began exhibiting the same symptoms within about 1 month.

What kind of computer shuts down at random times?

One is a gateway Quad core running Vista Home Premium x32. The other is an Acer Quad core running Vista Home Premium x64. These are both desktop PC’s. Both machines began exhibiting the same symptoms within about 1 month. The system shuts down as if the power cord had been pulled.

Why does Windows Vista automatically restart when it encounters an error?

Windows Vista automatically restarts if your PC encounters an error that causes it to crash. Here are some methods to possibly fix the blue screen issue. If you could give the Blue Screen info that would help. Such as the BCC and the other 4 entries on the lower left. And any other error information such as STOP

What is maximum mode on Honeywell Vista 20p?

In this mode, the perimeter and all all available interior spots of your residence are armed. Entry delay is also enabled. Maximum – This mode is similar to Away, except there is no entry delay. How do you arm/disarm these modes?

Windows Vista shuts down unexpectedly at random times. I have recently purchased two new PC’s. One is a gateway Quad core running Vista Home Premium x32. The other is an Acer Quad core running Vista Home Premium x64. These are both desktop PC’s. Both machines began exhibiting the same symptoms within about 1 month.

One is a gateway Quad core running Vista Home Premium x32. The other is an Acer Quad core running Vista Home Premium x64. These are both desktop PC’s. Both machines began exhibiting the same symptoms within about 1 month. The system shuts down as if the power cord had been pulled.

In this mode, the perimeter and all all available interior spots of your residence are armed. Entry delay is also enabled. Maximum – This mode is similar to Away, except there is no entry delay. How do you arm/disarm these modes?

Windows Vista automatically restarts if your PC encounters an error that causes it to crash. Here are some methods to possibly fix the blue screen issue. If you could give the Blue Screen info that would help. Such as the BCC and the other 4 entries on the lower left. And any other error information such as STOP