Why is My Computer Randomly Shutting Down?
How many times have you ever asked yourself why is my computer randomly shutting down? It's
very frustrating, especially if you haven't recently saved your work. You not only loose time, but your
productivity and cost can take a real hit. When your computer is shutting down by itself and without warning, there
are usually two or three possible causes.
To fix a computer that randomly shuts down by itself, you have to get
to the source of the problem. Sometimes, it can be fairly simple to fix. Other times, it can be a bit of a
challenge. However, there are some simple things you can do to resolve the problem without paying a lot of money or
taking a lot of time.
The most likely cause your computer is randomly shutting down is too much heat... i.e.,
overheating. It is very common for people to just leave their computer running 24/7. However, if you leave your
computer on constantly, you'll have a much higher probability of overheating. You'll also notice more heating
problems as a computer gets older. When the computer tries to cool itself off, it can randomly shutdown... at the
worst possible time.
Laptop Computer Randomly Shutting Down
There are some very simple things you can do to resolve the overheating problem. If you use
a laptop computer, feel the bottom of the computer. If it's hot then make sure you put it on a flat surface where
the air can easily circulate. If the air can't circulate easily, the fan will not cool off the laptop very easily.
It is very easy to cover up the fan, so make sure there is plenty of airspace for good circulation.
Desktop Computer Randomly Shutting Down
If you use a desktop computer, you can take off the outside cover so more air can get to
the internal parts easier. Some people get a fan to blow on the inner parts of their computer. If overheating is
the problem, this will generally fix the problem. However, if the problem persists, check out the next
suggestion.
Double Check the Internal Fan
As computers get older, they begin to collect dust. Carefully check your fan to see if
there is a build up of dust on the fan. If so, clean it off. You may also want to spray a little WD-40 on the fan
to make sure it is smoothly turning. If a fan is not working correctly, you will need to replace it.
Restoring Your Windows Operating System and Associated Files
Another possible reason for your computer randomly shutting down is the windows operating
system itself. Over time, your windows files can get corrupted or fragmented so much, that your computer system
doesn't know what to do, so it decides to shut down the computer at random times.
There are literally thousands of files on your computer. The easiest and most cost
effective way to fix corrupted windows files, is to purchase software that will analyze your computer and repair
any problems. This is an impossible task to do by hand. You could try the restore option on your computer. This
would attempt to put your computer back to the state it was in at a previous time. However, if you're not familiar
with the restore option, this is not a simple solution.
As previously mentioned, the best solution is to get an inexpensive program that will
streamline the process for you. A good program will scan your computer, check every file and restore every problem
file to its original condition. This process actually reverses the damage done to the file.
A good program will also deactivate and quarantine any Malware it finds. Malware stands for
malicious software that is designed to infiltrate your computer without your knowledge. This type of software is
designed to cause harm to your computer system. That's really sick, but unfortunately this type of software really
exists. Malware may cause your computer to slow down, randomly shut down your computer or completely lock it
up.
A good program should be easy to use and can easily be downloaded from the Internet. Once
all your problem files have been fixed, your computer will run smoothly. You'll feel like you have a new
computer.
To stop windows from shutting down
randomly, first check for any overheating or fan problems. Then, use a good scan and repair software program to check all the files on your PC.
Unless there is a faulty hardware component in your computer, this should stop your computer from randomly shutting
down.
About The Author
Larry Andrew is an educational consultant, author and publisher of http://computer-shutting-down.info. Learn how to
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