Re: No Sound {& PC shuts off by itself}

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Well, it looks that in your case you'd be better sending it to repair,
as the problem is unkown.. time varies from company to company, it can
take 1 day to a week (usually not more than that..)

But before that, check the Event Viewer to see if you can find out what
the problem is. To do this, go to Start -> Control Panel ->
Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer, and then check the System Tab.
Search for errors that you think might be causing the shutdown, and
follow the links provided for more information..



X Wrote:
> I have Norton Antivirus 2005.I just deleted spyware doctor after 6
> months on
> my computer cause a friend said that Spyware doctor was the causing
> his
> computer to crash.But it still shuts down.It shuts down with no warning
> and
> after I start it back up ,It's start like nothing happened.I was
> thinking
> maybe it is overheating but sometimes it happens 2 minutes after I
> start it
> up.And the computer was 3 days off.I used windows update to check if
> maybe I
> need an upgrade,but that's not the case.My last hope i'm thinking on
> is
> system restore!!!
> Or should I just send it to the company!
> How long would it take to get my PC back after sending it to repair??
>
> "Heritage" wrote:
>
> >
> > I suggest to search for a good anti-virus, and spyware removal
> programs
> > before sending it back to the company. Maybe its not such a big
> > problem, and you'll have to wait for you computer for a few days if
> you
> > really send it back..
> >
> > Maybe overheating is causing the computer to shutdown itself?
> > Maybe there's a conflict with the audio or video soundcard you're
> > using?
> > Do you receive a message with more information after or before it
> > shutdowns? Or none..?
> >
> >
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> > Heritage
> >
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