twice today, i've left my comp only to return to it at the sign in screen. there's no error messages and i'm not running any programs that "restart computer after finishing".i thought it might have something to do with automatic updates, but i have that toggled to "install when i say so"is there a log file of some sort to check?
3/3/2006 4:15:30 PM
do you have windows update set to automatic?ok i definitely didn't read all of your post apparantly, i definitely didn't see you mention that the first time i read it [Edited on March 3, 2006 at 4:24 PM. Reason : ]
3/3/2006 4:17:17 PM
could be a power issue. could be a lot of things honestly.
3/3/2006 4:21:32 PM
I am.
3/3/2006 4:24:38 PM
well stop it
3/3/2006 4:25:46 PM
start...settings...control panel...system..."advanced" tab, under "startup and recovery" click settings, under "system failure" see if automatically restart is checked...if it is, uncheck it...now, if you're getting a critical failure, you'll be able to see the blue screen of death and determine what's failing and causing the reboot (if this is the problem)
3/3/2006 4:25:55 PM
thanks
3/3/2006 4:26:19 PM
np...post back as to what it was that was restarting your comp...i'm always interested
3/3/2006 4:36:56 PM
yeah, it's a hit or miss thingi'm getting a torrent file but it's only like 10% finished so that's a possiblity i guess, but doesn't seem likely as 1)the torrent isn't finished during a restart and2)there's not even an option for restarting in the torrent programalso, the drive i'm downloading to has plenty of spaceah, and i've only noticed this problem when the computer goes idle.[Edited on March 3, 2006 at 5:07 PM. Reason : Ø]
3/3/2006 5:03:51 PM
....hibernation enabled?
3/3/2006 5:18:29 PM
no hibernationit happened just a few minutes ago apparentlysomething about an IRQ setting not equal or something. no time to fix at the moment, i have to go to work.[Edited on March 3, 2006 at 5:36 PM. Reason : Ø]
3/3/2006 5:34:34 PM
couldn't print screen and had no idea where log file was
3/4/2006 12:03:35 AM
What kind of computer is it?NDIS has to do with a network card driver... try reinstalling any drivers you have for your network card.
3/4/2006 12:18:43 AM
^if that doesn't work...http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=308429http://reviews.cnet.com/5208-6127-0.html?forumID=9&threadID=49375&messageID=682831
3/4/2006 12:23:58 AM
yeah, i had to do some cleaning around the apartmentgoogling was about to be the next step
3/4/2006 12:25:09 AM
another updatemy paging file was set to 0very interesting...
3/4/2006 12:50:53 AM