QUOTE(yordan @ Oct 28 2008, 11:11 AM)

Same guy working on the system ? Are you also involved ? Does it happen while you are working ?
If you are involved, I would like to suggest you to use a liveCD Windows version and try working a couple of hours ?
If the livecd version has no problem, definitively you have a Windows problem.
However, the problem could also be due to the sites you are surfing on or to the size of the OpenOffice documents you are using, then the diagnostic is harder to perform.
It is the home computer and yes I am affected also. It happens on all profiles. I don't know what a LiveCD Windows is (never heard of a live CD for Windows). It doesn't happen with certain sites (in fact sometimes I am not even browsing the Internet and it restarts).
QUOTE(pyost @ Oct 28 2008, 01:53 PM)

Try installing newer driver versions - my Windows regularly restarts due to bad graphics card driver. Well, not really bad, they just seem to work in an odd way on my configuration...
I have all latest Windows Updates installed and I updated some drivers (monitor, video card and ethernet card). The problem still persists.
QUOTE(levimage @ Oct 28 2008, 03:46 PM)

It could be a driver or compatibility problem. If you are a Vista user, make sure any and everything you install is compatible with Vista 32 or 64. You have to check the proper version. Also read the EULA, read me, and any other last minute documentation, especially on compatibility with Vista or other Microsoft components/technology. Some updates supersede others and/or disable certain compatibility with other software. If you're running OpenOffice make sure you have the latest graphic drivers, check your Java Runtime software/update for compatibility. If this does not help. Check what starts up when your computer loads. Something is not right compatibility wise, not configured properly, or you're stressing the load on your processor/memory. Keeps notes on what you're doing with your machine before any hardware and software additions. If this doesn't work make use of your tech support and/or warranties. You may even have to let your pc sit on the sidelines till newer updates are available - provided this is not a custom setup. good luck

I am using Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit edition. I have minimal software on startup (antivirus, firewall, Dell Support center, Windows Sidebar, Microsoft FolderShare and Windows Live Messenger beta). It doesn't matter what software is in startup or is running, it still happens. I have tried phoning Dell technical support and my warranty only covers hardware issues and as for issues to do with the operating system itself, the best they can do is to assist me in reinstalling Windows Vista. They also have a paid "software" support option but I am not willing to pay to fix this problem.
QUOTE(Tran-Gate @ Oct 28 2008, 08:31 PM)

This means it is time to reinstall your operating system. This problem probably has something to do with your system's registry. Try buying RegCure or something to probably fix it and make your computer good as new...
I have tried several utilities available from Download.com and found them to be no use.
QUOTE(magiccode9 @ Oct 30 2008, 09:03 AM)

Because windows vista may not be good as windows xp for hardware compatibility.
It seems that you should first make a backup of the system registry.
Just in case if the restart corrupted it.
You still could restore it without fullly re-install the OS.
So, please try to boot to the safe mode and test it if this unexpected restart still occur.
If this failed to work. You might need to unplug some hardware inside the case.
Such as TV card, and then try again.
In Safe Mode it still occurs but less frequently. I don't think people will like the fact that I am pulling out PCI cards and stuff from inside the computer.
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