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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: I am a resident of city Normal, IL
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| Win7 unexpected shutdown After installing win 7 the system shuts down unexpectedly. I have been searching for solutions and in most of the cases I am referred to registry clean programs. I already have a full version of AVG, multiple scans with no solutions. Anyone knows the solutions of this issue may reply to this thread. It will be highly appreciated. Thanks, Mujeeb |
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| Eschews Obfuscation ![]() Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Connecticut, USA
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown to ABX Zone!I've moved your post to the Windows 7 sub-forum. The "Support Forum" in which you originally posted is for reporting problems with the Forum itself. I have no experience with W7 myself, but lots of other people here do. It may be helpful to them if you were to provide some additional description of your system, and an indication of what os you were previously using and if the system worked reliably with that previous os. Regards, -- Al
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| Registered User Join Date: Jul 2009
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown I don't think AVG does registry scans. I might be wrong though... |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Austin, TX
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown Do you have a dual boot setup by any chance? Does this occur with the other OS? Sounds to me like a busted install of the OS, or some hardware that is causing issues with it. I know I have 2 systems here with windows 7, and after a while, they started having issues with going to sleep, or coming out of it. It hasn't bugged me enough for me to research it, and doesn't happen consistently enough to be able to seriously troubleshoot. |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown Yeah if it was me, and I had a rather new OS install. And it had problems, I'd try a reinstall of the OS. By the by to ABXzone......![]()
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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2009
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown I know it wont help you but I have a similar problem After upgrade from vista which went ok I now have I have a constant loop of blue screen shutdown and reboot any advice? |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown Quote:
I did, with W-7 Pro upgrade. Clean drive, custom install worked fine.
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2003
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown From my experience, Win 7 - 32 bit suddenly died, or crashed just after clean installation; although it worked for about 6 hours. In one case, I let the PC on running Win 7 while going out for more than 4 hours. When I came back, touch keyboard to wake up PC, it came back just for less than 3 minutes and crashed. I made a clean re-installation, testing Firefox, Yahoo Messenger, and it crashed again. The monitor suddenly went blank (black) and then the BSOD screen was there. I only made the basic installation, with Messenger, and MS Office. Not sure why. Fortunately, as it is only a test run on my friend's PC, we used a separate hard disk to test, so no troubles yet. A bit annoyed, for sure.
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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2009
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown I've been experiencing the same problem with Win 7 Pro...7 unexpected shutdowns in 2 weeks (Blue Screen while dumping to debug file). New PC/Clean install of Win 7 Pro/No Applications installed/64-bit version I'm running behind a firewall, so I currently am just using Microsoft Security Esssentials...just so there can't be any finger pointing. I have a service/problem logged with the Win 7 Tech Support Team and hope to find a solution that way, but open to any input from other resources. Thanks |
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| Re: Win7 unexpected shutdown Microsoft Win 7 Tech Support team analyzed my error message from BSOD shutdown and reboot and identified the display adapter driver (ATI Radeon) as the culprit. AMD/ATI posted a new driver on 12/17 that eliminated the problem. |
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