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    Default help, unknown problems!

    ok not sure if i put this in the right spot, redirect me if need be.




    so first off this is a home build system, im running xp sp2, with updated drivers.


    the problem is that my comp restarts randomly, i've noticed that it does it when i've watched videos, but i can play games all day but if i watch any videos, aside from flash videos.the weird thing is that i can sometimes get through 3 hours of videos, but sometimes its only 3 minutes into it.


    my system

    Asus m2n sli deluxe
    AMD Sempron 3600+
    2g ram
    nvidia geforce 7900gt/ oc its a bfg


    i have switched mobos already and i'm pretty sure my power supply is fine, because it was fain in another system. i have reinstalled windows, switched video players, windows media player to VLC to media player classic to quick time.


    im out of ideas of what the problem could be,please help before i give up and buy a mac!

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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    My guess would be either overheating (your system not handling the temps for playing video depending on what else you're doing)

    Or otherwise that you have a corrupt codec causing your computer to crash.

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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    I would go with heat or codec also. It's obviously not OS or media player related. Update the codec(s).

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    Could be the drivers also, who knows.
    If youre able to, check the Event Viewer: Start-> Run-> compmgmt.msc-> Event Viewer-> System. Try and see what caused the problem.
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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    its not a heat problem, i think i might uninstall my codecs, is their a way to go about uninstalling codecs?


    also ill rere updaye drivers

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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    Removing Codecs

    From a really great site for this have a look around on here you will find answers to many of these kind of related problems

    http://www.free-codecs.com/guides/Ad...in_Windows.htm

    3. Removing the Default Codecs:

    - In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.
    - On the Windows Setup tab, click Multimedia, and then click Details.
    - Click the Audio Compression and Video Compression check boxes to clear them, and then click OK.
    - Click OK.
    The default codecs, with the exception of the Microsoft PCM converter, are removed. You cannot remove the Microsoft PCM converter.

    4. Removing a Specific Codec or MCI Device:

    - In Control Panel, double-click Multimedia.
    - Click the Advanced or the Devices tab.
    - To remove an audio codec, double-click Audio Compression Codecs, double-click the codec you want to remove, and then click Remove.
    - To remove a video codec, double-click Video Compression Codecs, double-click the codec you want to remove, and then click Remove.
    - To remove an MCI device, double-click Media Control Devices, double- click the device you want to remove, and then click Remove.
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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    I had a laptop that would do that also. Turned out to be Divx corruption.. one of my vids was damaged, and everytime I played it, somehow crapped out divx, and bluescreened the computer.

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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    It's not a heat problem for sure, the video dont need as much power as a game. I'll with the familly: codec problem, video corruption. May also be a registry or video driver problem

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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    so ive reinstaled my video card and onbord sound
    uninstalled all my codecs, and players

    and still restarts!


    im going to do something im going to regret!

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    Default Re: help, unknown problems!

    Maybe swap out your PSU. I know this may not be the problem as only vids are the problem but have a go. Also try a different graphics cards as they can sometimes do weird things. Like once I could use windows but not play games.
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