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A few weeks ago i came home and my computer had been restarted, which i don't do. I turned it on and the icons would not come up so i cnrl alt delte and restarted from there. From there i could an option of 4 including different types of ways to boot like from safe mode, last working point etc. None of those would work so i reinstalled windows eventually windows would crash again out of no where within a few minutes. I replaced my hard drive and am still having the same issues. Now i have taken one of my memory sticks out (ddr 2 512) and it "seems" to be better i can't tell yet. But my computer is randomly restarting.

If anyone knows what is wrong please any advice would be great.
 
Firstly you could start by checking that memory by running Memtest from boot and seeing if it throws up errors - try with both installed, then one at a time :thumb:
 
go to properties of my computer, advanced, startup and recovery and untick automatically restart. next time it restart you should have a pretty blue screen instead. let us know what it says.
 
It says "DRIVER_IRWL_NOT_LESS_EQUAL

bellow is the stop error *** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x24448BE7, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x F80442F4)

*** nv4_mini.sys - adress f8044F4 bae at f7f8a000, datestamp 453bddb2
 
from a quick google search, this could be related to one of two things, page file size or Nvidia dirver corruption.

Try increasing page file size or set to system manged and see what happens.
 
properites of my computer, advanced, performance settings, adavanced, change, set to system managed, reboot and test.
 
elgoriladiablo said:
It says "DRIVER_IRWL_NOT_LESS_EQUAL

bellow is the stop error *** STOP: 0x000000D1 (0x24448BE7, 0x00000002, 0x00000001, 0x F80442F4)

*** nv4_mini.sys - adress f8044F4 bae at f7f8a000, datestamp 453bddb2
This is a nVidia driver problem ... a very common one.

First try uninstalling all nVidia drivers & re-installing from the original CD ... what video card is this ??

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7900gs. Well i think i've narrowed it down to the cpu memory or power supply because it did the same thing originaly on another mobo with another video card and then i replaced them. Those are the only things that have not been replaced.
 
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