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Old 07-05-2007   #1 (permalink)
Art


 
 

Dell Inspiron 8600

I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop running Windows XP Home. The computer
reboots itself shortly after it brings up the desktop. Does anyone have a
solution for this problem?


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Old 07-05-2007   #2 (permalink)
Tim


 
 

Re: Dell Inspiron 8600

Could be any of a number of things. Approach it logically. Is this a new
problem? If so, was any new hardware or software added recently? Have you
tried System Restore back to before the problem started? It could be heat
related. Is the fan running? Do you have a utility that monitors the CPU
temperature? Are the vent holes/slots blocked? Is there enough space under
the laptop to provide adaquate ventilation? It could be hardware related. A
bad RAM stick could cause this. If you have two sticks, remove one at a time
to see if the problem goes away. Could be a bad power supply.

Lots of other possibilities...

Tim

"Art" <akoolpe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:138qm07anjc5f4f@corp.supernews.com...
>I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop running Windows XP Home. The computer
>reboots itself shortly after it brings up the desktop. Does anyone have a
>solution for this problem?


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Old 07-06-2007   #3 (permalink)
w_tom


 
 

Re: Dell Inspiron 8600

On Jul 5, 4:43 pm, "Art" <akoo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop running Windows XP Home. The computer
> reboots itself shortly after it brings up the desktop. Does anyone have a
> solution for this problem?


It's a Dell. Therefore manufacturer provides comprehensive hardware
diagnostics in that machine and on their web site. It could be this
or that or the other thing. All is irrelevant. What do facts state?

It is heat? I believe its an Intel processor. If it overheats, it
just slows down - does not crash.

Break the problem down into parts - then analyze each part. Test
the system without Windows - comprehensive hardware diagnostics. Only
consider software after hardware is confirmed.

Also what does the system (event) logs report? Windows will see
failures, record them, and work around them. You address the problems
later by learning about them in the event logs or by 'cut and pasting'
numbers and text from those logs here.

In each case, first identify the problem. Repairing it comes
later. Never try to identify a problem by fixing things; also called
shotgunning.

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Old 07-09-2007   #4 (permalink)


Windows XP/ Windows Vista ultimate 32 bit
 
 

Re: Dell Inspiron 8600

try speedfan SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer just install and setup it will give you cpu temps chassis temps remeber to tick the tab box for intel cpus for dell laptops,, also you can increase speed the rear fan via the settings on the app to see if its heat issues..i have used this on my pc for months also used on my dell laptop without any problems. also do safe boot to see if theres any issues with drivers or hardware that was updated..to be honest i cant see it being heat if it was the rear fan would go to full power. intel cpus can stand heat quite high.
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