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  1. #1
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    Restart of the PC

    Hi,
    Here is my current configuration:
    Motherboard: Gigabyte N650SLI-DS4L
    Processor: Intel core2quad Q9400 2.66GHz
    Memory: 2GB DDR2
    160GB HDD
    Graphics card: MSI GeForce GTX280 1GB
    Corsair 750W

    Since I changed my graphics card, my and my food processor, my pc restarts itself as a big no error message most of the time during a game or a movie. I do not know where it may come, the temperature of my component is not excessive and the food is new.

    Thank you in advance for your advice and answers.
    I do to dead flowers what people at morgues do to dead people. Suck all the moisture out, dip them in plastic, paint them up pretty and put them in a nice frame.

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    First, remove the automatic restart. And what error message you get.

    What are your temperatures?

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    I had already unchecked the box after a few searches but nothing has changed. My processor is around 34 degrees and my graphics card within 45 °.

    This is the definition of the error:

    • The service NEC PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller could not start because of the error:
    • The service can not be started because it is disabled or no enabled devices associated with it.
    I do to dead flowers what people at morgues do to dead people. Suck all the moisture out, dip them in plastic, paint them up pretty and put them in a nice frame.

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    Hey, format your pc and and installed all the driver ?

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    I do not have original xp cd but I installed all the drivers needed. I think it is more related to a configuration of power.
    I do to dead flowers what people at morgues do to dead people. Suck all the moisture out, dip them in plastic, paint them up pretty and put them in a nice frame.

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    Ok so all drivers are current, you have not forgotten those in the chipset?
    Your XP SP3? What antivirus? What is the new power supply?

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    Hello, all the drivers are up to date, I have Windows XP SP3 and Avira Antivir personal as antivirus and the new power supply is a Corsair 750W.
    I do to dead flowers what people at morgues do to dead people. Suck all the moisture out, dip them in plastic, paint them up pretty and put them in a nice frame.

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    Re: Restart of the PC

    I recently downloaded the new drivers for my video card and my motherboard and it has stopped restart but not for long. I wonder if I lack of RAM to run such a graphics card.
    I do to dead flowers what people at morgues do to dead people. Suck all the moisture out, dip them in plastic, paint them up pretty and put them in a nice frame.

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