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#1
hi guys.  I don't know why i have posted it here but i am in need of help. I started my pc today and as usual i went to forums but after few minutes my pc showed a blue screen saying  "your pc has been shut down to prevent damage to your pc" then it dump the physical memory and then i restart and the problem occured again. I ran a boot scan with avast anti virus. It found some viruses in windows /temp folder. But still the error occurs. I also started it in safe mode but no use . I have important docs there and i don't want to loose then so please help me anyone.

Edit: i got the cause. It is because of network. Because when i unplug the router, the error didn't occured so now any help 
#2
your computer is drunk give him some water to sober up.
#3
(02-01-2009, 11:14 AM)Terror link Wrote: your computer is drunk give him some water to sober up.
eh man i am in need of help but i think it is fixed now because this time i am replying by pc otherwise i had used my mobile to post the thread.
#4
no ain't yet. :(
#5
Do you have more PC's on the Network?

I don't know much about PC's myself but can't it be that your computers comunicate falsely?
I mean, that they contradict eachother? don't know.
If the eroor does not occur when disconnected the router then try to reset the router or your internet settings perhaps?

Don't know if this might help, good luck

Dafydd
#6
Hi,
I had many problems and found this site really useful

http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/forums/index....&forumid=1

Just register there its free and ask, you will get a prompt reply.

Cheers
Haggisok
#7
Yeah I have a similar problem, I've been getting bluescreens for at least a couple of years on this computer, and I know it's tied into the router (as I don't get the crashes when I'm disconnected from the internet), however they occur rarely enough (once every 2 days average, once a day if I leave the computer overnight downloading a film) and I've pretty much just gotten used to it. Hope you can fix it, post what the problem was and how you fixed it if you managed to figure it out.
#8
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=12988

maybe this helps?? (thnx to haggisok)
#9
(02-01-2009, 02:21 PM)Maddolis link Wrote: Yeah I have a similar problem, I've been getting bluescreens for at least a couple of years on this computer, and I know it's tied into the router (as I don't get the crashes when I'm disconnected from the internet), however they occur rarely enough (once every 2 days average, once a day if I leave the computer overnight downloading a film) and I've pretty much just gotten used to it. Hope you can fix it, post what the problem was and how you fixed it if you managed to figure it out.
after searching hard and taking woet help, i still didnt able to solve it so i just backup my important file such as docs so i may not loose it and formatted drive C and installed XP because i dont like vista and now the problem has not occurred yet again. you can try this but for you if you like vista i ll prefer to uninstall your router drivers and reinstall them as a clean install, i think this will help too but i have founded it this way.
i ll again thank woet to help me.

anyway Richard, now you can lock this topic ;)