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Alienware PC problem.
Replies: 3Last Post June 30 1:01am by anonomouse
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Ive got a two year old alienware. I have this continious problem with it.

Basically  If i use it for a couple of hours, it works fine.

If i then want to use it again the same day, it fires up to he desktop, and works fine for about 5 minutes, then it freezes and shuts down.

And then if I restart it again, everything starts up and then it shuts down again.This happens before windows gets loaded.

help?

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you might need new ram

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I have had to fix problems like that, easiest thing to do was to format the hard drive and reinstall Windows.

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It's either a really bad problem with windows (driver conflict? registry fu*k up?) or with the hardware itself (dying components). It's hard to say exactly what it is...

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