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I had the exact same problem with an HP machine last year. Started shutting down more and more frequently until I could not get it to boot. I took it to a shop when it finally quit. HP had not put ONE SINGLE CASE FAN in the machine! and it had literally burned up - blew capacitors.
I will NEVER buy an HP anything again. I researched and ordered parts, with cooling being primary - got an aluminum case with extra room inside - three 120mm fans. I put it together myself on the bench of a local shop, which I paid $75 just to be there if I had a problem. My hands weren't strong enough to push in the processor and I asked a few questions. Other than that - a cakewalk.
I hope overheating is not your problem, but if you bought an HP, it is probably toast - literally.
AnnaSummers
JST wrote:
> When I start my computer, it suddenly shuts down in the process. Then
> I try it again couple of time, then it works. I keep it running all
> the day. Only once or twice it also closed when it was on and i went
> to take my lunch .that happened only twice in the last month, but
> problem at the start is almost daily now.
>
> Is it power supply or my hard drive coming down or my power conection
> ? something is wrong somewhere, plz advise
>
> I m running XP with sp2 installed, Ram is 2 gig, HD is 160 gig, a
> fairly new machine
>
> Jagpal Singh Tiwana
> Dartmouth, Canada
>
>
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