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It sounds like you had a major malfunction and not related to You Tube. 
If it is rebooting on it's own then it may be a bios or motherboard 
problem. Could be the memory. Taking it in of course is the best thing 
to do.

Mick

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>Hi all,
>Harry here with a huge warning!
>Stay away from youtube.  The address to it is:
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>I use a laptop, running windows xp home edition and jfw 9.0, and here's what happened to me yesterday.  I went to youtube to look at some weather videos.  Now in the past, the site worked fine, no problem!
>So, I go there, and listen to 2 of them, then I got off the computer and went back there later.  Well, I put a word in the text box for what subject I wanted to search for, and everything locked up, and the computer froze.  No problem, I'll just start it up again.  So, I did a hard shut down like I do if it happens, and turned the computer back on, and it restarted, and restarted, and restarted, over and over again.  So, now it's shot.
>I gotta take it in tomorrow and get it fixed.
>So, folks, if you want to keep your computer working, stay the heck away from youtube, and I would also ask you all to tell everyone else to do the same, because this is one problem you all don't need, like I currently have.
>Harry
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