The first thing you should do is have it cleaned. It could be
overheating,
and that's an easy thing to do. I really couldn't guess of other issues
without knowing more. From what I know, I'd say that it's likely to be a
hardware (probably motherboard or power supply) issue
Sincerely,
Jacob Smith
> "I have a Gateway NV7915u laptop with Win 7 Home Premium SP1
>
> Several times a day it crashes - bright pin point light in upper right corner of screen then immediate total system shut down..."
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