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Just delete the damn flash game and/or tell us the text that shows up

he didnt download it, he played it on a website
the blue screen is usually the startup thing

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Just delete the damn flash game and/or tell us the text that shows up

he didnt download it, he played it on a website
the blue screen is usually the startup thing


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DC it started all yesterday when i played a flash game my computer just restarted and i was like wtf?
Btw when i try to scan it works fine but when finds that file computer automaticly restarts.

The only thing is to re-install windows xp


If he played it on internet then how come the scanner can scan the flash file?
and the text he said is way different than that
Next time read and observe the previous posts

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cookies:) that's it, and i donno, he even said he's not sure its a flash game....
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Next time read and observe the previous posts

lol why do you always act like if you were "the smarter one" we kinda don't give a crap of comments like that, they're just pointless and stupid off-topic gayness
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cookies is like info saved on your pc like saved games, thats how you can get hacked.
or if it was a exe in your pc then you'r kinda f*cked if it was a virus: it can creat other files, infect system files, modifie them and do what the heck it wants.
well, to try to prevent you're PC from dieing, if it isn't already too late, try turning on automatic updates(it replaces all the system files in a way for security eg:SYSTEM.exe was modified or infected, it replaced it by a new one)and getting a good antivirus(that might help allot)

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Cookies doesnt store the flash data
And i try to act as a smarter one because of Ace attorney overdose

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or if it was a exe in your pc then you'r kinda f*cked if it was a virus: it can creat other files, infect system files, modifie them and do what the heck it wants.

Why not running antivirus scan? OS doesn't need to be running, and thus its preventing the virus disabling the anti-virus.

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well, to try to prevent you're PC from dieing, if it isn't already too late, try turning on automatic updates(it replaces all the system files in a way for security eg:SYSTEM.exe was modified or infected, it replaced it by a new one)and getting a good antivirus(that might help allot)


Why dying? Computer can't die or be destroyed by a virus. The only things that are modified / corrupted / deleted are the files.
By the way: turning automatic updates isn't going to correct anything. System file check is done separately to insure originality of the (system) files. If the system didn't succeeded to get rid of modified files, I don't think why will automatic update do that?

Some viruses can disable automatic update, security center, and many other things and let you fully unaware that you have a virus inside.

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Did you try booting in safe mode?
If it reboots on safe mode too, maybe it's your power supply.
Btw, when was the last time you opened your PC to clean some dust?

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ace attorney overdose??? wtf

@linux guy: hmm then crap, my automatic uptdates if always on but wont download anything i got a virus aaaah no kidin...
by diing i ment needing to format later or do somthing, like fucked up...and also, i already know thst pc's dont die...they don't have soles

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Did you try booting in safe mode?
If it reboots on safe mode too, maybe it's your power supply.
Btw, when was the last time you opened your PC to clean some dust?

It could be overheating

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Did you try booting in safe mode?
If it reboots on safe mode too, maybe it's your power supply.
Btw, when was the last time you opened your PC to clean some dust?

It could be overheating

someone already said that->but it restarts->when it overheats, it shuts down-> it only lets him play for 5 mins...not possible to overheat in 5 mins..(unlease ur a overheat pro lawl.)

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My computer overheated after 1 min some time ago
But I used vacuum cleaner

just don't suck up your processor

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My computer overheated after 1 min some time ago
But I used vacuum cleaner

just don't suck up your processor

I didn't, but I sucked up my brains now it is clever vacuum cleaner, it has wrote this message

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Did you try booting in safe mode?
If it reboots on safe mode too, maybe it's your power supply.
Btw, when was the last time you opened your PC to clean some dust?

It could be overheating

someone already said that->but it restarts->when it overheats, it shuts down-> it only lets him play for 5 mins...not possible to overheat in 5 mins..(unlease ur a overheat pro lawl.)


It is easily possible to overheat in 5 minutes
it just depends upon the CPU and the processes

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Once my CPU cooler had gathered so many dust it overheated, melted the holding clamp of the fan and shortly after it made *clank* it turned off. √

So if You want to prevent Your MSOS from self installing viruses, setup the admin account in Windows 5.
Now You may type in your password everytime You or the interwebs wants to install something, but You don't have to, so You can forbid malware.

On Unix-like systems and many others (MS 6+7 too) this procedure is enabled by default so We don't have to worry a sh*t.

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Did you try booting in safe mode?
If it reboots on safe mode too, maybe it's your power supply.
Btw, when was the last time you opened your PC to clean some dust?


Lol i cleaned it 5 days ago.

Btw thats not overheating.. when i goto internet or play games it just restarts in next 5 mins but if i dont go to internet or dont play games it dont restart.

Well i can goto unrealsoftware.de it doesnt restart my pc

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Then you must be using your friends computer right?
Its not over heating
the fan thingy in your CPU is broken or is crying for replacement
Get it checked from somewhere
maybe when you were cleaning you broke something of it?

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@Vibhor no im using my computer -.-

and when i was cleaning my computer all was working fine but the day when i played that flash game all F**ked u

Btw these are sites where i can go

www.photobucket.com
www.tinypic.com
www.unrealsoftware.de

Thats all

OK so today im going to re-install Windows xp and i will see if it help..
edited 3×, last 29.03.10 10:28:47 am

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One thing
Can you tell where you played that game?
or if you downloaded it then what was the game
and please atleast tell whether you downloaded it or played it on web

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Well i re-install windows xp now all works fine
edited 3×, last 30.03.10 10:16:49 am

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