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Old 06-12-2006, 05:49 AM   #6 (permalink)
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The PSU is most likely the culprit, or even the power cable.
It is the square box at the back of your PC case where you plug the end of the cable into. If you open up your case, you'll see it.

If you have any other cable, like if your monitor uses one too, try switching the cable.. if you have another psu, you can try switching it too.

It can also be something else like viruses and such.. but from the details you explained, it seems like it'll most likely be those two hardware. If you have extra parts, then try switching them. If not, I'd probably suggest you to do some kind of virus and spyware scan first just to make sure so if you dont have any extra parts and plan to go buy them, you wont waste money.
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