comp shutting down for no reason

gkomoroski

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my sister in law has an emachines desktop shutting down and restarting at random times for no reason getting error code



Driver -Inol- Not-Less-or-equal

Technical Info:

Stop: Ox00000D1
Ox 000006,Ox00002.Ox00000,Ox89012875

E1000b325-sy-address 9012875 base at 89007000 date stamp 4547Ca81

please help
 
was very dirty inside top fan housing was completely covered in dust no new hardware or software and when it shutsdown the blue screen will flash for about 5 seconds then it just shuts off doesnt go through a shut down just turns off imediately
 
Ok so you are getting the wonderful Blue Screen Of Death. When you get that error code you will see all them numbers and 00000, and in there you will see or should see a file that is indicated. So i'd like to know if that is typed correctly (Your error code) . SO if you did type it wronge and you come across this file name wether it is .sys or .exe you will have to run in safe mode i can give you better directions if you need (For safe mode simply click f8) multiple times until you get your options, an go to safe mode. From there you can open your windows safely and go to Start => Find=> and type the file that the error code is in.
"E1000b325-sy-address 9012875 base at 89007000 date stamp 4547Ca81"
It should say it in the begining of that before the address. Now I would personally search the file up and see what kind fo file it is. If it is saying it is a malicous spyware or a trojan somthing you do not want obviously. then find it and delete it. and then restart your PC and you should be groovy.
 
Sounds to me like hardware going bad. When I worked for a school district we had a certain set of computers that were restarting randomly. After a while, they would completely die (not turn on at all). In this case it was the power supply. However, still check into the error code because blue screens result from all sorts of things.

Hope that helps, and good luck :)
 
Maybe something came dislodged while you were cleaning?

Pull out each component; RAM, GPU, each power connection (one at a time)
and make sure everything is connected securely.
 
I faced the same problem, after a lot of brain storming there were 2 solution:

- Format it
- Take it to some expert who can retrieve the data and then format it.
 
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