I checked out my BIOS Settings, can someone help me out with them...

manni420

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Recently my PC has been turning off by itself with no blue screen error or anything, people say check out your BIOS settings and i did. Heres what happens!

Well my PC loads i press the key and a blue screen comes up.

I click on the option "Advanced BIOS Features" (IF THIS IS THE WRONG OPTION CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME)

And this is basically what comes up, if anyone sees anything here thay may prevent my PC from turning off byitself then please let me know:

Quick Boot Enabled
Full Screen Logo Show Disabled

>>Boot Sequency
S.M.A.R.T. for Hard Disks Disabled
BootUp Num-Lock On
Floppy Drive Swap Disabled
Floppy Drive Seek Disabled
Primary Display VCA/ECA
Password Check Setup
Boot To OS/2 No
Iternal Cache Enabled
System BIOS Cache Enabled
C000,32k Shadow Cached
Apic Function Enabled
MPS Table Version 1.4
 
Chances are your CPU may be getting warmer than what you have the shut off temp at.. That will cause your PC to shut off at any given time..
 
To give you as straight an answer to your question as possible "NO". I dont see an option in your post that'll make your pc turn off on itself.

I would imaging it's doing it because it's overheating or some other fault with your system besides bios options. You have checked temperatures right? It could be power supply amongst other things.

As Praetor asked, What is your motherboard make and model?
 
I want to know is your computer turn off very often especially in raining day?
if it is,your computer turn off by itself maybe cause by dust.when it is raining,the dust
is affected with damp,and it is electric...
 
here's a few things you could try
buy some air duster and open the case(granted it doesn't void any warranties)
blow everything clean. chances are you will see a lot of dust
blow out the fans and everything as well

also, open up the case of the computer and then turn it on and see if all the fans are spinning that are suppose to be

make sure all of your vent holes are clean as well

it may also be a motherboard or power supply

also, if you have it plugged in to a surge protector, try plugging it into a different one, or just into the wall itself for awhile and see if it still happens
 
Some things to check after we get that make/model:
- Memory test via MemTest86
- Voltage stability
 
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