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upgraded to win 7 and did not activate in time. computer shutdown


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cannononballz2027

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I was away when the 30 days was up.
I tried reinstalling the original vista. still shutsdown.
i reformated hard drive and install Linux. shutsdown..
Replaced power cord.
removed ram but did not try a new stick, don't know if that really matters..
When I re-formatted the H.D., does that restore a new registry or is it a new
registry every time I put a different operating system in?
I even ran linux from a disk and still shuts down..
usually if it is off for a week or so and i turn it on it will run for a day or so, then shutdown
and then after that it will just shutdown randomly..

Nobody has been able to figure this out//
unless it is my PSU but it did not start until the 31st day, so it has to do something with that activation.
Any idea's?? Please thanks so much, Jason
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Hi cannononballz2027 :)
You need to provide information about your computer, this includes is it
a laptop or desktop, is it a custom build or brand name such as Dell or HP
and if it is provide the model name or series number, motherboard , PSU
and any add on card details would also help others to help you better.
This is most likely a pure coincidence and nothing to do with the W7 upgrade
with the power supply, heat and bad Ram possible causes.
Let us know the above information + if and when the inside of the case was
cleaned out of heat trapping dust.
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i reformated hard drive and install Linux. shutsdown..

I even ran linux from a disk and still shuts down..

... it did not start until the 31st day, so it has to do something with that activation.

Nope, it has absolutely nothing to do with Windows Vista Activation.
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It's an HP Pavilion Slimline 5113w
here is all the specs...
http://www.google.co...aLstvaw&cad=rja

and it is clean as a whistle
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I have Linux on it now, are there any programs like speedfan that will tell me the temp?
All fans are running as quiet as when I fist bought it..
It runs perfect when it runs..
and then out of nowhere, just shuts down..
or are there any programs that will tell me how my hardware is functioning?
thanks so much for the support.. Cannon
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Speedfan http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php
A guide to using Speedfan http://forum-en.msi....?topic=109858.0
An alternative or 2nd opinion if you like HW Monitor http://www.cpuid.com.../hwmonitor.html

Post a screenshot of the Speedfan readings 1st so that your temps and voltages can be checked.

EDIT: Just noticed that the PSU is only 220W, that is a minimal output for the demands placed
on PCs today, do you by chance have any add on cards such as the GFX or sound type.

Edited by phillpower2, 29 May 2011 - 09:47 AM.

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no, i haven'tt added any cards..
I added RAM card, but that was working fine it seemed..
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will speedfan run on linux?
because that is what is installed right now..
ok

Edited by cannononballz2027, 29 May 2011 - 12:05 PM.

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As far as I am aware Speedfan will not work with Linux.
Can you please keep your replies down to a single post where possible, if you wish to add something you think will help you can use the edit tab, this will help avoid confusion, thanks :)
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Oh here might be a great detail that would help that I forgot..
when I said above about "usually if it is off for a week or so and i turn it on it will run for a day or so, then shutdown
and then after that it will just shutdown randomly.. When it starts to shut down quick like 2, 5, 10 minutes or whatever.
I can go and start another install of Linux or windows and while that process is happening the computer runs fine, when just
before it wouldn't stay on for more then a couple of minutes, once I turn the computer on and let it boot from the disk and install
another O.S. it will stay on for as long as it takes. I bet if I paused in the middle of installing and just sat there that the computer
would just keep running for days or however long. because something is not catching it or registering the shutdown...
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As far as I am aware Speedfan will not work with Linux.
Can you please keep your replies down to a single post where possible, if you wish to add something you think will help you can use the edit tab, this will help avoid confusion, thanks :)

Sorry, but it would not allow me to edit last night, i dont know why, but it's working now..
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Trying a known good PSU needs to be a priority, your last post shows that something is very unstable and if it is the PSU it may blow at any time and possibly take the entire system with it.
Just so you are aware the PSU in your case is smaller than a standard ATX PSU (see .jpeg below) but if you can loan a standard size for testing it will help rule in or out the PSU as the cause of your shut downs.
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... but if you can loan a standard size for testing ...

I'm sure he means "borrow a standard size for testing" ...
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... but if you can loan a standard size for testing ...

I'm sure he means "borrow a standard size for testing" ...

Thanks Doc I`m forgetting my English :)
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Trying a known good PSU needs to be a priority, your last post shows that something is very unstable and if it is the PSU it may blow at any time and possibly take the entire system with it.
Just so you are aware the PSU in your case is smaller than a standard ATX PSU (see .jpeg below) but if you can loan a standard size for testing it will help rule in or out the PSU as the cause of your shut downs.

I have a standard size PSU from my old dell computer but the wiring is different.. They have a different number of pins for the connectors..
I am going to take a picture of both right now, so if you are have a couple of minutes to hang around or come back to here to check it out..
Really!!! Thank you for taking the time out of your day to lend a helping hand. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it.. This site, the people on here are awesome.. Be right back!! Jc
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http://www.flickr.co.../in/photostream
there are two pictures next too the large one.. can I really connect that large(standard) PSU to my little Slimiline???

Edited by cannononballz2027, 29 May 2011 - 04:37 PM.

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