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Win 7 ,turning off itself?


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hereforhelp

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Hi,so so my problem is that my pc goes randomly to sleeping mode. But it never goes to sleeping mode when im watching youtube or whatever,the thing is as soon as i play games it randomly goes into sleeping mode,it could be a hour after i been playing,sometimes 3,its always random ,and its really getting frustrating,ive been searching all over the internet but i cant find what seems to be the problem,im running a windows 7 ultimate and my "settings" are disabled,(by that i mean that ive turned off the sleeping mode settings", i would appreciate if someone got a answer and sorry for the bad english, heres some info about the pc.

Proc: Intel core i5-2500K CPU @ 3,3ghz

8 GB RAM

64 bit operating system ,
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Overheating maybe?

To check the temps, download, install and run HWMonitor.

Notes:

  • Click the "1.23 setup, english" over on the right of that page to start the download.
  • When setting up the installation, make sure you deselect (uncheck) all of the items that you probably do not want installed, such as an Ask Toolbar etc.


Edited by SpywareDr, 04 August 2013 - 09:02 AM.

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Hmm i dont know,i downlaoded the thing and heres a screenshot on it meanwhile im playing .

http://i.imgur.com/lcF3yzH.png
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Those temps look fine. TCASE is 72.6°C.

Recommend reading this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Virus, Spyware, Malware Removal forum.

If you are still having the same issue after being given a clean bill of health from one of GeekToGo's malware experts, then please return to THIS thread and we will pursue other options to help you/them solve the problem.
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