QQ> "Joker" <> wrote in message
QQ> news:5yV4e.2342$ m...
>> OK, I don't even know where to begin. Everything was fine a week ago,
>> and
>> now it's gone bonkers. I bought a DVD burner, installed it and
>> everything
>> was fine. I burned a couple of disks; things worked. Then one day it
>> stopped in the middle of a disk and has not worked since. I keep
>> getting an
>> error message like "can not read device because of I/O error". In the
>> process of trying to make it work, I took it out and put it back in,
>> just as
>> I had before. About the same time, I was having trouble with my EZ
>> antivirus. I was told to run Winsock, which I did. Now my computer
>> keeps
>> restarting, sometimes right when I start the computer. The long story
>> is
>> because I do not know what caused the problem. I have checked, and the
>> auto-restart on critical errors is not enabled in windows xp. Could
>> some
>> one help me, or direct me to possible solutions to my problem:
>> 1. Why is my computer restarting for no apparent reason?
>> 2. Why can't I get my DVD player to work?
>> --
>> Joker
>> You have to be very careful when you do a Google search for "vacuum
>> enthusiast"
QQ> A few things to check.
QQ> Power supply. Be sure it is producing enough clean power. The
QQ> addition of
QQ> the DVD could be over stressing it.
QQ> Fans. Check all the fans including the CPU fan.
QQ> Check your RAM. If you have two sticks of RAM try each one by
QQ> itself. If
QQ> one doesn't work then you found your answer. If they both work look
QQ> at the
QQ> fans and power supply.
QQ> I doubt it is a driver or antivirus issue.
QQ> QQ
How do you check the power supply and fans? Do you need special equipment?
Like I said, the thing ran fine and then just crapped out. I have unplugged
it and tried to restore and the same thing happened. I am beginning to
suspect the anti-virus software.
--
Joker
You have to be very careful when you do a Google search for "vacuum
enthusiast"
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