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When I restart it, everything is fine until the next crash. The crash isn't temperature related, cause its not ever been very hot when it does this.

I checked the Event logs upon restart, and found 2 errors. I've had another computer have a very similar problem to this. It turned out to be a video card driver error. With that one though, I had just changed the video card driver.

This one, I didn't change anything. It just started doing this the past couple of days. Within the last week I'd say. Click to expand I got rid of vzcdbsvc completely. The router's IP address isn't set to I don't think that the router having a different IP address would crash the whole computer anyways, would it?

In any case, The computer is still crashing Well, the router IP address is It is possible that the computer's IP address is The error doesn't make any sense in any case, cause nothing I'll of course re-check the network settings, as something may have gotten changed in the past.

I re-checked the network settings The computer's IP IS I could force it, but that'd be a problem whenever i connect it somewhere else, I'd have to reset the thing to automatic from manual. I don't think that logically the network adapter should be able to crash the entire system. Lock it up for a moment, crash explorer. Could be wrong though, it IS windows. I'm honestly just thinking of reloading the operating system.

It might end up being faster than trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with this thing. It says at or whatever, there was a crash, or a system shutdown. I look back, and it appears that the logs actually say something about a system shutdown, services start entering the 'stopped' state, and then the log entries stop, until around i came home and killed the power, and rebooted it. That means, at least to me, that something that isn't in the log is causing the crash.

I reloaded the entire OS, from scratch, created an image of the hard disk drive using Acronis' boot cd utility, and confirmed that in that configuration, it didn't crash.

I restored my backed up data, and a day later, it crashes again.



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