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Windows 7 Shut Down - Know How to Fix your PC Instantly

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Robert

Flightless Bird
Windows 7 is a very advanced and up-to-date system which has become
extremely popular since its launch - but many people are now
discovering that this system is prone to shutting down randomly,
leading you to lose data and unsaved games. This issue is very common
and extremely damaging to your PC, and here's how to fix your PC
instantly!

One of the biggest causes of this problem is down to overheating.
Computers are a lot like cars - they continually get hot and have to
be cooled. It's often the case that if you're using your computer too
much or are restricting the airflow inside it, then it can become
overheated and just shut down. To fix this, if you have a laptop then
place the laptop onto a desk or flat surface to make sure that all the
air can get to it as designed. If you have a desktop, then you should
take the side case off the computer and use a fan to blow cool air at
your system. If your computer is overheating, this solution should
solve it.

However, there's a much more common cause of random computer shut
downs which many people don't even know about - the "registry" of
Windows. The registry is a database which Windows uses to store
information and settings for inside your PC. It's basically like the
"Yellow Pages" of your system, as its where Windows keeps many
different pieces of information that it calls whenever it needs to.
Unfortunately, the registry database is a constant cause of errors for
the Windows system, as it's forever being saved in the wrong way.
 
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No Mo

Flightless Bird
Were you born a Hooplehead, or did you recently convert to one?

"Robert" <robertgough123@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:71d24b2e-0470-4fe5-9825-61d535d4ed74@31g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
: Windows 7 is a very advanced and up-to-date system which has become
: extremely popular since its launch - but many people are now
: discovering that this system is prone to shutting down randomly,
: leading you to lose data and unsaved games. This issue is very common
: and extremely damaging to your PC, and here's how to fix your PC
: instantly!
:
: One of the biggest causes of this problem is down to overheating.
: Computers are a lot like cars - they continually get hot and have to
: be cooled. It's often the case that if you're using your computer too
: much or are restricting the airflow inside it, then it can become
: overheated and just shut down. To fix this, if you have a laptop then
: place the laptop onto a desk or flat surface to make sure that all the
: air can get to it as designed. If you have a desktop, then you should
: take the side case off the computer and use a fan to blow cool air at
: your system. If your computer is overheating, this solution should
: solve it.
:
: However, there's a much more common cause of random computer shut
: downs which many people don't even know about - the "registry" of
: Windows. The registry is a database which Windows uses to store
: information and settings for inside your PC. It's basically like the
: "Yellow Pages" of your system, as its where Windows keeps many
: different pieces of information that it calls whenever it needs to.
: Unfortunately, the registry database is a constant cause of errors for
: the Windows system, as it's forever being saved in the wrong way.
 
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blacksmith@none.com

Flightless Bird
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 04:37:25 -0700 (PDT), Robert
<robertgough123@gmail.com> wrote:

>Windows 7 is a very advanced and up-to-date system which has become


Not "very advanced", VERY BLOATED......

>extremely popular since its launch - but many people are now


You cant prove that to me. I dont know ANYONE using Win7. Everyone I
know is using Win98, Win2000, or WinXP.

>discovering that this system is prone to shutting down randomly,
>leading you to lose data and unsaved games. This issue is very common
>and extremely damaging to your PC, and here's how to fix your PC
>instantly!

How can shutting down "instantly" damage my PC? Sure, the drive might
have a few corrupt files to clean up, especially in the browser cache,
but this is not what I call "extremely damaging".
>
>One of the biggest causes of this problem is down to overheating.
>Computers are a lot like cars - they continually get hot and have to
>be cooled. It's often the case that if you're using your computer too
>much or are restricting the airflow inside it, then it can become
>overheated and just shut down. To fix this, if you have a laptop then
>place the laptop onto a desk or flat surface to make sure that all the
>air can get to it as designed. If you have a desktop, then you should
>take the side case off the computer and use a fan to blow cool air at
>your system. If your computer is overheating, this solution should
>solve it.


This is good advice, even from a spammer.
>
>However, there's a much more common cause of random computer shut
>downs which many people don't even know about - the "registry" of
>Windows. The registry is a database which Windows uses to store
>information and settings for inside your PC. It's basically like the
>"Yellow Pages" of your system, as its where Windows keeps many
>different pieces of information that it calls whenever it needs to.
>Unfortunately, the registry database is a constant cause of errors for
>the Windows system, as it's forever being saved in the wrong way.


If it's forever being saved in the wrong way, I WANT MY MONEY BACK
from MS. (Oh, wait a minute, I dont own a copy of Win7, XP is as new
as I care to go).

And your point is??????

-----
By the way, thanks for telling me about this "yellow pages" inside my
computer. Next time I cant find the phone book, I'll just pop the
cover off my computer. I do hope there's a white pages in there too.
 
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Erik Vastmasd

Flightless Bird
I caught a glimpse of blacksmith@none.com on Sat, 05 Jun 2010 03:24:46
-0500, writing in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

>On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 04:37:25 -0700 (PDT), Robert
><robertgough123@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Windows 7 is a very advanced and up-to-date system which has become

>
>Not "very advanced", VERY BLOATED......
>
>>extremely popular since its launch - but many people are now

>
>You cant prove that to me. I dont know ANYONE using Win7. Everyone I
>know is using Win98, Win2000, or WinXP.


I used Win98 for one week then went back to NT.
I used Windows 2000 for about a Month then returned to NT.

So know you know at least 2 people using Windows 7.

>If it's forever being saved in the wrong way, I WANT MY MONEY BACK
>from MS. (Oh, wait a minute, I dont own a copy of Win7, XP is as new
>as I care to go).
>
>And your point is??????


I'm asking you the same question, what is your point?
I'm using Windows 7 because I like it, am I wrong?
--

Erik
 
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