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PLZ HELP!!! WILL +REP 23 FOR A WEEK RANDOM SHUTDOWNS HELP!
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HELLO TTG,
i bought a MSI GT70 about a week ago and it shuts down randomly shutsdown without any reason. i've had it for 4 days and im like WTF!!!@@!@@!!
my spects
windows 7 home premium
IntelR(R)Core (TM)i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz
12 GB RAM
64 BIT operating system
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M /3GB GDDR5
750GB HDD
plz help ill rep +22 if fixed
msg me if u need any more spects
i bought a MSI GT70 about a week ago and it shuts down randomly shutsdown without any reason. i've had it for 4 days and im like WTF!!!@@!@@!!
my spects
windows 7 home premium
IntelR(R)Core (TM)i7-3610QM CPU @ 2.30GHz
12 GB RAM
64 BIT operating system
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670M /3GB GDDR5
750GB HDD
plz help ill rep +22 if fixed
msg me if u need any more spects
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Sir,
There could be problem with the Windows, as it could be corrupt, or your hard drive could also be corrupt.
If you need anymore assistance on how to fix this then, drop me an inbox.
There could be problem with the Windows, as it could be corrupt, or your hard drive could also be corrupt.
If you need anymore assistance on how to fix this then, drop me an inbox.
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You can spend hours / days on end trying to figure out this problem by running memory tests, looking for bad HDD sectors, over-heating problems, and a corrupt installation of your O/S, or your could simply return it.
It's hard to assist someone over the internet to diagnose a specific hardware/software problem.
It's hard to assist someone over the internet to diagnose a specific hardware/software problem.
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This may be caused by spyware. I recommend scanning your computer it is most likely spyware.
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Remove all the starting programs that came with it an update it all! That could help!
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A likely cause is you've got a trojan, and someone is screwing with you.
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