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So I built my pc about October-November 2014, and these problems have really been happening since i built it, but just getting to where i think i should fix it. Anyhow, problems include
    -Upon every boot, I get a windows was shut down unexpectedly message, or something of the sort.
    -I haven't recognized a pattern, except typically at boot, and at random times, the CPU fan get real loud, and spins real fast, even at idle, with nothing running, and will just go nuts.
    -Also a particularly random occurrence, though also happens around boot, or wake, the entire computer with more or less freeze, but not like a full on freeze. Like if you have the browser open, everything will cease loading; you can open a new tab but it comes up blank; you can not move or minimize the window; this is true of anything running at the time of it happening. This usually last for a minute or two, and will return to normal.
    -At random times, the computer will reboot. Though it has never happened to me while i was doing something, i have gotten up to get a drink, and come back to my computer on the windows login screen.

When i built it, i installed deepfreeze and froze the C drive, if that has anything to do with it. I would imagine that would cause it to not have fixed itself, but I not sure exactly what is wrong.

This is my pc, if you need that info for anything.
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Thats what I can think of right now.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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Sounds like to me an overheating issue
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Check your temperatures. It could also potentially be a dodgy power cable, or even component. If it's a hardware issue, the motherboard or PSU is most likely the culprit.
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Thanks guys for the replies.
and you're right, i dont think its getting quite the air it should, i'll def start watching that a bit. As for the "freezing" issue, would that also be related to it overheating? Or something else?
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Pools wrote Thanks guys for the replies.
and you're right, i dont think its getting quite the air it should, i'll def start watching that a bit. As for the "freezing" issue, would that also be related to it overheating? Or something else?

It could potentially be caused by bad temperatures. Something similar used to happen to my dads rig when it was starved of air.
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