Posted by benny in
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I have changed a lot of thing on my CPU this month. I have changed RAM, Graphic Card, Processor. Now my Computer often gets crashes and restart. Ithink my Graphic Card has problem but not sure. Is there any software which can tell in detail or give sign so that i can know which hardware of my computer is damaged.

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In the search type in event viewer and then find out what is causing the shutdown if it is a driver, software, or hardware issue. You can get speedfan utility if you think one or more components is overheating. Also, at what point does it shut down for instance when you start a certain application or after 10 minutes consistently. Good luck.
there are lots of diagnostic software available, but try this …
first of all , you need to switch off the auto restart option.
Open System in Control Panel.
On the Advanced tab, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings.
Under System Failure, untick the check boxes that correspond to automatically reboot
the next time your system encounters a problem, it will halt with the blue screen of death. the source of the problem is displayed at the start of the error report.
eg “unmountable boot volume” means you have a hard drive issue
“unable to address memory location…” indicates a memory problem.
etc.
You bet!
Try the following:
1. http://www.testmyhardware.com/
2. http://www.dr-hardware.com/
3. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Hardware_…
4. http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/aht.html
5. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/toms...
6. http://www.uxd.com/hardware-diagnostics.shtml
I recommend the last one. Try it first.
But if you’re computer is constantly crashing (crashing means multiple consecutive miscalculations), and you suspect that it’s to do with hardware, try:
1. Replace the new hardware with the old ones first
2. Look at how the computer crash (any warning signs before crash? error message? a program you use before you crash? does it have a high clock speed requirement?)
Good luck!
pcdoctor will be good