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System restarting randomly

Anonymous
2016-01-03T14:36:32+00:00

Dear all,

Recently one of my system restarting or shutdown randomly. So i checked the reason on event viewer, there i found the below mentioned warnings and error. Here we using windows 7 professional 64 bit ( Service pack 1).

  1. User profile service (Event ID-1530) - Windows detected your registry file is still in use by other applications or services. The file will be unloaded now. The applications or services that hold your registry file may not function properly afterwards

2. PostgreSQL(Event ID-0) - The description for Event ID 0 from source PostgreSQL cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.

  1. USER32 (Event ID-1074)- The process C:\Windows\system32\winlogon.exe (system name) has initiated the power off of computer System nameon behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: No title for this reason could be found

 Reason Code: 0x500ff

 Shutdown Type: power off

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Resolution tried

  1. I updated the bios, and i updated the windows updates.
  2. I created the new user profile and checked, nw also we got same issue.

Now I have a no idea to solve this problem. If any one have a solution please tell me to solve this issue.

Thanks,

Lingaprakash R.

Windows for home | Previous Windows versions | Windows update

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-01-03T17:03:42+00:00

    **LightEater malware attack places millions of unpatched BIOSes at risk**

    .

    Hacking BIOS Chips Isn’t Just the NSA’s Domain Anymore

    .

    how do i detect and remove a Bios Virus

    .

    conlusions;

    if you have a HP or Dell or Intel

    then you're on the high risk category for the BIOS attacks 

    if your motherboard manufacturer doesn't release any new update for your BIOS

    because;

    A) you have a old motherboard

    B) because your mobo manufacturer are not aware about the BIOS vulnerability

    C) they just don't give a damn..!!

    .

    well then you have problems

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-01-03T15:19:45+00:00

    Please restart your computer and allow 30 minutes for the system to run before uploading information. When examining Event Viewer log files many, not all, problems show in the period immediately after the computer has been booted.

    Please provide a copy of your System Information file. Type System Information in the Search Box above the start Button and press the ENTER key (alternative is Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Information). Select File, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. Do not place the cursor within the body of the report before exporting the file. The system creates a new System Information file each time system information is accessed. You need to allow a minute or two for the file to be fully populated before exporting a copy. Please upload the file to your OneDrive, share with everyone and post a link here. Reports in normal mode preferred. Please say if the report has been obtained in safe mode.

    Please upload and share with everyone fresh copies of your System log and your Application log (two files) from your Event Viewer to your OneDrive and post a link here. You can remove any earlier copies of the logs from your OneDrive.

    To access the System log select Start, Control Panel, Administrative Tools, Event Viewer, from the list in the left side of the window expand Windows Logs and select System. Place the cursor on System, select Action from the Menu and Save All Events as (the default evtx file type) and give the file a name. Do the same for the Applications log. Do not provide filtered files. Do not place the cursor in the list of reports before selecting Action from the menu. Do not clear logs whilst you have a continuing problem.

    For help with OneDrive see paragraph 9.3:

    http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.uk/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

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