From: Ferdy on
My PC has suddenly started to reboot now and again, particularly if a game is
being played ("Board" type games), but has done it othertimes as well. I
stopped the windows search sytem as it was logged several times in the error
log. However it still resets and also, after switching the socket on I don't
have to press the PC button as it is starting on it's own. The latest log at
reset shows Service Control manager-the session launcher failed to start. I
have all the latest updates and use Norton Internet Security 2010. I replaced
by Norton 360 in January with Kaspersky but returned to Norton in March -
just in case this helps?
From: Don Phillipson on
"Ferdy" <Ferdy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My PC has suddenly started to reboot now and again, particularly if a game
is
> being played ("Board" type games), but has done it othertimes as well.

A failing Power Supply Unit seems the most common cause
of spotaneous reboots. Most PC repair stores can test a PSU
free and replace it for about $35.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


From: Unknown on
Go to control panel---system---on advanced tab click settings for recovery
and remove X from reboot
on error. This will allow you to trap the error.
"Ferdy" <Ferdy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My PC has suddenly started to reboot now and again, particularly if a game
> is
> being played ("Board" type games), but has done it othertimes as well. I
> stopped the windows search sytem as it was logged several times in the
> error
> log. However it still resets and also, after switching the socket on I
> don't
> have to press the PC button as it is starting on it's own. The latest log
> at
> reset shows Service Control manager-the session launcher failed to start.
> I
> have all the latest updates and use Norton Internet Security 2010. I
> replaced
> by Norton 360 in January with Kaspersky but returned to Norton in March -
> just in case this helps?