Computer shuts down unexpectedly and does not start

I have a gateway NV52 running windows vista Home premium 64-bit.
It is about four years old.

Lately, I'll work on something, and the computer turns off without any warning. If not off, but just completely turn off as if it was a desktop computer and someone he disconnected.

The last time he does, when I tried to put it back to it gave me a blue screen. Time thereafter, it gave me an error message saying 'Windows failed to load correctly' and gave me the ability to "repair windows" or "start windows normally". When you select the option the computer immediately turns off again.

After about three hours, I tried to start again and got the same error screen. I chose "repair windows" once again, and launched a sort of auto repair program. After some time, he said it was over and I have to restart my computer. I rebooted and was able to boot up properly.

I'm not sure that the problem has been corrected, because other than the unexpected interruptions, there was no sign of distress beforehand. My computer was working normally, and there is no virus/malware/etc.

Hello Colin P.

Generally, a system shutdown complete is the result of a hardware such as feeding problems, overheating or other material failed the system. Just to check that it is malicious not associated, run a complete virus scan on the system. If the system continues to stop, then I suggest you call the manufacture of equipment and ask them to help you run hardware diagnostics.

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