My computer guard restart from 30 to 45 minutes even if im watching netflix

Hello, my guard computer restart every 30 to 45 min cannot even watch a movie on netfliks because it keeps restart please help.thanks

Suddenly, randomly rebooting is usually caused by overheating or a bad RAM module.  Playing videos on your computer causes a high utilization of the processor and can cause its overheating if your CPU fan is not running properly, your computer does not breakdown or (more commonly) dust has accumulated inside your computer.  You can use a program like CoreTemp freeware to monitor the temperature of your CPU.  If it's not too hot, open your case and clean.

Bad RAM can also cause these problems.  Open your folder then delete and re - insert your chip RAM to ensure that they are in contact.  There are the RAM testing programs, but you must keep in mind that the load they put on the CPU can cause malfunction due to overtemp as well.  Windows has a diagnosis here:

Windows Memory Diagnostic: <> http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp >

HTH,
JW

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