My computer guard shut down by itself

My computer for some reason some keeps stopping itself. Is not over heating or something like that and the power supply is good. I can completely start the computer, navigate or do anything else for about 20 minutes, but then something forces it to stop.

I tried to do a restore system to factory settings, I ran scans of several viruses, Malware scans and spyware superanti Scan in Normal windows Mode and safe, and its not picking up anything. \

Before I did a system restore I got one "he's dead jim" link from my browser chrome, and then my computer would be closed, but now its just stop with that. Can I stop sometimes when im running other programs, but it will just stopped again at another time.

The computer is only about a year with Windows 7. Anyone have any ideas?

Hello

·         You get an error message or code?

I would say lets you check in the Event Viewer log and check for defective module that is causing the problem:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-information-appears-in-event-logs-Event-Viewer

As you have already restored the computer to the factory settings, this problem could be related to the hardware store. I suggest to check in for all devices Device Manager and also check the RAM.

I suggest you contact the manufacturer for the unwanted material.

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