My computer shuts down without asking for confirmation. Any solution to this problem?

I keep my Dell Lap Top on most of the day. Until 3 weeks ago, I never had this problem. The computer turns off spontaneously at random times during the day.  Any solution to this problem?

The most common cause to stop suddenly a computer is an overheating problem.  Normally, the fan runs faster the CPU heats up.  If you have noticed that your fan runs fast most of the time, that would be your first clue.  Also, if the fan is not spinning, this can also cause overheating. If the fan runs, the most common cause of overheating is an accumulation of dust inside the computer.  You can download the following freeware program which should indicate how hot your CPU becomes:

Core Temp: <> http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ >

If it detects overheating, try blowing compressed air into the vents to loosen and remove dust.

Suddenly a second cause is problems with the RAM chips in your computer.  Try to run a test on your RAM memory.  Keep in mind that most of the tester memory programs also stress on the CPU, so if overheating is a problem, a RAM test could lead to a stop of overheating as well.

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

HTH,
JW

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