my computer turns off, no code error, no blue screen

my computer restarts auto no code error, no blue screen, it might be the drivers that I have installed or?  What can I do to solve this problem or found out how to solve this problem

Hello Shelly,

Drivers could easily be the cause - or it could be quite a few other things.

I recommend a restore of the system to a restore point before you did what you did (when it was working fine).  If you use Windows 7, seehttp://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/700-system-restore.html. If you are using Vista, seehttp://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-system-restore/. If you are using XP, seehttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084. Sometimes this simple process made the rounds and sometimes that doesn't help - but it is easy and worth if she has recently begun.

Good luck!

Kosh

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