Two computers stops randomly

The two computers are the same, so I'll explain about one of them. The computer stops himself suddenly without any particular reason. Any program is running. However, I noticed than that, he the more when you use a video as Pro Show gold or MoviePlus. Especially during the creation of the ISO file to burn a DVD. However, both companies have told me that I can have a driver of outdated virus or Malware. All pilots are underway according to update the driver software. Here is were the real problem comes. I have run the BitDefender, Windows Defender, and Microsoft Security Essential software and perform a complete full analysis. About 20 to 30 minutes in the analysis the computer shuts down. Every time that the computer shuts down, when I restart it I get the message that the computer turns off properly. Usually, I get a choice if I want to start in safe mode or normally. If I chose normally, it will begin loading windows, and then stop. When I restart, it now gives me a choice of running Startup Repair, I take. When startup repair is running and reloading of files, the computer stops again. So, I start again and on two or three times then it will come with the window asking if I want to restore my computer. I select Yes, and then it goes from there and get my computer going again. I don't know what the problem is and I can't do a top virus check. I chose in the scan where to check and the problem is in the directory window. But I'm just tired of going through all these reboots. I save all my data, that is stored on another hard drive. I want to wipe my hard drive and reinstall windows again, but I find all my drivers and my other software. But the other day I run the Windows Security Essentials on this different hard disk and guess what? It is also shut down my computer. So, all what I have on my main drive I also have on my backup drive. Help!

Additional information: Windows 7 Professional Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 build 7601

64 bit ADM Athlon 64 x 2 Dual Core Processor 5000 +, 2600 Mhz, 2 carrots, 2 logical processors

BIOS American Megatrends Inc. 1401, 1/9/2009RAM 8.0 GB, 7.75 GB available physical memory 5.95 GB total physical memory.

650 GB hard drive

Hello

My apologies for the delay in response.

You can disconnect all external devices (printers, scanner, USB (universal serial bus) drives, etc.) except the keyboard and mouse, and then check if the computer restarts.

Exchange your RAM modules. Have a RAM attached to the computer and check if the computer restarts. This test will help us find if there is a faulty RAM.

Keep us informed on the status of the issue.

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