why it resets or reboots so often?

MacBook pro 15.4 version 2010 proc core i7 reboot so often?

just need an answer

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    I also tried the following registry settings that now I have no more than two keys mentioned and I do not know if they had to be re-created after I cancelled them.

    1. Click Start , type regedit in the Search box and press ENTER.

      If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click allow .

    2. Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
      Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\TrayNotify HKEY_CURRENT_USER
    3. In the Details pane, click the IconStreams registry entry.
    4. On the Edit menu, click delete , and then click Yes .
    5. In the Details pane, click the PastIconsStream registry entry.
    6. On the Edit menu, click delete , and then click Yes .
    7. Exit Registry Editor.
    8. Restart the Explorer.exe process. To do this, follow these steps:
      1. Press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC.
      2. On the process in the Task Manager tab, click the process explorer.exe and then double click on end process .
      3. On the file menu, click new task (run) , type Explorer and click OK .
      4. Exit Task Manager.

    The only option is either to have all the icons in the sawn system tray which takes 3\4 of my task bar or do them all hidden which is a pain in the neck because I have to open the "new taskbar" every time.

    I hope someone can help me.

    Thank you :D

    Hello

    As you have removed the registry keys, I recommend you to run a system restore to restore the work correctly the settings.

    Note: You must first create a restore point on your computer to do that you must follow the steps below.

    1. open the control panel (all items view).
    (A) click on the system icon.
    (B) proceed to step 3.
    or

    2. open the Start Menu.
    (A) right click on the computer button and click Properties.
    3. click on the System Protection link.
    4. close the system window.
    5. check to make sure you have System Protection turned on for the list available on the disc, that you want to create a restore point, to include in the restore point.
    6. click the Create button
    7. enter a description to point restoration in order to recognize it when you do a system restore and click on the button create.
    8. you will now see this as the restore point is being created.
    9. when the restore point is finished being created, click on the close button.
    10. click on OK.

    Follow the document below for additional guidance on the creation of System Restore Point:
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/create-a-restore-point

    After completing the steps above, you will need to follow the instructions below:

    1) click Start, type system restore in the search box, and then click System Restore in the list programs. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type your password or click on continue.
    (2) in the System Restore dialog box, click on choose a different restore point and then click Next.
    (3) in the list of restore points, click a restore point created before you started having the problem, and then click Next.
    4) click Finish.

    For more information, see this link below.

    System Restore: frequently asked questions
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/system-restore-frequently-asked-questions

    After you perform a system restore, follow these steps below to configure the icon settings according to your choice.

    1. click on start.
    2. tap icons customize.
    3. click on customize icons in the taskbar.
    4. click on turn system icons on or off.
    5. place the icons you want on.
    6. click on ok.

    Note: Make sure that the behavior for the selected icons is set correctly, and then click OK.

    Thank you, and in what concerns:
    I. Suuresh Kumar-Microsoft Support.
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