Why Windows XP keep close and restart

This happened twice last night and again tonight.

As noted, am on Windows XP, use AOL (was on the internet when it happened). Recently the microsoft - arranged security, probs had reinstalled. Am running off the coast of the phone while making the new headrest happened and installed. Just equipped BT iplate Accelerator yesterday. The last 2 are due to the fact that speed trying to improve broadband services has been about test only 400kps socket 1.3 Mr. don't know whether or not it is connected to. Help. Computer is in the exit door. ? Does not see why Windows affected by other issues, but who knows. Laughs. Difficulty just one thing then another pops up.

Simple instructions, please. (Do not know if I chose the right topic below - performance and Maintenance)

Thank you.

Hi TINA_L,

Follow the steps in the article.

Windows XP restarts unexpectedly or restarts when you shut down the computer

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/320299

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