Windows 7 takes 10 minutes + close

Yesterday, our computer has started to do some strange things.

First of all, when the computer goes into sleep mode, the computer restarts itself. Second, when the computer restarts, it takes a good 10 minutes to stop. Windows closes and the computer leaves the blue screen that says "SHUTTING DOWN".
Even if I try to shut down my computer regularly by clicking STOP in the menu start, the computer will go through the same process and restart itself and start on the login screen.
Any ideas what could have gone wrong?
Thank you

A review of the content of the files you provided reveals a number of problems.

1. There is no diagnosis on closing report after April 7, 2013.

2. you are unexpected automatic stops. Some produce dump files and others do not.

3 s Windows Update tries to download and install a Realtek Ethernet driver, Samsung Synchmaster screen pilot and one or several drivers Logitech and failing.

4. the system is creating points of system restore and failing.

5. the installed BIOS should be updated.

Update the BIOS to version F10C:
http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3038#BIOS

BIOS update is not without risk, so back up your data as a precaution files. Print these instructions before you start:
http://www.gigabyte.com/webpage/20/HowToReflashBIOS.html

I need more information to determine the reasons for the unexpected from the bottom stop. It is likely that a number of causes.

Send a copy of your dumpfile as a shared folder on your drive of sky with a link here.

The dumpfile will be created in c:\windows\minidump. You may need to change your settings in Windows to be able to view the file. To show hidden files type Folder Options in the search box above the Start button and select view advanced settings and check that the box "display files and folders" and 'Hide protected operating system files' are not checked. You may need to scroll down to see the second element. You should also make sure that the box before "Hide extensions of known file types" is not checked.

Please download and run the display driver and download a copy of the report he produced on your sky player.

http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/DriverView.html

Help with Sky Drive see section 9.3:
http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.UK/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

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