Windows closes down the computer
Windows sends the message that she has encountered a problem and needs to close. A report is prepared, and I wonder to send - which I do and the system stops. The only way to shut down the computer is to cut off the power. The computer can then be restarted and the system will work for a while until that Windows sends the same message again and closed its doors. Can specify you that Windows should do about the reports and how the problem can be solved?
Being that Windows XP is almost out of use, I doubt that something is done with the reports.
More information is needed to even guess at what's going on. Try to look at the system log in Event Viewer and see if errors are saved when the than shutting down your computer. (Start-> Run-> "eventvwr.msc"). Double-click an error will give more details. This information could be useful.
Otherwise, you are probably looking to re - install Windows XP.
HTH,
JW
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