Windows Vista restarts some time after I closed

I can stop windows vista. I have a toshiba laptop... almost nine.  not even a full year.  I go to the menu start and stop... it stops but only stay close for a little while... 15 minutes maybe... then restarts itself

I can stop windows vista. I have a toshiba laptop... almost nine.  not even a full year.  I go to the menu start and stop... it stops but only stay close for a little while... 15 minutes maybe... then restarts itself

try the clean boot:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/331796

then stop see if that helps

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    Do a Safe Mode system restore to before the problem started.

    http://bertk.MVPs.org/html/restoresysv.html

    How to access Safe Mode

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    Here is the guide to repair Options using a Vista DVD from Microsoft.

    If a friend or a work acquantance of yours has one, you can borrow and use it for repairs.

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/repair-Windows-with-Windows-Startup-Repair/

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    1. Overview of Windows Vista repair options
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