Hi Larry,
  This makes sense to me, because we had no problem with computer until we 
hooked up the new monitor. 
I will try this tonight, and it will take a few days to know whether or not it 
worked, because the system stayed on as 
long as 3 days before...so if it lasts one week, I will know it worked...will 
keep you inform.

Thanks so much, I truly appreciate your help,
Jean

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Computer Larry 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 4:05 PM
  Subject: RE: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Computer keeps rebooting then turns off


  BEFORE YOU DO THIS MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE THE CORRECT DRIVER FOR YOUR NEW
  MONITOR! IF FILE IS COMPRESSED THEN EXPAND THE FILE TO A NEW EMPTY
  DIRECTORY! **NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU GET THE RIGHT DRIVER FOR YOUR OPERATING
  SYSTEM!

  Try going into safe mode then right-click on My Computer and go to
  properties. Next click on hardware and then device manager, next
  double-click on Monitor category.

  Now click on the monitor that you had before and then press DELETE. Close
  out all windows and reboot. System should then search for a new monitor and
  then choose where you saved the driver for the new monitor and then click on
  OK. System should ask if you want to reboot, but if not then reboot
  manually and hopefully your system will boot up correctly. Let me know what
  happens!

  Larry

  A+ and Microsoft Certified Professional Technician






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