- 06-27-2012 07:24 PM #1
computer keeps rebooting when ever I click on my CD Rom
Hello one and all, and thanks for the help in advance, here's what I got going on. my computer stop working one day and when I took a look at it I saw that my fan in the back was clog with dust and had stop running soI assumed that it had over heated, I cleaned it out and then it still wouldn't boot up, so after days of trying I got it to boot up, I ran a bunch of anti- vurus, and maulware programs and things seemed to be gettig back to normule but when i put in a disk it came up for a second, then after that my system kept rebooting every time i tried to play my CD rom. so i uninstalled it, thinking all I had to be was reinstall it. but now my computer just keeps rebooting. and I don't know what to do can someone please HELP me???
Isidore J. Brooks
- 06-27-2012 08:34 PM #2
Hi graf,
What malware scan(s) did you run and was anything found?
Could you also provide the make and model of your computer and what OS is installed?
Other members may have questions as well. Please stay tuned.
Thank you,
DonnaI am currently taking a degree in Malware Removal, and during this time, it is not appropriate for me to offer any assistance in the analysis of or the removal of Malware. Thank you for understanding.
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- 07-05-2012 07:04 PM #3
I'll post my malware logs , but I dont think it has anything to do with virus's I think it's a power supply problum.
Isidore J. Brooks


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