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So here's the story. My computer started restarting about a minute after the desktop loads up. I tried to find the problem. Then the monitor would stay in sleep mode and not recognize when the computer was turned on. So I replaced the motherboard, same thing. Then the power supply, same thing. Finally I replaced the CPU and it worked. I used it for a day and now it's back to the restarting as soon as the desktop loads up. I've tried starting it up with just the basic parts and it still does it. It won't go into safe mode, it restarts. When I start it in regular mode I get the blue screen saying windows shut down with this under technical info ***stop:0x0000000A(0xCDD80004,0x00000002, 0x00000001,0x804EEEB4) I get a different one when I try in safe mode. Can anyone tell me what this means or what is wrong or anything?
Thanks in advance.

Amber
"and now it's back to the restarting as soon as the desktop loads up. I've tried starting it up with just the basic parts and it still does it. It won't go into safe mode, it restarts." If this is still the problem,try here:
http://www.kbalertz.com/Q310396/Win...
It worked for me.
Bill.
I'm Ok

Amber
Not to be callous but you should really consider taking your computer to a shop. It would be cheaper in the long run.

Thanks for the help but it did not work. This time when I recieved the blue screen it told me the problem appeared to be the file sptd.sys page_fault_in_nonpaged_area and gave this in tech info ***stop: 0x00000050 (0xE33D1B50,0x00000000,0xF73B24BB,0x00000002)
sptd.sys-Address F73B24BB base at F7396000, datestamp 4391a4df.

Anber,
right cliok my computer, properties, then click advanceed, in startup recovery, click settings, then uncheck the box automatically restart.

Thanks for the help but I think I'm just going to take it to someone or something. I've been working on it too long.

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