ANSWER! Random Shutdowns

You guys want to know why your systems are randomly shutting down or why you get caught in a reboot loop? The answer is that 2000 will shut itself down if there is a problem. Somewhere you have a screwy driver or 2000 doesnt like you hardware or bios settings.

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You guys want to know why your systems are randomly shutting down or why you get caught in a reboot loop? The answer is that 2000 will shut itself down if there is a problem. Somewhere you have a screwy driver or 2000 doesnt like you hardware or bios settings. To turn this damn thing off
1. right click my computer
2. left click properties
3. left click advanced
4. left click start and recovery
5. uncheck auto reboot
6. ok
7. ok
8. reboot
DONE

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Great. Now how do i do this if i CANNOT get into 2000??

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Lots of times this is due to an overheating hardware component. You might want to go in your bios and check your cpu fan speed, and see if they report any errors.