Oh so many months ago, I had a problem that whenever I shut down my computer, it would start back up again minutes later.
The interesting thing, is that I've had a problem yesterday with my DVD Drive. I was copying some files from my DVD to my computer, and halfway through, it froze. My computer simply froze. Virus? Nope, no unidentifiable processes and nothing detected by my Anti-Virus program. So, I restarted my computer, tried again, and the same thing happened. I turned my PC off last night, and then it tunred itself back on. Thus, I shut it down and I pulled out the power plug. Today, I opened up my PC, looked around, put the side panel onto the case, and then put the power plug in. Nothing happened. I was like, screw it, and then I turned on the computer. Today, I tried the same thing with my DVD's and they worked. Well, they worked, for a while. I was just about to copy the last 4 files when it froze again. This time I waited, and it unfroze after a while.
One last thing: I look at Windows Task Manager and the memory that all my processes take don't match up to the total RAM that I'm using. In fact, FireFox, which usually takes 100-200k of RAM only took up 30k. Something is seriously wrong here, but I can't exactly pinpoint what.
Oh, and one more thing. Ever since two days ago, explorer.exe started freezing sometimes when I tried to explore My Computer.
The interesting thing, is that I've had a problem yesterday with my DVD Drive. I was copying some files from my DVD to my computer, and halfway through, it froze. My computer simply froze. Virus? Nope, no unidentifiable processes and nothing detected by my Anti-Virus program. So, I restarted my computer, tried again, and the same thing happened. I turned my PC off last night, and then it tunred itself back on. Thus, I shut it down and I pulled out the power plug. Today, I opened up my PC, looked around, put the side panel onto the case, and then put the power plug in. Nothing happened. I was like, screw it, and then I turned on the computer. Today, I tried the same thing with my DVD's and they worked. Well, they worked, for a while. I was just about to copy the last 4 files when it froze again. This time I waited, and it unfroze after a while.
One last thing: I look at Windows Task Manager and the memory that all my processes take don't match up to the total RAM that I'm using. In fact, FireFox, which usually takes 100-200k of RAM only took up 30k. Something is seriously wrong here, but I can't exactly pinpoint what.
Oh, and one more thing. Ever since two days ago, explorer.exe started freezing sometimes when I tried to explore My Computer.