PLEASE HELP! I NEED IT! [URGENT]
How do you fix this problem? :
Okay I've installed Java 7 Update 9 from Oracle's website under 64 bit for windows manually, but then the automatically installs an update of the same thing but 32-bit, which is what the computer actually is. And now it will constantly restart itself and the proccessor is running 20 degrees hotter than what it should, and the fan in running for the proccessor.
I've tried uninstalling java, I've tried restoring the computer, but the computer won't reinstall the operating software.
I really don't want to have to send it to a shop or have to buy a new one.
I NEED HELP! I have all the music I've bought through iTunes on that computer!
Okay I've installed Java 7 Update 9 from Oracle's website under 64 bit for windows manually, but then the automatically installs an update of the same thing but 32-bit, which is what the computer actually is. And now it will constantly restart itself and the proccessor is running 20 degrees hotter than what it should, and the fan in running for the proccessor.
I've tried uninstalling java, I've tried restoring the computer, but the computer won't reinstall the operating software.
I really don't want to have to send it to a shop or have to buy a new one.
I NEED HELP! I have all the music I've bought through iTunes on that computer!
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Check maybe the fan is dirty or something !
I checked the fan, it wasn't dirty,
Then there is something running in the BG you install recently , but not java for sure . maybe something for graphic render or some vulnerable scanning programs ?
How would I find out though?
Something you installed recently , or open the task manager as admin and sort the process depending on cpu consumption , may it help .
The last thing I installed was java though.
I run it off Windows 7 currently.
But the problem with uninstalling Java, It will restart before It even finishes.
But the problem with uninstalling Java, It will restart before It even finishes.
Boot into Safe Mode and un-install...
I've only bought music once before, and it wasn't though a service whee all my music is tied to a single account.