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Originally Posted by Zeph
Without being more precise in the error there's not a lot we can do. I think the best remedy considering it's brand new and all would be to reinstall Windows.
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Thanks will bear that it in mind if the problem gets worse etc.
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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
stop the restart by going system advanced start up and recovery and untick auto restart and give us the error code.
Also look at event viewer (right click my comp select manage then event viewer) look at system and application to see if there is any obvious cause of the reboot
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only if you can rule out hardware first
DCOM errors are not unusual on my machine (and in fact most machines that have been on my network  )but im not getting lock ups or anything else
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Cheers Zing, have disabled the auto restart as suggested and not had a single reboot since and their appears to be no entries for dcom errors in the application log.
Have attached the last one incase it means anything more specific to those in the know.
Cheers