If that does not help, then remove any viruses and spyware.
If still no luck, then there may be a hardware problem, i.e., everything not fully seated or connected, bad power supply, bad memory, bad MB, or bad video card.
I recently had the same problem,went to several sites.
Tried every suggestion, every troubleshooter, No luck!
Then, I started checking things out in DOS... did your system originally start out in win 95?
In DOS,type ["C:\>dir/p"] (p=pause, so you can read it.}
Look for duplicate/mutiple"exe" & "dll",ect.files,of the same extentions win 95 & 98 versions. You can also try Microsoft System File Checker. With multiple commands for the same file,version & extention mine would shutdown,
and the reboot. The only propershut down,was:[control]or [F8],during reboot,choose["command prompt"](5),[enter], hold the power button.
The only cure,dump & reload.Hope thats not the case for
you.
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