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Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: event id 3009 List of Event ID Event ID: 680 but with wrong pc name   8 Replies Habanero OP pchiodo Aug 18, 2013 at 2:01 UTC I don't think that error is related to a heat issue. According to MS: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326564 This is an issue with a program that is forcing the system to shut down. This could be as simple as using a remote tool, like logmein, to reboot the system. This thread shows you how to identify the program causing the shutdown if you are unsure: 1 Poblano OP bg_vignesh Aug 21, 2013 at 4:10 UTC Hi, Thanks for that. I guess it was the APC monitor applciation that might've caused this as we did swap the UPS around. So far no issues. But your answer did help. Thanks. 0 Poblano OP bg_vignesh Jan