MBP automatic restart/reboot everyday.

I left my MBP on every night to download movies and applications . Sometimes it can last through the night without restarting/rebooting , sometimes when i wake up to see it is at the startup login screen , which means my MBP has restarted/logged out. I started leaving my MBP overnight recently and realised this error. Two days ago, i left it to download stuff and when i woke up in the morning, it was restarted and my battery life is still at 30% . Today morning , it was restarted as well with 48% battery.
Under Energy Saver, i unticked "sleep disk(s) when possible" ,ticked the rest and set duration for disk to sleep to "NEVER". Under Schedule, nothing is ticked.
It is just weird because even when sometimes i plugged in the AC adapter throughout the night, it restarts too. Also, in order not to allow the computer to auto restart, i did not allow automatic updates.
Is there any way i can solve this issue ? is it more of a hardware or software issue ?
I would want to leave my computer on for as long as possible without it switching off .
PS: i am using Leopard OSX 10.6.4 , should i update to the latest 10.6.7?
Thanks alot!

6/2/11 AM 03:15:58          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39493]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:15:58          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:08          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39494]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:16:08          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:18          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39496]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:16:18          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:28          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39500]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:16:28          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:38          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39501]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:16:38          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:42          [0x0-0x28e28e].com.google.Chrome[36620]          Handling SIGTERM in renderer.
6/2/11 AM 03:16:42          [0x0-0x28e28e].com.google.Chrome[36620]          Wrote signal to shutdown pipe.
6/2/11 AM 03:16:42          [0x0-0x28e28e].com.google.Chrome[36620]          Handling SIGTERM in renderer.
6/2/11 AM 03:16:42          [0x0-0x28e28e].com.google.Chrome[36620]          Wrote signal to shutdown pipe.
6/2/11 AM 03:16:48          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39502]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:16:48          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:58          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39503]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:16:58          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:16:59          com.apple.launchd.peruser.501[36429]          (com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent[36454]) Exited: Killed
6/2/11 AM 03:16:59          [0x0-0x279279].com.hp.HPEventHandler[36464]          on write, error=-1
6/2/11 AM 03:16:59          [0x0-0x279279].com.hp.HPEventHandler[36464]          on write, error=-1
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          loginwindow[32759]          PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1002)
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          com.apple.loginwindow[32759]          Thu Jun  2 03:17:00 edgar-ang.local loginwindow[32759] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          com.apple.loginwindow[32759]          2011-06-02 03:17:00.027 loginwindow[32759:107] PScurrentwindowbounds: CGSGetWindowBounds returned error (1002)
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          com.apple.loginwindow[32759]          Thu Jun  2 03:17:00 edgar-ang.local loginwindow[32759] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          com.apple.ScreenSharing.server[36449]          Thu Jun  2 03:17:00 edgar-ang.local AppleVNCServer[36449] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          com.apple.ScreenSharing.server[36449]          Thu Jun  2 03:17:00 edgar-ang.local AppleVNCServer[36449] <Warning>: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
6/2/11 AM 03:17:00          com.apple.loginwindow[32759]          Thu Jun  2 03:17:00 edgar-ang.local loginwindow[32759] <Warning>: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
6/2/11 AM 03:17:01          com.apple.WindowServer[39507]          Thu Jun  2 03:17:01 edgar-ang.local WindowServer[39507] <Error>: kCGErrorFailure: Set a breakpoint @ CGErrorBreakpoint() to catch errors as they are logged.
6/2/11 AM 03:17:08          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39523]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:17:08          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
6/2/11 AM 03:17:18          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd[39524]) Exited with exit code: 255
6/2/11 AM 03:17:18          com.apple.launchd[1]          (com.parallels.vm.prl_fsd) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
Pardon me. This was the console log i found w anomility . after which i believe my comp was restarted.. can anyone decipher why did it shut down? btw Thanks Baby Boomer, i will try out ur method and see if it restarts tonight

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    ffffffff75b61b58 * *java/util/jar/JarFile.getEntry(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/util/zip/ZipEntry;+3 (line 452)
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    ffffffff75b6eb84 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/JarClassFinder.getSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +6 (line 100)
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    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
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    ffffffff75976c88 * *weblogic/utils/classloaders/MultiClassFinder.getClassSource(Ljava/lang/String;)Lweblogic/utils/classloaders/Source; [compiled] +30 (line 114)
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