MSI Wind Box DC100 Hibernate Problem!!

Hi there.
i have a problem whit my MSI Wind Box DC100.
its brandnew btw.
i just install Windows 7 on it and got all the msi driver install to then i startet duing windows update and all was fine
and the computer was ready just wating for me to type my login on the welcome screen. so i toke a bath
and came back and the screen was black but the box still running like hibernate but i wont come online again what do i do ?.
Btw sry for my bad english iam danish and not good at typing Eng
-Carsten

okey, thanks. anyway the fps jumps between 40-100 is there anything i can install on the computer or that i can do to make this go away?
I've tried everything when it comes to the game settings. so i guess its just simply the little cpu that does it?
you should think counter-strike 1.6 didnt take much to drive on a computer!

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