A random reboot is possible on a Droid. Having them on a regular basis means you've got an issue.
So those of you running task killers of anti virus, please remove them.
Now if it still happens then more then likely you have a rogue app. You'll need to identify that app and you do that with a factory data reset and do not restore your apps.
Run it a couple of days. No reboots? Slowly start adding your apps back in. When the reboots start up again you should have an idea of what app it might be.
If it does reboot after the factory data reset then I'd get rid of the ROM. Stock Droids don't do that, how is a malfunctioning phone make it any better?
So those of you running task killers of anti virus, please remove them.
Now if it still happens then more then likely you have a rogue app. You'll need to identify that app and you do that with a factory data reset and do not restore your apps.
Run it a couple of days. No reboots? Slowly start adding your apps back in. When the reboots start up again you should have an idea of what app it might be.
If it does reboot after the factory data reset then I'd get rid of the ROM. Stock Droids don't do that, how is a malfunctioning phone make it any better?