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  • So what happens is when i shutdown it goes Blue screen and i need to force shutdown if im starting  the laptop is going to that screen thats booting on netword and if i disable that it says no bootble drive and if i wait 5-7 minutes when i force shtown it start but repeats if i shutdown pls help
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  • OS - Windows 10 Upgrade from 7
  • x64 
  • Preinstalled OEM
  • From 2013
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  • Intel Pentium B960
  • Nvidia Geforce GT630M
  • Acer
  • Aspire V3-531G
  • Serial Number NXM37EX009308196573400
  • Laptop
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I would preform a hard drive health check and see if your drive is good.

If you wanted to I would preform a full windows reinstall whether it be through windows fresh start or formatting the drive and reinstalling windows. I find that windows just starts to have more and more problems the longer an install has been running.

 

Have you changed any settings recently? When did this start?

typically these things happen for a reason unless you are having a hardware failure.

 

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Just now, SignatureSigner said:

I would preform a hard drive health check and see if your drive is good.

If you wanted to I would preform a full windows reinstall whether it be through windows fresh start or formatting the drive and reinstalling windows. I find that windows just starts to have more and more problems the longer an install has been running.

 

Have you changed any settings recently? When did this start?

typically these things happen for a reason unless you are having a hardware failure.

 

So i upgradet to windows 7 in 2021 december and started from 2022 i think and i upgraded from hhd to a sata ssd from Adata SU630 hoe to do a healt check and i cannot reinstall because of the files i have 

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1 minute ago, TheYTB said:

So i upgradet to windows 7 in 2021 december and started from 2022 i think and i upgraded from hhd to a sata ssd from Adata SU630 hoe to do a healt check and i cannot reinstall because of the files i have 

But in 2022  i can shutdown but in march the shutdown problem begun the blackscrren the same

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https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/check-your-hard-drives-health

its for hard drives but should work with ssds

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Since your drive checks out and you have sensitive data you don't want lost I would make a backup of everything thats important to you and find someone who you can take the machine to and have them try to figure out what is wrong with it. Its difficult to diagnose something like this.

I'm sure someone would be able to recognize this as an effect of something but it could be a vast number of things making this happen. my final recomendation is to wait and see if anyone else replies to this with some more help and then find a local repair tech that can look at the machine and run some tests and if required replace something.

 

Your machine is pretty old as its nearly 9 years old and aging hardware can have problems as newer software advances.

 

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