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First of all I am writing this on mobile since my of is not functional. Over the past few weeks I have seen weird fluctuations on the vacant space on my ssd going from 34gb to 8gb the next time I boot up. then a couple of days ago it just started crashing and then rebooting I tried turning down my cpu clock and various things but I still did it once in a while. Now everytime it boots into Windows it just dies. I can enter the bios just fine but when I try to boot windows it shuts down after something like 10 seconds. I hope you can help me and if you need anymore info please just say so because this is horrible, I apologize for any typos or bad formatting but again I am on mobile :/

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Clearly not good. It certainly sounds like you've run out of space to the point of Windows crashing and not being able to run. It sounds like your ssd it way too small and you haven't set it up right and things like the pagefile has wiped out the space. If this is your only computer you're going to need a friend to help you out. You need to get a bootable flash drive made that allows you to start your comp and access the sdd. You need to clear space and get it back up and running. Ideally it would better to get a larger ssd like 256gb and clone your old drive to it and go from there but I figure you already knew that.

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