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What does it mean if my computer is rebooting itself randomly? It happens even when it's just on, and not doing anything. It just reboots itself randomly. 

 

I've cleaned all the dust out. I've checked that the video card is working properly. I've also disabled automatic restart, and checked "write an event to the system log", but nothing's working. What is wrong with my computer?

 

Please help, thank you

 

PSU: Corsair 700W

GPU: Nvidia GTX 760, drivers are up to date.

cpu: Intel i7

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13 minutes ago, DominicNikon said:

is windows doing it? windows 10 restarted my pc 10 times in 5 minutes for "windows updates" at random times

It's not windows doing it. I've done all the steps here http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/disable-forced-restarts-windows-update/

 

I'm just so lost at why my computer keeps rebooting

 

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check event viewer

it tells you why

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this is what it says. I just copy and pasted it

 

The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device SWD\WPDBUSENUM\_??_USBSTOR#Disk&Ven_Generic-&Prod_Compact_Flash&Rev_1.01#058F63626420&1#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}.

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Here's another one I copy and pasted

 

The driver \Driver\WudfRd failed to load for the device SWD\WPDBUSENUM\_??_USBSTOR#Disk&Ven_Generic-&Prod_SD#MMC&Rev_1.00#058F63626420&0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}.

 

apparently, it's a kernal PnP event problem. I don't know what to do

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