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PC AUTO RESTART WINDOWS 10 HOME

DriZyo
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If you bought it from a store and haven't done anything, bring it back and return it.  Not worth it, particularly if there are going to be future problems.  One reboot I ran into recently was a "power event".  It doesn't blue screen, just starts up then goes into the shutting down or restarting screen.  If you can get to your sign in window, go to the power and while selecting restart, hold down the shift key.  This will reboot into safe mode so you can look into the event logs.

Hello linus tech forum, i got a problem.. I already bought a new pc gaming.. and sometime it keep auto restart .. I dont know what happen. Can someone help me ?

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Please stop shouting at us.

 

Is there any kind of message being displayed before the PC reboots?

75% of what I say is sarcastic

 

So is the rest probably

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6 minutes ago, krueger515 said:

Does it restart often?

yes it keep often.. im so tired of this.

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1 minute ago, myselfolli said:

Please stop shouting at us.

 

Is there any kind of message being displayed before the PC reboots?

nope no have blue screen, just auto restart only.. why can happen?

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12 minutes ago, DriZyo said:

nope no have blue screen, just auto restart only.. why can happen?

Try taking a look at event viewer (start+r, then type eventvwr.msc). Are there any errors (not warnings) that could result in a restart?

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Did you happen to try and overclock any of your components? An unstable overclock can cause the system to crash and restart. 

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2 hours ago, krueger515 said:

Did you happen to try and overclock any of your components? An unstable overclock can cause the system to crash and restart. 

no i never do that. i just already bought this pc a week a ago.

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2 hours ago, NorthLake said:

Try taking a look at event viewer (start+r, then type eventvwr.msc). Are there any errors (not warnings) that could result in a restart?

nope there no have warning.

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Does the computer crash or does it go through the normal shutdown process?

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On 20/11/2017 at 7:33 PM, krueger515 said:

Does the computer crash or does it go through the normal shutdown process?

it just reboot like restart pc, but it automaticlly, i dont press any button.. Can you help me?

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If you bought it from a store and haven't done anything, bring it back and return it.  Not worth it, particularly if there are going to be future problems.  One reboot I ran into recently was a "power event".  It doesn't blue screen, just starts up then goes into the shutting down or restarting screen.  If you can get to your sign in window, go to the power and while selecting restart, hold down the shift key.  This will reboot into safe mode so you can look into the event logs.

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