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My computer has been randomly restarting and i don't know what the problem is.

Xxetro

I've been getting random restarts on my computer the past few days and i don't know what the problem is. I checked the event viewer and there was a ton of errors that says the same thing most of the time. it said:

The machine-default permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID 
{5DC4F9AD-3A2B-4DF4-AC39-3FF5A19FCF4C}
 and APPID 
{CE79BC8B-2980-4CA9-9570-6E0BF5B93BF2}
 to the user DESKTOP-16GOQOI\flamo SID from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.

the error has been happening since i built this computer in august but only recently i only started getting random restarts. Anyone know if this error has any relation to the random restarts and how to fix this error?

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Have you run a memory test? Also, did you do a clean OS install and have you updated the BIOS and chipset drivers? You can also try running chkdsk and system file checker.

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42 minutes ago, johnukguy said:

Have you run a memory test? Also, did you do a clean OS install and have you updated the BIOS and chipset drivers? You can also try running chkdsk and system file checker.

Yes I did do a clean os install and updated the chipset drivers. I have not done a memory test and will get to it in the morning. But will doing these tasks fix the errors? I'm also curious on why the errors has been apparent for so long (since I built the PC) and if that relates to the random restarted I've starting getting over the last few days.

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7 hours ago, Xxetro said:

Yes I did do a clean os install and updated the chipset drivers. I have not done a memory test and will get to it in the morning. But will doing these tasks fix the errors? I'm also curious on why the errors has been apparent for so long (since I built the PC) and if that relates to the random restarted I've starting getting over the last few days.

If it's a corrupted file or something similar then chkdsk/sfc can fix such things yes.

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