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Windows literally crashes/freezes/reboots when computer is left idling

JaZoN_XD

Hello everyone, I've been plagued by something mysterious that causes my computer to crash and reboot every once in a while after I leave it idling. It does this almost every day at some point, if I just go and take a shower and come back, I've found that my computer has restarted, even if I leave for 10 minutes sometimes, I'm unlucky enough to come back and find that the whole system rebooted. Can someone please help?

 

-Windows 10 Home 64-bit 1709

-Drivers are all up to date, as far as I know

 

Here is an attached of my system event logs

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15 minutes ago, SMDSY said:

not sure but kinda sounds like one of the problem i hade a year ago... in my case it was a faulty memmory stick..

 

do a Windows Memory Diagnostic  run and see what u can find out..

 

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/260813/how-to-test-your-computers-ram-for-problems/

Ah okay, definitely will try that. Thanks!

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From my previous experience its likely a issue with memory, a solution for now would be to run a stress test 24/7 so your computer is not idling ever.

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 6/14/2018 at 4:23 PM, SMDSY said:

not sure but kinda sounds like one of the problem i hade a year ago... in my case it was a faulty memmory stick..

 

do a Windows Memory Diagnostic  run and see what u can find out..

 

 

https://www.howtogeek.com/260813/how-to-test-your-computers-ram-for-problems/

So I ended up running both the windows and Memtest86 diagnostics and both came out with no errors. I'm stumped again. Any more ideas? Thanks!

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are u able to test a new mem stick ?

8 hours ago, JaZoN_XD said:

So I ended up running both the windows and Memtest86 diagnostics and both came out with no errors. I'm stumped again. Any more ideas? Thanks!

 

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2 hours ago, SMDSY said:

are u able to test a new mem stick ?

 

Hm, unfortunately, no. I can try testing one stick at a time... But I'm not sure how I would know if something is wrong since I didn't get any errors with both sticks.

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On 2018-06-26 at 5:45 PM, JaZoN_XD said:

Hm, unfortunately, no. I can try testing one stick at a time... But I'm not sure how I would know if something is wrong since I didn't get any errors with both sticks.

you will know it the machine crashes or not you do 1 day of testing whit one stick.. if it crashes then it might be that one then test whit the outher if it crashes whit that one also then its probably not the sticks but if it crashes only on one of the sticks then that stick is probably the faulty one..

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