Originally posted by jmarket
Computer Randomly Restarts (No BSOD)
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Originally posted by jmarketAny updates for us @everways?Comment
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I’m re-opening this thread per everway’s PM to me.
Unfortunately, the problem has returned, in full force. I’m probably going to have to take it in to a shop to get it looked at.
I got a single restart yesterday after installing Unity, after reboot everything turned out fine, so I thought it might just have been a blip.
Jumping to today, I boot up the PC, login and search Unity in the windows searchbar. Nothing comes up. Midway through going into program files, I get a restart. It restarts, and I begin logging in when it restarts again. Restarts continue to occur, without a BSOD, with less and less time after boot. My initial thought was that it was the RAM problem I had a few weeks back, but when I press the reset button to try trigger the ‘Diagnosing your PC’ routine, I get (my first for this issues duration) a BSOD. The BSOD Stop Code reads “Critical Process Died”. I now get this every single time I try boot, which triggers the Automatic Repair routine.
I’ve tried every option on the repair screen. It won’t let me reset the machine, I can’t revert to a previous version of windows, and
Code:
sfc /scannow
has no effect.
The one last attempt I’m going to make is to boot from a USB ISO of windows, after sending this.
A friend said it was a SSD issue, I haven’t tested anything along those lines yet. I did clean the RAM, which fixed my previous ‘can’t boot’ issue.
If you know of this problem and have any idea what I could do, please could you advise me what steps I could take to fix this problem, although I’m fairly certain it’s hardware at this point.
I’ll tag @phillpower2 to assist you since he’s been working with you on thisComment
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Originally posted by jmarketI’m re-opening this thread per everway’s PM to me.
I’ll tag @phillpower2 to assist you since he’s been working with you on this
There’s a small hardware shop a few minutes drive from my home, so I’ll most likely take it there if removing the programs doesn’t fix anything. As per @phillpower2 's suggestion, I no longer have either Malwarebytes or Avast. I’ve looked at Bitdefender as a possible option, but if you think that Window’s Defender is sufficient, then I’ll leave it be. I believe auto-update is on, and now have an activated version of Windows. The one thing I can’t get rid of is Java, since I need it for a game. I’d like to thank anyone who’s put any thought into this issue, I actually learnt a fair bit about Windows during the time dealing with this. If anything, I’d like to request a few tips I could use to avoid any problems of this sort again, assuming it was some sort of problem from something that I did?
I guess sorry for the possible false alarm,
everwaysComment
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Originally posted by everwaysI guess sorry for the possible false alarm,
Originally posted by everwaysIf anything, I’d like to request a few tips I could use to avoid any problems of this sort again, assuming it was some sort of problem from something that I did?Comment
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Originally posted by phillpower2No problem, we are here to help if we can (y)
Back up regular and create back ups of your back ups for your most important data and always create a new restore point before updating or installing any new software.Comment
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