Solved PC restarts out of the blue

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Yep it does look like it. I swear if i didn't better,all this seems to be because i didn't have the screen saver on..:unsure:
 
Havnt used a screensaver since back in the XP days, no need for them with modern screens as they don`t suffer from the burn in problem like the old CRT units did.
 
Yeah i know,me either not since flat screens came out but that is what MS trouble shooter was wanting and so this is where i am at with the pc..
 
Just a btw, Veeg and I came across an apps issue at the beginning of the month after running the Windows AIO repair tool but yet again the nonsense appears to have been Microsoft's doing.

That's weird that these issues may be caused by Microsoft's own buggy updates. :(

Well that was fun..not!

Well lets hope that the random restarts don't continue to occur.
 
Ok here is the autorun @Evan Omo


autorun 12.png
 
Speaking of MS buggy updates.. I have a 3rd party update on modem hardware,it is for a Samsung modem and i have an ubee modem. Didn't know MS was involved in 3rd party hardware like this.
 
In Autoruns remove the following items:

Realtek HD Audio Manager
ABNotify
KeyScrambler
JavaUpdateScheduler (You should actually completely uninstall Java from your computer unless you have a program that requires it to be installed)
Super-Charger
Microsoft OneDrive
Skype
Google Chrome
The Microsoft Windows item highlighted in yellow

Then reboot the computer and test to see if the computer will continue to reboot at random times.
 
Closing the thread,hopefully rhis pc will run correctly now..thanks guys,been a great help.
 
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