Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Wait a few minutes and then push the power button a single time.
Not Helpful 3 Helpful 3. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. If your computer is frozen or failing to boot, you can hard reset the computer by holding down the Power button for a few seconds. This will cut power and force a shutdown - you can then boot normally by pressing the Power button again. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0.
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Is this article up to date? Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Anything in the event log eventvwr. Any scheduled tasks for things like defrag or related causing reboots?
Does it reboot happen while you are logged in? Chamele0n Nov 17, at UTC. What about the event log around the time of a reboot? Sounds like you did a lot of good troubleshooting already to rule out a lot of things.
And there is no mini dump folder and i cant see any blue screen although i checked the box to not reboot if there is an error Sounds like minidumps are not enabled.
Kkyishkkii This person is a verified professional. Thai Pepper. Antonio This person is a verified professional. Frequency does not cause overheating, that's voltage. You can also have RAM sticks with different frequency, they will all run at the lowest possible. Good day! AshleyLewisMS This person is a verified professional. Rhommielle Nov 17, at UTC. If it were hardware and not related to either the memory upgrade or the OS upgrade, I would say CPU or associated cooling hardware. Click the Action menu and then select Create Basic task.
Choose a name for the task like AutoReboot , type it in the Name box and click Next. Select Daily if you want a daily reboot and click Next Type the time you want to restart the computer, set recurrence to your liking, and click Next.
Select Start a program and click Next. Find the file named Shutdown. Click Finish. Now your computer will automatically restart at the date, time, and frequency you specified. You may also like. Posted in: Blog.
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