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Check for hardware problems: Use a tool like Memtest86 to test your RAM for errors. If you find any errors, you will need to replace your RAM. You can also use a tool like HWiNFO64 to monitor your CPU temperature. If your CPU is overheating, you may need to clean your computer’s fans or replace the thermal paste.
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Disable startup programs: Some startup programs may be causing your computer to restart unexpectedly. To disable startup programs, open Task Manager and click on the “Startup” tab. Right-click on any programs that you don’t want to start automatically and select “Disable”.
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Scan for malware: Malware can sometimes cause computers to restart unexpectedly. To scan for malware, use a reputable antivirus or anti-malware program.
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Check for system updates: Outdated system drivers or Windows updates can sometimes cause problems. To check for updates, click on the Start button and type “Windows Update”. Click on “Check for updates”.
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Use System Restore: If none of the above steps fix the problem, you may need to use System Restore to restore your computer to a previous state. To use System Restore, click on the Start button and type “System Restore”. Click on “Open System Restore”.
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