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PC is Suffering Unexpected Shutdowns

Kursah

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Good deal, well now you know how to repair a corrupted OS. Those are VERY useful commands to keep around, especially on a system that crashes a lot and you're trying to diagnose it.

Hope your system's stability improves or you are able to find the failure soon! :toast:
 
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So its been almost two weeks since i last posted and since my PC has shutdown unexpectedly... My original plan was to play around with the RAM to see if that was the issue but after a few days of no shutdowns i figured i would see if the CMOS clear and repairing the corrupt OS had fixed the issue. As i already said its been almost 2 weeks since i first made theses changes and i was fairly certain it had fixed the issue...Unfortunately my PC did shutdown unexpectedly today while i was at work. It seems pretty ridiculous to me that the PC could be on for almost 2 weeks straight and have no issues then just randomly shutdown...I ran the SFC scan to make sure nothing had gone wrong with the OS and it reported no issues. My next step i guess would be to try and eliminate the RAM as the issue but honestly i find i very hard to believe that's the issue after the PC was on for 2 weeks. Surely if this was a hardware issue i would have more regular shutdowns...or at least shutdown while im actually using the PC...What do you guys think?
 

eidairaman1

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Ram or PSU Period, that PSU is a pretty low end unit, take it to a local shop.
 
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