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			Un forum care ofera solutii pentru unele probleme legate in general de PC. Pe langa solutii, aici puteti gasi si alte lucruri interesante // A forum that offers solutions to some PC related issues. Besides these, here you can find more interesting stuff.
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						Analyzing elusive restarts is very hard, because many causes are possible. I list below some steps which might help localize the problem.
  Windows tools
  - The Event Viewer (already analyzed by the poster)
  - Reliability Monitor, accessed via Start > View reliability history. A red X denotes a problem, so click on it for details. Clicking "View technical details" gives more information. 
  - Undo Windows Automatic Restart to have more time to see the error message (if there is one). This is done in Control Panel > System > Advanced system settings > Advanced > Startup and Recovery > Settings, uncheck "Automatically restart", click OK.
  - Do a chkdsk
  - Do a sfc /scannow
  - Update device drivers (download them where appropriate from the manufacturer's website)
  Hardware
  - Unplug every possible device to reduce the possibilities
  - Check the SMART data of the disk by a utility such as Speccy
  - Check for heating problems of the CPU and GPU. Useful utilities are SpeedFan, HWMonitor and the Open Hardware Monitor, but there are many others.
  - Run Memtest86 or Memtest86+ for as many iterations as you can.
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