Random Restarts

Discussion in 'Software' started by jmacintosh, Jun 25, 2026 at 11:48 PM.

  1. jmacintosh

    jmacintosh Private E-2

    I dont have any reason to believe it is a virus, possibly a driver issue. how can i go about diagnosing what could be causing random restarts and lockups?
     
  2. jmacintosh

    jmacintosh Private E-2

    Win 10 Professional 64 Bit
     
  3. DangitallRedux

    DangitallRedux Specialist

    Any recent hardware or software changes? Have you checked the Windows Event Viewer or Device Manager (as you mentioned possible driver problem)?
     
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  4. jmacintosh

    jmacintosh Private E-2

    This was a new build and it has had the problem from the beginning. but no hardware changes. Ive done the usual windows updates, but I havent installed anything recently that would be a possible trigger. I can find event viewer...my issue is interpreting what it means..LOL. thats where i need the help. I would be happy to pull some logs if that would help!

    Thank you for replying!
     
  5. foogoo

    foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek

    Run OpenHardwareMonitor, check those temps, log them and see if it is heat related. You up to date with drivers and BIOS from the manufacture?
    Is it blue screening or just restarting without any 'notification'?
     
  6. jmacintosh

    jmacintosh Private E-2

    I do have the latest bios and chipset drivers from Asus, and it is just restarting without notification. My cooler has an app that runs and monitors temp. the highest the CPU has gotten was 107 degrees fahrenheit.
     
  7. DangitallRedux

    DangitallRedux Specialist

    Random from the outset tends to indicate a heat problem...and that's not limited to the CPU. RAM can get hot. Individual bits and pieces of the motherboard can get hot. It can be a royal pain to track down. You may be better off taking it to a fully-equipped computer shop and let them pull their hair out trying to track it down.
     
  8. jmacintosh

    jmacintosh Private E-2

    I did go ahead and download Open Hardware Monitor. I will run the computer as usual. are there logs from the event viewer that you would like to see for more clues?
     
  9. foogoo

    foogoo Major "foogoo" Geek

    Besides heat could be the power supply, they run fine then under stress exhibit issues too. Seeing anything in the event logs?
     

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