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My computer frequently loses power.

My computer frequently loses power.

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opticgunship
Posting Freak
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12-31-2018, 05:52 PM
#1
Hi, my computer – a Windows 10 system with a Ryzen 2700 processor and a GTX 1070 graphics card – is experiencing random shutdowns. I’m requesting assistance please!
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opticgunship
12-31-2018, 05:52 PM #1

Hi, my computer – a Windows 10 system with a Ryzen 2700 processor and a GTX 1070 graphics card – is experiencing random shutdowns. I’m requesting assistance please!

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CasqerMedQ
Member
121
12-31-2018, 07:44 PM
#2
Several factors could have caused this difficulty.
Do you receive an error message prior to your computer turning off?
The problem may stem from damaged power configurations.
To identify and resolve this, consider these steps:
Step 1: Utilize the Power Troubleshooter.
I recommend running the Power troubleshooter and observing if it resolves the issue.
Press the ‘Windows + X’ key on your keyboard.
Type “troubleshooter” into the search bar and press Enter.
Select “Troubleshooting.” Click “View all” and choose “Power.”
Click “Next” and follow the prompts displayed.
If the problem continues, proceed to the following method.
Step 2: Restore Default Power Options.
I suggest resetting your power plan settings to their defaults and seeing if that aids in resolving the issue.
Press...
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CasqerMedQ
12-31-2018, 07:44 PM #2

Several factors could have caused this difficulty.
Do you receive an error message prior to your computer turning off?
The problem may stem from damaged power configurations.
To identify and resolve this, consider these steps:
Step 1: Utilize the Power Troubleshooter.
I recommend running the Power troubleshooter and observing if it resolves the issue.
Press the ‘Windows + X’ key on your keyboard.
Type “troubleshooter” into the search bar and press Enter.
Select “Troubleshooting.” Click “View all” and choose “Power.”
Click “Next” and follow the prompts displayed.
If the problem continues, proceed to the following method.
Step 2: Restore Default Power Options.
I suggest resetting your power plan settings to their defaults and seeing if that aids in resolving the issue.
Press...

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Diamonduck
Member
54
01-01-2019, 03:16 AM
#3
Several factors could be contributing to this problem you encountered.

Have you received any error notifications prior to your computer's shutdown?

This difficulty may stem from damaged power configurations.

To identify and resolve this issue, consider these approaches:

Method 1: Utilize the Power Troubleshooter.
I recommend running the Power troubleshooter and observing if it resolves the problem.
Press the ‘Windows + X’ key on your keyboard.
Type “troubleshooter” into the search box and press Enter.
Choose Troubleshooting. Click "View all" and select “Power.”
Click next and follow the displayed instructions.

If the issue continues, proceed to the following method.

Method 2: Restore Default Power Options.
I suggest resetting your power plan’s settings and seeing if that aids in resolving it.
Press Windows + X, then select the Control Panel option.
Click on the Power Options icon.
Click on “Change advanced power settings.”
Select the “Restore default settings for this plan” option.
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Diamonduck
01-01-2019, 03:16 AM #3

Several factors could be contributing to this problem you encountered.

Have you received any error notifications prior to your computer's shutdown?

This difficulty may stem from damaged power configurations.

To identify and resolve this issue, consider these approaches:

Method 1: Utilize the Power Troubleshooter.
I recommend running the Power troubleshooter and observing if it resolves the problem.
Press the ‘Windows + X’ key on your keyboard.
Type “troubleshooter” into the search box and press Enter.
Choose Troubleshooting. Click "View all" and select “Power.”
Click next and follow the displayed instructions.

If the issue continues, proceed to the following method.

Method 2: Restore Default Power Options.
I suggest resetting your power plan’s settings and seeing if that aids in resolving it.
Press Windows + X, then select the Control Panel option.
Click on the Power Options icon.
Click on “Change advanced power settings.”
Select the “Restore default settings for this plan” option.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
740
01-01-2019, 04:27 AM
#4
Here’s a revised version of the text:

Several factors could be contributing to this problem.
Are you receiving an error message immediately before your computer turns off?
This difficulty may stem from damaged power configurations.
To investigate and resolve this concern, consider these steps:

Step 1: Utilize the Power Troubleshooter.
We recommend running the Power troubleshooter and observing if it resolves the issue.
Press the ‘Windows + X’ key on your keyboard.
Type “troubleshooter” into the search box and press Enter.
Select "Troubleshooting." Click “View all” and choose “Power.”
Click “Next” and follow the instructions displayed.

If the problem continues, proceed to the following method:

Step 2: Restore Default Power Settings.
We suggest returning your power plan to its original settings and seeing if that helps.
Press Windows + X, then select "Control Panel."
Click on the “Power Options” icon.
Click on “Change advanced power settings.”
Select the option “Restore default settings for this plan.”
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AdamKoudy
01-01-2019, 04:27 AM #4

Here’s a revised version of the text:

Several factors could be contributing to this problem.
Are you receiving an error message immediately before your computer turns off?
This difficulty may stem from damaged power configurations.
To investigate and resolve this concern, consider these steps:

Step 1: Utilize the Power Troubleshooter.
We recommend running the Power troubleshooter and observing if it resolves the issue.
Press the ‘Windows + X’ key on your keyboard.
Type “troubleshooter” into the search box and press Enter.
Select "Troubleshooting." Click “View all” and choose “Power.”
Click “Next” and follow the instructions displayed.

If the problem continues, proceed to the following method:

Step 2: Restore Default Power Settings.
We suggest returning your power plan to its original settings and seeing if that helps.
Press Windows + X, then select "Control Panel."
Click on the “Power Options” icon.
Click on “Change advanced power settings.”
Select the option “Restore default settings for this plan.”