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Windows 10 computer restarts to black screen
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<blockquote data-quote="Atlas147" data-source="post: 509902" data-attributes="member: 25728"><p>okay so 20 minutes is wayyy too long something is definitely wrong. You could try to boot windows services only and see if the restart issue is still happening? </p><p></p><p>DISCLAIMER I am no expert on this but previously this was the method I used to check an a memory bug on my computer and should work the same way with your computer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Search for msconfig or system configuration </p><p>On the general tab, start up selection click on diagnostic start up. This would only load all basic windows drivers and such. Restart and see if the problem is still happening.</p><p>If yes, then there's something wrong with windows 10 and your hardware or configuration</p><p>if no, then there's something wrong with one of your other software drivers and you should start checking which one is causing the issue.</p><p></p><p>Once you are ready to revert your settings back to how they were originally, do the same thing and just check the start up selection of "Normal start up" this should launch all software normally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atlas147, post: 509902, member: 25728"] okay so 20 minutes is wayyy too long something is definitely wrong. You could try to boot windows services only and see if the restart issue is still happening? DISCLAIMER I am no expert on this but previously this was the method I used to check an a memory bug on my computer and should work the same way with your computer. Search for msconfig or system configuration On the general tab, start up selection click on diagnostic start up. This would only load all basic windows drivers and such. Restart and see if the problem is still happening. If yes, then there's something wrong with windows 10 and your hardware or configuration if no, then there's something wrong with one of your other software drivers and you should start checking which one is causing the issue. Once you are ready to revert your settings back to how they were originally, do the same thing and just check the start up selection of "Normal start up" this should launch all software normally. [/QUOTE]
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