Question
Computer turns off without warning.Cause
This issue could be caused by any of the below possibilities.- Heat related issue.
- Hardware issue or error.
- Computer virus.
- Issue with operating system.
- Other failing hardware
Answer
Tip: This document is for computers that
remain off and not computer's that turn back on (restart).
Caution: Some of the below steps require you open your computer.
While in the computer, be cautious of ESD.
A
computer that turns off without warning is often a heat related issue.
Many computers today are designed to turn off or automatically reboot if
the computer, processor, or other device in your computer gets too hot.
If you have heard any abnormal noises coming from your computer
recently such as a high squealing, this could indicate a fan may be
failing in your computer.
You can first start by verifying the fan on the power supply is working by examining the back of the computer and seeing if the fan is moving and moving smoothly. For all other fans in the computer, you will need to either
open the computer and make sure the fan are working (processor fan and case fans)
and if your BIOS monitors the RPM of the fans, enter BIOS and make sure the BIOS does not report any errors.
While
inside the computer it's also a good idea to verify the processor
heatsink is properly connected by disconnecting and reconnecting the
heatsink. If the processor heatsink is not properly
attached to the processor the computer to overheat.
Any
failing hardware component in your computer could cause your computer
to unexpectedly turn off without warning. If you have recently attempted
to add a new hardware device, remove that device to make sure it is not
causing your issues.
Before attempting to remove any hardware, make sure you are not encountering this issue because of hardware conflicts by
checking Device Manager for errors.
If
you have not recently installed any new hardware into the computer, the
next best solution to determining if this is a hardware issue would be
remove any hardware on the computer that is not needed. For example,
remove your modem, network card, sound card, and any other expansion
cards that are not needed for the computer to operate. Run the computer
without these cards to see if they are the cause of your issue.
It's
possible for your computer to be infected with a virus that is designed
to shut down your computer or turn it off. If your computer seems to be
turning off when executing a certain program at specific times in the
day, it could be infected.
If you believe your
computer may be infected with a virus or are uncertain if your computer
is infected with a virus, make sure your
virus scanner definitions are up-to-date.
If
after following each of the above recommendations your computer still
continues to reboot, it is likely that you are experiencing a Microsoft
Windows operating system related issue that cannot be explained. To help
make sure this is the case, try the below steps.
- Reboot the computer and enter CMOS setup as the computer is booting.
- After you have loaded the computer in CMOS setup, let the computer sit.
If
the computer does not turn off while letting the computer sit in CMOS,
it is likely that you are in fact experiencing an issue with Microsoft
Windows or your operating system and it is recommend that if you have
followed all of the above recommendations that you
erase everything and reinstall Microsoft Windows.
If after reinstalling your operating system, or during the installation of your operating system, your computer turns off abnormally, it is very likely that other hardware is failing in the computer. Often this is RAM, CPU, Motherboard,
and Power Supply (in that order).
If
you have extra available parts or have a friend or co-worker with a
similar configuration that is willing to allow you to test their
hardware in your computer, try swapping these parts to determine if they
are at fault. Otherwise, you will need to have the computer serviced.
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