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Every other day or so my PC will just, out of the blue, restart itself. No BSOD or GSOD, just a bug check entry in the Event Viewer. I did a reset about a week ago to see if ti would fix, but no dice; still happening.

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Is there any common thing you're doing when this happens? This could possibly be an overheating issue..
 

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Overheating can cause reboots.

Faulty Power supply unite can cause reboots.

Bad stick of RAM can cause reboots.
 

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Overheating can cause reboots.

Faulty Power supply unite can cause reboots.

Bad stick of RAM can cause reboots.
Those as well. The laptop could be really dirty and it's causing the overheating issues.
 

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This is the event log entry.....

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001a (0x0000000000061948, 0x0000000001000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000001000000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 92c27f74-8c58-43ef-90c5-3abb3fd5a923.

Sounding like a memory issue... Though it's odd this hasn't happened before I went to Win 11. Memcheck says it is all fine. I will reseat memory and see if that helps.
 

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Run the V2 log collector, i'm sure someone will help you debug the BSOD memory dump files.

 

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Run the V2 log collector, i'm sure someone will help you debug the BSOD memory dump files.

There was no BSOD, just random reboots, and the event code seems to point to a mem issue. I'm reseating them them and will see if that clears it up.
 

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    Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650, Intel UHD 630
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    256GB and 1T SSD
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There was no BSOD, just random reboots, and the event code seems to point to a mem issue. I'm reseating them them and will see if that clears it up.
Your computer did have BSoD the error code was 0x0000001a and memory dump file was save to MEMORY.DMP.
 

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Your computer did have BSoD the error code was 0x0000001a and memory dump file was save to MEMORY.DMP.
No actual blue screen (or green). Just straight reboot. I watched my desktop just go straight into restart.
 

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    256GB and 1T SSD
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When you enable the automatic restart on BSoD you may not see blue screen anyhow if you think there is no BSoD error then you don't need to run the V2 log collector.
 

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This is the event log entry.....

The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x0000001a (0x0000000000061948, 0x0000000001000000, 0x0000000000000001, 0x0000000001000000). A dump was saved in: C:\WINDOWS\MEMORY.DMP. Report Id: 92c27f74-8c58-43ef-90c5-3abb3fd5a923.

Sounding like a memory issue... Though it's odd this hasn't happened before I went to Win 11. Memcheck says it is all fine. I will reseat memory and see if that helps.
Well, I don't know why that's happening. You're not overclocking, TMK.
 

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Overheating can cause reboots.
If it causes a bugcheck, only seen when overclocking CPU cores and especially with a lot of CPU overvolting.
 

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Hi dbartenstein ,​

As other members commented earlier in the thread the computer is having BSOD.
 

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Hi,
Yeah seems like you all compatible win-11 machine has a hardware problem
If you're lucky maybe just a bad chipset driver maybe try a high performance power plan.
 

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I was getting random restarts back before Windows 11. Sometimes it would be a week before restarts. Sometimes longer. It turned out to be the aging power supply.
 

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