The subject line says is all. The main focus (for me), to find some documented evidence (log), that this event happened. To be clear, both 'Event Viewer' and 'Reliability History\Problem Reports' --has absolutely no entries about any power and/or hardware issues since the last refresh. Also, after booting, the battery was at eighty-nine percent, with the power-adapter still connected to both a live A/C-outlet and the box.
I don't know where-else to look. From this point forward, I'll be running Sysinternals\ProcDump, approx two or three weeks later, b) reset the motherboard per the OEMs' directions; in that order. If I reset the board first, it may resolve the issue long enough for me to not get a clue. I only have thirty-days before the retailers return policy expires, then I'll have to file for an RMA;be without a machine.
Third machine, second replacement of the exact make/model for various reasons, not associated with 'this' behavior of shutting-down --without documented evidence. This machine runs most/more stable with: 1) the OEM\Preloaded OS and the drivers provided via the OEMs regional web-site; this machine does not connect to the Inet.
I am truly listening ...
I don't know where-else to look. From this point forward, I'll be running Sysinternals\ProcDump, approx two or three weeks later, b) reset the motherboard per the OEMs' directions; in that order. If I reset the board first, it may resolve the issue long enough for me to not get a clue. I only have thirty-days before the retailers return policy expires, then I'll have to file for an RMA;be without a machine.
Third machine, second replacement of the exact make/model for various reasons, not associated with 'this' behavior of shutting-down --without documented evidence. This machine runs most/more stable with: 1) the OEM\Preloaded OS and the drivers provided via the OEMs regional web-site; this machine does not connect to the Inet.
I am truly listening ...
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