NeVet24
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- windows 11
Hi everyone,
I’m dealing with a very persistent and unusual shutdown issue on a Windows 11 PC and would really appreciate expert help.
Problem summary:
• The computer shuts down automatically after a fixed amount of time (previously ~1 hour, now sometimes ~1 minute).
• It happens even before logging into a user account.
• It does NOT shut down while staying in BIOS.
• shutdown -a does NOT cancel it.
• This is NOT overheating or power supply related.
System:
• Windows 11 (exact build unknown at the moment)
• Gigabyte H510M H V2 motherboard
• PC was self-built
• BIOS password was previously set, later cleared via CMOS reset
Important background:
Previously, a parental time control program called “Babaika / Parents Time Control” was installed. It is known to:
• Run invisibly
• Shut down the PC when daily time expires
• Store state so shutdown can happen shortly after boot
• Work via service / background agent
I removed all visible Babaika files, renamed folders, deleted limit.txt files, etc.
However, the shutdown behavior continued, so I suspect:
• a leftover service
• a scheduled task
• or a kernel-level component / driver
What I have already checked (offline, via BootCD / WinPE):
• Prefetch folder (C:\Windows\Prefetch)
Found repeated launches of a non-system file named “AGENT.EXE”
• Recent files
• Startup folders
• BIOS settings
• Power settings
Prefetch shows AGENT.EXE launching shortly before shutdown events.
System files (svchost, runtimebroker, trustedinstaller, etc.) look normal.
Current situation:
• I can boot from external media (BootCD / WinPE)
• Windows Event Viewer is not available directly, so I’m trying to analyze System.evtx offline
• I want to determine EXACTLY what process or service initiates the shutdown
My questions:
1. What is the best way to identify a shutdown initiator using offline analysis (System.evtx, services, drivers)?
2. Could a leftover service or driver still enforce shutdown even if the original EXE was removed?
3. What specific Event IDs or registry/service locations should I focus on for time-based shutdowns?
4. Any known cases of parental control software persisting after removal?
I’m happy to provide:
• Event log excerpts
• Prefetch listings
• Service lists (offline)
• Folder paths of suspicious files
Thanks in advance, any help or ideas are very welcome.
I’m dealing with a very persistent and unusual shutdown issue on a Windows 11 PC and would really appreciate expert help.
Problem summary:
• The computer shuts down automatically after a fixed amount of time (previously ~1 hour, now sometimes ~1 minute).
• It happens even before logging into a user account.
• It does NOT shut down while staying in BIOS.
• shutdown -a does NOT cancel it.
• This is NOT overheating or power supply related.
System:
• Windows 11 (exact build unknown at the moment)
• Gigabyte H510M H V2 motherboard
• PC was self-built
• BIOS password was previously set, later cleared via CMOS reset
Important background:
Previously, a parental time control program called “Babaika / Parents Time Control” was installed. It is known to:
• Run invisibly
• Shut down the PC when daily time expires
• Store state so shutdown can happen shortly after boot
• Work via service / background agent
I removed all visible Babaika files, renamed folders, deleted limit.txt files, etc.
However, the shutdown behavior continued, so I suspect:
• a leftover service
• a scheduled task
• or a kernel-level component / driver
What I have already checked (offline, via BootCD / WinPE):
• Prefetch folder (C:\Windows\Prefetch)
Found repeated launches of a non-system file named “AGENT.EXE”
• Recent files
• Startup folders
• BIOS settings
• Power settings
Prefetch shows AGENT.EXE launching shortly before shutdown events.
System files (svchost, runtimebroker, trustedinstaller, etc.) look normal.
Current situation:
• I can boot from external media (BootCD / WinPE)
• Windows Event Viewer is not available directly, so I’m trying to analyze System.evtx offline
• I want to determine EXACTLY what process or service initiates the shutdown
My questions:
1. What is the best way to identify a shutdown initiator using offline analysis (System.evtx, services, drivers)?
2. Could a leftover service or driver still enforce shutdown even if the original EXE was removed?
3. What specific Event IDs or registry/service locations should I focus on for time-based shutdowns?
4. Any known cases of parental control software persisting after removal?
I’m happy to provide:
• Event log excerpts
• Prefetch listings
• Service lists (offline)
• Folder paths of suspicious files
Thanks in advance, any help or ideas are very welcome.
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11
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- OS
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