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How To Fix Computer Randomly Restarts No Error Message

The document provides solutions for fixing a computer that randomly restarts without error messages. Key solutions include disabling the automatic restart feature, changing advanced power settings, updating or reinstalling the graphics driver, and checking for RAM errors using Windows Memory Diagnostics. Each solution includes step-by-step instructions to help users resolve the issue effectively.

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How To Fix Computer Randomly Restarts No Error Message

The document provides solutions for fixing a computer that randomly restarts without error messages. Key solutions include disabling the automatic restart feature, changing advanced power settings, updating or reinstalling the graphics driver, and checking for RAM errors using Windows Memory Diagnostics. Each solution includes step-by-step instructions to help users resolve the issue effectively.

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How to Fix Computer Randomly Restarts No Error

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September 12, 2018

Solution 1: Disable the Automatic Restart Feature


If you find Windows 10 restarts automatically or randomly without warning, the first thing
you should do is to turn off the automatic restart feature. In most cases, this feature will let
your PC restart without showing any error message.

Here you can see how to disable this feature.

Step 1. Open Control Panel using the Windows search box. Select System in the Control
Panel window.

Step 2. Click on Advanced System settings in the pop-up window.

Step 3. Under the Advanced tab, click Settings under the Startup and Recovery
section.

Step 4. In the new window, uncheck Automatically restart and click OK.

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After that, if your computer still keeps restarting randomly, try the next method.

Solution 2: Change Advanced Power Settings


If you are encountering a random or automatic restart in Windows 10/11, changing the
power settings will be a good solution as well.

Step 1. Type power options in the Windows search box and choose Power & sleep
settings from the best match result.

Step 2. Click Additional power settings. Then click Change plan settings next to
Balanced (recommended).

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Step 3. In the pop-up window, click Change advanced power settings, and then scroll
down to double-click Processor power management > Minimum processor state, and
set the value to 5%.

Step 4. Click OK to save changes.

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Solution 3: Reinstall/Update Graphics Driver

If there is an incompatible graphics driver, perhaps your PC restarts automatically or


randomly. Hence, it is time for you to reinstall or update your graphics driver.

Step 1. Right-click on the Windows logo button to choose Device Manager.

Step 2. Expand Display adapters and right-click the target device to choose
Uninstall device from the right-click menu.

Step 3. In the Uninstall Device window, check Delete the driver software for this
device and click Uninstall.

Step 4. Restart your PC and Windows will install the correct driver automatically. Or you
can download and install one from the manufacturer’s official website.

In addition, you can choose to update the graphics driver. In the Device Manager window,
just right-click the target device to select Update driver. Then follow the on-screen
instructions to complete the necessary actions.

After finishing the reinstallation or update of the graphics driver, the “computer randomly
restarts” issue should be solved.

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Solution 4: Check RAM Errors


If there are some RAM errors, it is likely that your computer reboots randomly. Thus, you
should test your RAM for errors. And the Windows Memory Diagnostics tool will be useful
for this purpose.

Here you can see how to get started:

Step 1. Type mdsched.exe in the Windows search box and hit Enter.

Step 2. Then a small window will appear, asking you to choose one option to check your
computer for memory problems. Usually, the first option “Restart now and check for
problems (recommended)” is recommended.

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Step 3. Then Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool screen will appear, showing you the
check status.

Step 4. Once the test is done, Windows will restart automatically. Then, the test results
will be displayed after you log on.

Tips:

If the test results don't appear, please go to Event Viewer > Windows Logs > System >
Find. Type MemoryDiagnostic in the search box and click Find Next to view the results.

If any errors are detected, you should replace the faulty RAM. If no errors are found,
perhaps your PC randomly turns off due to other hardware or software issues, just go to
the next solution.

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