I’m going to see if maybe new drivers for my bios and cpu might somehow do something, but I’m damn near baffled by the elusiveness of the problem. I have also gone into the power settings to max out High Performance energy plans wherever possible. My power source is a BeQuiet with ample wattage for my layout so I do not think it is an issue of not having enough power. Perhaps I pinned out the control panel wrong, but the reset and power buttons work fine and holding down the power button on the computer succeeds in forcing it off for good.
My only issue is that the computer restarts in the midst of shutting down. report: 10 Reasons Your Computer is Slow, now updated for Windows 10. I’m beginning to think that there may be some sort of hardware issue because i’ve just about exhausted all the software approaches I can think of, and that I could find online. Answer (1 of 7): Several possible reasons -Your computer is triggering a shutdown to protect from thermal damage. An upgraded computer may shut down because the existing power supply isnt strong. All I have on this thing other than win10 home is vlc media player, geforce experience, and google chrome. I’m building a rig for a coworker, i’ve reduced things down to a clean boot, disabled fast startup, disabled automatically resetting on a crash, updated most of the drivers for windows, network card, checked to see if the network card had the check-able box to allow it to reset the system (it does not have that option).