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System is getting restart while system is idle for some time

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  1. System is getting restart while system is idle for some time: what to do

  2. You walk off your computer a little and then you find that it has restarted itself. It has no error message, no prompt, that new kick-off screen looking back at you. In case your computer keeps restarting randomly when you are not around, the issue is typically associated with power settings, overheating, driver crashes or unstable hardware. • This enthusiastic blog post will take you through safe and easy steps to solve the auto restart problems related to the laptop and then proceed to heat problems, driver crashes, security checks, and hardware diagnostic. You will also understand the time when it is time to abandon fiddling with it and invite the laptop repair technician in. • Quick Fixes to Stop PC Restarts from Idle Quickly • Let's get started by tweaking some Windows settings. These changes are safe to make, reversible and quite often enough to prevent computer restarting on its own while you're away on Windows 10 and Windows 11. • Power Settings Adjustments to Prevent Computer Crashes • Open Settings • On Windows 11, it's System > Power & battery • On Windows 10, it's System > Power & sleep • Set your screen and sleep timers to your personal preference. • Now go into advanced power options: • Control Panel > Power Options • Choose your plan > Change plan settings > Change advanced power settings • Take a close look at these sections: • Sleep: Set 'Hibernate after' to a sensible value or switch it off for now

  3. USB settings: Turn off USB selective suspend • PCI Express: Switch Link State Power Management off • Next up, disable Fast Startup: • Control Panel > Power Options • What the power buttons do > Change settings currently unavailable • Uncheck Turn on fast startup • For laptops, test one time with the laptop plugged into the wall and another time on battery power. If this issue is only occurring in one mode, then that might just be your answer to what causes laptop auto shutdown and restart. • Stop Windows Crashes and Reboots During Idle • Windows can restart your system automatically after updates or crashes, especially when you're not using it. • Update and Restart Settings • Set your active hours in Windows Update • Turn on restart notifications • Pause updates if you need a stable system without interruptions • Disable Auto Restart on Crashes • Search for View advanced system settings • Startup and Recovery > Settings • Uncheck 'Automatically restart'

  4. Now you can see what went wrong without guessing. You can: • Reliability Monitor to see when crashes happened • Event Viewer > System logs to check for driver or power issues • If the logs keep pointing to the same problem and troubleshooting is getting nowhere, this is when Rightcliq laptop computer repair services can make a big difference. • Take a Closer Look at Heat, Drivers and Malware • Take a Closer look at Heat, Drivers and Malware. Now that you have verified your settings are all good, it’s time to dig deeper into what the problem might be. You probably will need to back up your crucial files first. • Heat and Airflow • Even if your computer's not hot, dusty can still trap heat, • Signs include: • Your fans kicking in suddenly • The palm rest or bottom panel feeling warm • Your computer restarting after being idle • Safe steps to clean your laptop: • Power off, then unplug it • Use compressed air on vents in short bursts • Don't let your fans spin freely • Place it on hard, not one that is soft • Use a program that monitors your CPU and GPU temps.

  5. Drivers, BIOS and Security Updates • If drivers are the culprit, they're probably graphic, Wi-Fi, chipset or storage drivers. • Update in this order: • Windows Update • Chipset and graphics drivers from the manufacturer • Wi-Fi and storage drivers if they're seen in the logs • BIOS updates can fix power bugs, but be careful. Only use official updates. If you're unsure, let a laptop repair service handle it. • Next up, run security scans and check for any new apps you've installed recently. • Hardware Checks • If software and heat issues are all good, it's time to look at your hardware. Power delivery issues can show up when your system is idle. • Memory, Storage, Battery and Power Tests • Check for RAM issues with Windows Memory Diagnostic • Check your drive health • Watch for slow boots, freezes or strange noises • On laptops, generate a battery report and test with a different charger. • Try another wall outlet or surge protector if you are using a laptop. Remove any unnecessary USB devices and try another wall socket. When your laptop points to a failing component, saving weeks of trial and error is all about finding a reliable laptop repair service that's just around the corner.

  6. Notes That'll Speed up Your Laptop Repairs • Before you get to the repair shop, do yourself a favor and have this entire ready to go: • A clear idea of when your laptop decides to restart on its own and how long it just sits there doing nothing • The Reliability Monitor to show any critical events that might have happened recently • A printout of those Event Viewer error codes that always seem to pop up • Any recent software or hardware changes you might have made • Your Windows operating system version and the details of your laptop model • Whether the restarts are happening on battery power, on AC, or both - or all of the above • And while you're at it, just ask for a few things when you go to the repair shop: • Can you make sure my data is handled safely? • Can you give me a written estimate of the repair costs? • Is the root cause of the problem confirmed before you order any new parts? • Using a targeted search like the best laptop repair shop near me for that pesky restart issue will basically point you straight to a technician who knows their stuff when it comes to diagnosing restart problems. • Conclusion • A laptop that keeps restarting for no reason isn't just being finicky - there are usually some pretty standard reasons behind it. Start by taking a look at your power and sleep settings, the Fast Startup, and the whole Windows restart business. Make some changes, then test to see if that makes any difference. If it doesn't, next up is to take a look at airflow and how you have got your heat system sorted, and then check out your drivers and BIOS, followed by a security scan or two. If the problem is still there after all that, then it's probably time to start looking for a laptop repair place near you, a good one that's going to save you time and a whole lot of stress.

  7. Contact US • Website: https://www.rightcliq.in • Email Us: contact@rightcliq.in • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/www.Rightcliq.in/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_rightcliq.in/ • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RightCliq.in_Official • Twitter: https://x.com/_rightcliq • LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/company/rightcliq-concepts-pvt-ltd • Call Us: +91 888 400 9090

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