A computer that keeps restarting on its own — whether it's a boot loop or random restarts during use — usually points to a hardware failure, driver issue, overheating, or corrupted Windows installation. I diagnose which one and fix it.
Here's my typical approach to computer keeps restarting:
Boot into safe mode to isolate software vs hardware issues
Check for overheating and thermal throttling
Test RAM and hard drive for hardware failures
Review Windows event logs for crash causes
Update or roll back problematic drivers
Repair Windows startup files or reinstall if necessary
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$10 diagnostic waived if you proceed
Small fee covers my drive
Common causes: overheating, faulty RAM, failing power supply, bad Windows update, driver conflicts, or malware. The pattern of restarts helps narrow it down.
Yes. Boot loops are usually caused by a bad driver or corrupted Windows files. I can boot into recovery mode and repair or reinstall Windows.
Repeated unexpected shutdowns can potentially corrupt files or damage a hard drive over time. I recommend getting it fixed sooner rather than later.
$10 up-front diagnostic (waived if you proceed with repair), $50/hr (1-hour minimum). Most restart issues are resolved in 1-2 hours.
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