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Why my computer receive such a message?
- VamskerBrass ContributorYour computer may prompt you to install updates. It's important to keep your system up-to-date for security and performance reasons.
- MathewIron Contributor
These can indicate issues with software, hardware, or system files. Common examples include "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) errors, which often relate to driver issues or hardware failures.
- HenryIngramIron Contributor
An inadequate or failing power supply unit (PSU) may not provide enough power to all components, leading to crashes. If the PSU is unstable or overloaded, it can shut down the computer unexpectedly.
- NalaANCopper ContributorYou need to do something for your Windows 10 PC, like update.....
- Nobel_BaynesIron Contributor
BrantleyTaylor It is a new Windows update available. Safe and no need to worry about!
- JoshuaHarveyCopper ContributorIt's a windows update, you can disable it!
- wsophiaCopper ContributorMaybe you need to do what it says.
- BhevesYCopper ContributorIf your system has experienced a crash or a blue screen of death (BSOD) in the past, it might have logged memory-related errors. Windows may automatically trigger a memory diagnostic check on the next startup.
- MayauiCopper Contributor
Really? Are you sure?
- PerezCopper Contributor
You might be receiving notification messages related to system updates, security alerts, or program installations. For example, Windows might inform you that there are important updates available or that your antivirus software needs attention.
- DWCopper Contributor
A new update is available for you device. You can pick up another time to install the update. You'd better backup the important files in desktop before installing the update.