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TGTIS
Mar 19, 2024Copper Contributor
Windows 10 Workstation Errors
I'm working on a small on-premise Windows network. One Windows 2019 server (DSDC), one Windows 2007 Server (DC), five Windows 10 Pc's. All servers and workstation have Windows updates installed. Non...
NatashaHouu
Apr 08, 2024Copper Contributor
1. Update Device Drivers: Ensure that all device drivers on the Windows 10 Pro PC are up-to-date. Outdated or incompatible drivers can cause system instability and unexpected reboots. You can manually update drivers through Device Manager or use third-party driver update software.
2. Check for Hardware Issues: Although you've checked the power supply and fans, it's worth performing a thorough hardware inspection. Check for any signs of physical damage or loose connections inside the PC, including RAM modules, expansion cards, and cables.
3. Monitor System Temperature: Use software tools to monitor the temperature of critical components such as the CPU and GPU. Overheating can lead to system instability and spontaneous reboots. Ensure that the cooling system is functioning properly and consider cleaning any dust buildup from heat sinks and fans.
2. Check for Hardware Issues: Although you've checked the power supply and fans, it's worth performing a thorough hardware inspection. Check for any signs of physical damage or loose connections inside the PC, including RAM modules, expansion cards, and cables.
3. Monitor System Temperature: Use software tools to monitor the temperature of critical components such as the CPU and GPU. Overheating can lead to system instability and spontaneous reboots. Ensure that the cooling system is functioning properly and consider cleaning any dust buildup from heat sinks and fans.