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_Ataye_
Dec 01, 2021Copper Contributor
Windows 11 rebooting - help to debug
Hello, I upgraded from Win10 a few weeks ago, and recently I have encountered windows rebooting for no apparent reason. It seems to happen most when I have locked the screen, but has happened wh...
RAJUMATHEMATICSMSC
Dec 01, 2021Iron Contributor
First method, uninstall nvme or SSD controller from device manager, keep only microsoft standard controller.
Second method.
Type view advanced system settings in search box, execute it.
Then click ons advanced tab , then click on settings under startup and recovery, uncheck mark in automatically restart.
Second method.
Type view advanced system settings in search box, execute it.
Then click ons advanced tab , then click on settings under startup and recovery, uncheck mark in automatically restart.
- _Ataye_Dec 01, 2021Copper Contributor
RAJUMATHEMATICSMSC Thanks for your reply. I just checked storage controllers and I only have the Microsoft Standard NVM Express controller installed.
I have also disabled Automatic Restart and a bunch of other things mentioned in my post. I wish it was related to that but still restarts.
Thanks again
- RAJUMATHEMATICSMSCDec 01, 2021Iron ContributorCheck the group policy settings under windows updates. If it is modified means, then set policy to not configured.
Also type. Gpupdate /force im command prompt run with administrator rights.
After that restart windows.
If possible record a video through mobile phone and upload a video in onedrive storage, paste the shared link.- _Ataye_Dec 01, 2021Copper Contributor
RAJUMATHEMATICSMSC Nothing had been configured in GP, and I had already ran GPUpdate, but not without force so I just tried that (from admin prompt). I wasn't sure if you were referring to recording the policy update command output or the windows boot (which is unremarkable). I've attached gpupdate output, also unremarkable. Took about 12 seconds to complete (I've reports of it taking hours?!?!)