Dell Optiplex 780 randomly rebooting
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1 | Usually within 15 minutes of startup, running Win 10, screen goes black then goes through the cold start routine then back to normal for another 5-15minutes. Replaced bios battery and tried a replacement power supply unit. Didn't help. Ideas, folks. moby - 2021-09-25 16:07:00 |
2 | Flakey hard drive. Get an SSD and clone it with AOEMIBackup and your problems will be gone. Plus you'll end up with a faster HD. tegretol - 2021-09-25 16:09:00 |
3 | as much as a SSD is a good investment, there are plenty of other things that can cause random reboots you should probably check out first... I would start with if windows isn't leaving a crash dump then it might be hardware instead of software/drivers. Good luck these ones are really a process of elimination Edited by king1 at 4:35 pm, Sat 25 Sep king1 - 2021-09-25 16:24:00 |
4 | tegretol wrote:
Oh really ? If you're that psychic do you have tonight's lotto numbers handy please ? You have no idea what kind of hard drive they have - indeed they may already have an SSD. And irrespective of that without a diagnostic run on whatever it is unless you are a hard drive sales person there's little reason to suggest that replacing it might be of help Actually - OP - BEFORE you go spending money on a new hard drive which may not be necessary and quite possibly is not the cause of the shutdowns you might like to investigate one or more of the many things potentially causing this problem. Could be bad capacitors on the motherboard, could be overheating for one or more reasons, could be a dying hard drive. Also check event viewer for hints. Check running in safe mode to see if that reduces or removes the problem. Edited by nice_lady at 4:48 pm, Sat 25 Sep nice_lady - 2021-09-25 16:34:00 |
5 | Run a memory check: Takes a little while. tmenz - 2021-09-25 22:14:00 |
6 | read the event logs, theres no point to randomly swapping hardware. bitsnpieces2020 - 2021-09-25 22:51:00 |
7 | tegretol - 2021-09-25 23:18:00 |
8 | moby wrote: Mines 11 yrs old and still good. 2. Click Settings in the Startup and Recovery section. 3. Remove the check mark next to Automatically restart, and then click OK. 4. Restart the computer. lythande1 - 2021-09-26 09:10:00 |
9 | moby wrote: mrfxit - 2021-09-26 09:53:00 |