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04-09-2017 09:21 AM
I've had problems with a shut down issue on my laptop and the problem still persists even after I updated the bios as reccommended.
i've checked the system task manager and it turns out that a few of my programs are using up a lot of memory/making the CPU and disk run higher which i believe is the reason for the shut down issue but I don't know which processes I should disable or if disabling the processes, if it will fix my shut down issue.
As I mentioned in a previous thread, the laptop only shuts down a few minutes after the first bootup after hours of not being used. Turning it on again after that, the laptop runs normally but the initial shut down without warning is concerning and I'm afraid that if this issue persists, the problem will fry my system enitirely. I've scanned for virus' and fixed any performance issues my laptop might be having with Norton but the shut down issue is still there despite this.
What can I do to fix this? Will restoring the laptop to factory settings fix the issue? will killing process that take up too much memory fix the excessive usage and what processes can I safely kill without harming my laptop in the process? Would it be safer to restore my laptop to an earlier setting?
