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Hi

Different Brands, same problem - Microsoft.

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It had stayed quiet for a while. Latest Windows 10 Update KB4489899 caused it to resume shutting down, I guess approximately when it downloads Windows Defender updates.

Or could it be a faulty RAM Memory Bank? All of the Hardware tests have been successfully passed, is there any other way to test it?

Thanks, all best

 

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Could be trying to re-install bad windows updates.  Check installed updates that failed and unistall updayes back to when you started having issues.

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It's the first thing I checked. Apparently, all updates and Windows Defender updates have been installed successfully, according to what the system states. Also, if I run the Troubleshooting for hidden Updates, it says there are no hidden updates. So, definitely, this is not the reason. There must be something tricking the system into updating and restarting when it is not necessary. Either it's a fault in Windows Defender updates, or... ? Who knows? I don't get any blue screen, it looks like a normal update. Thanks.

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