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So I've been having with my computer where it's asking me to restart at least once or twice every day. As you see the computer is an hp all in one 2014 desktop and message in the other picture is the notifications I get throughout the day. If I keep pressing "wait an hour" option it will eventually reset automatically. When it does it erases pretty much everything during the reset. None of my history is on the computer which means I have to re-log into every site I us every time this happens. Keep in mind this reset happens at least once a day, sometimes it happens twice. I've tried computer off and back on, but the notifications keep popping up. I also noticed the message said something about the computer being on low battery, but I checked the charger and everything is at full power. I have windows 10 with this computer, but I'm not sure if this is a windows issue or just a hardware issue with the computer itself. Sorry if I'm not explaining this well, but I'm not exactly the most tech savy guy. If there's any advice on why this might be happening, I'd really appreciate it. 

 

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@Happydudey , welcome to the forum.

 

If you haven't done so recently, I suggest that you reset your computer: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c04742289

 

You will have to backup your personal data just to be safe.  There is an option to allow you to keep all of your files, but things do happen.  This is why I suggest that you do a backup.  I do this at least once per year.  It takes some time, but the difference in the way the computer runs makes it worthwhile.

 

If you haven't done this since 2014 it is time.  It will get rid of all of the glitches that have occurred.

 

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