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01-30-2024 11:21 AM - edited 01-30-2024 03:06 PM
Hi, I have an HP 290 G1 SFF Desktop PC which keeps powering off. In recent days, it's become more severe. More so today, since downloading the audio and graphics card driver, which had disappeared from Device Manager. In fact, it's so bad right now, I had to create another username on another PC, today. Yes, that's my post.
In the above link are screenshots of my attempt to find and fix all the issues on this PC.
I'm using a power meter device to measure the wattage. I have no idea what I'm doing. But I know it has a pretty low reading averaging 22 and 49w, but I don't get to see the final reading before it switches off.
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