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Hp laptop 15-da1030TU
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

My laptop is constantly restarting. Whenever i start a dialogue box appears which says that your device will restart in 1 minute. I don't much about this, it just started like this.IMG_20190411_004943.jpg

 

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Hi! @Pulkit7

 

Were there any recent windows update on the PC?

 

Is the laptop getting overheated?

 

Does the laptop restart while you are at the BIOS page?

 

Please share the product number of the PC to assist you better.

 

Try updating the BIOS and chipset drivers on the PC to the latest version and check if it helps.

 

Update the BIOS using this link. Click Here

 

Also, update the chipset drivers using this link. Click Here

 

Try restoring the BIOS to default and check if it helps.

  1. Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.
  2. Press the Power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the F10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu.
  3. On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings.
  4. Press F10 to Save and Exit.
  5. Use the arrow keys to select Yes, then press Enter when asked Exit Saving Changes?
  6. Follow the prompts to restart your computer.

Try the steps recommended below.

 

1. Use Windows shortcut keys Win + PauseBreak to open the System window.

2. Select Advanced system settings from the left column and the System Properties will pop up.

3. Choose Advanced tab and click on the button Settings in the Startup and Recovery section.

4. Disable Automatically restart under System Failure, and then click OK.

 

1. Right-click on the Start menu and select Power Options. You can also access to this by right click on the battery icon in the taskbar if you are using a laptop.

2. Click on the Change plan settings beside the current plan the PC is using.

3. Click on the Change advanced power settings.

4. Navigate to and expand the Processor power management.

5. Expand the Minimum processor state and set the values lower than 100%. And then click OK.

6. Modify the Put the computer to sleep setting when using power or battery. Set the time value between 1 minute and 5 hours.

7. Save the changes and reboot.

 

Also, try running a system diagnostics test on your PC and check if the hardware components on your PC are working fine.

 

Refer this article to know more information about running system diagnostics on your PC.

 

 

Let me know if this works!

Have a great day ahead! 🙂

 

Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.

Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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Hi! @Pulkit7

 

Were there any recent windows update on the PC?

 

Is the laptop getting overheated?

 

Does the laptop restart while you are at the BIOS page?

 

Please share the product number of the PC to assist you better.

 

Try updating the BIOS and chipset drivers on the PC to the latest version and check if it helps.

 

Update the BIOS using this link. Click Here

 

Also, update the chipset drivers using this link. Click Here

 

Try restoring the BIOS to default and check if it helps.

  1. Turn off the computer and wait five seconds.
  2. Press the Power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the F10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu.
  3. On the BIOS Setup screen, press F9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings.
  4. Press F10 to Save and Exit.
  5. Use the arrow keys to select Yes, then press Enter when asked Exit Saving Changes?
  6. Follow the prompts to restart your computer.

Try the steps recommended below.

 

1. Use Windows shortcut keys Win + PauseBreak to open the System window.

2. Select Advanced system settings from the left column and the System Properties will pop up.

3. Choose Advanced tab and click on the button Settings in the Startup and Recovery section.

4. Disable Automatically restart under System Failure, and then click OK.

 

1. Right-click on the Start menu and select Power Options. You can also access to this by right click on the battery icon in the taskbar if you are using a laptop.

2. Click on the Change plan settings beside the current plan the PC is using.

3. Click on the Change advanced power settings.

4. Navigate to and expand the Processor power management.

5. Expand the Minimum processor state and set the values lower than 100%. And then click OK.

6. Modify the Put the computer to sleep setting when using power or battery. Set the time value between 1 minute and 5 hours.

7. Save the changes and reboot.

 

Also, try running a system diagnostics test on your PC and check if the hardware components on your PC are working fine.

 

Refer this article to know more information about running system diagnostics on your PC.

 

 

Let me know if this works!

Have a great day ahead! 🙂

 

Please click “Accept as Solution” if you feel my post solved your issue, it will help others find the solution.

Click the “Kudos, Thumbs Up" on the bottom right to say “Thanks” for helping!

A4Apollo
I am an HP Employee

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