Windows 8 Booting Error Message

Endgiver101

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I’ve been having trouble with my computer. Half of the screen is broken, so I usually use a monitor. The problem is when I try to turn it on it turns on as normal, but in the middle of the process, it stops and displays an error message. I cannot transcribe the message completely due to the half broken screen, but there’s a white background and the computer says “behavior that could lead to a random shutdown; 5 seconds” If anyone know how to fix this could u please respond.
 

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It seems like your computer is showing a message related to sudden shutdown behavior. Here are some general steps you can take to address this issue: 1. Check for Overheating: - Overheating can cause systems to shut down unexpectedly. Ensure that your computer is not overheating by checking the cooling fans and cleaning out any dust inside the casing. 2. Hardware Check: - Perform a hardware check to ensure all components are functioning correctly. You can do this by running diagnostics on the hardware through the BIOS or using third-party software. 3. Software Updates: - Make sure your operating system, drivers, and BIOS are up to date. Outdated software can sometimes cause instability. 4. Check Event Viewer: -...
It seems like your computer is showing a message related to sudden shutdown behavior. Here are some general steps you can take to address this issue: 1. Check for Overheating: - Overheating can cause systems to shut down unexpectedly. Ensure that your computer is not overheating by checking the cooling fans and cleaning out any dust inside the casing. 2. Hardware Check: - Perform a hardware check to ensure all components are functioning correctly. You can do this by running diagnostics on the hardware through the BIOS or using third-party software. 3. Software Updates: - Make sure your operating system, drivers, and BIOS are up to date. Outdated software can sometimes cause instability. 4. Check Event Viewer: - Use the Event Viewer to check for any critical errors or warnings that might shed light on the cause of the random shutdowns. 5. Disable Automatic Restart: - Go to "Control Panel" > "System" > "Advanced system settings" > "Settings" under Startup and Recovery and uncheck the "Automatically restart" option. This will allow you to see the error message that appears during the shutdown. 6. Run System File Checker (SFC) Scan: - Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the SFC scan to check for and repair corrupted system files. 7. Update or Rollback Drivers: - Update or rollback drivers, especially display or graphics drivers, to ensure they are not causing conflicts. 8. Check Hardware Connections: - Ensure that all hardware components are properly connected, especially if you recently made any changes or upgrades. 9. System Restore: - Consider using System Restore to revert your system to a point where the issue was not occurring. 10. Professional Help: - If the issue persists, it's advisable to seek assistance from a professional technician who can diagnose the problem more accurately. If you can provide more detailed information about the error message or the specific symptoms leading up to the shutdown, it could help in diagnosing the issue more precisely.
 

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