HP L8r38av: computer laptop itself restarts unexpectedly

Product name: HP Notebook
Product number: L8R38AV

BIOS:F.13-08/12/2015
Keyboard Review: 24.12
Total memory: 8.00 GB
Processor name: AMD A10 - 7300 Radeon R6, 10 carrots calculate 4 C + 6 G

Newest operating system Windows 10

This computer is restarts unexpectedly. It seems not matter what I do, reading e-mail, using the photo editors, surfing the internet... it will just shut down and restart momentarily on his own. It is plugged in and the battery is fully charged at the time. The temperature is not warm to the touch. This laptop in particular is not as hot as previous laptops did it.

Still under guarantee.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Thank you very much for your efforts. When I walked into Arabic, I decided to call the assistance it was under warranty. Computer necessary (at least that I can remember) is an update of the Bios on the HP support page, and then to make all updates failed under windows, update the screen and then technology also unchecked the box on a page of parameters that has been previously verified that says reboot automatically, so now if that would happen once again he'll send me an error before restarting so that the technology will have more to go.

If everyone is trapped in the hell of the Arabic language, choose the second option from the bottom and then it will take you to the menu you can choose English. I hope this might help someone else in the future.

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