Restart the computer without displaying warnings

Recently, my computer suddenly reboots without displaying any warnings (sometimes) and I had lost my unsaved data. What should I do?

This type of shutdown usually indicates one of the following conditions:

(1) system crash (in the old days it would come with a blue screen message but the modern configuration is to restart without showing a 'scary' screen like that)

(2) a hardware failure (loss of power system, there was a short circuit or some other fault)

To try to know that if it's a software crashing issue, you can open the report of reliability on the computer.  Press the Windows Logo and W to display the settings panel, type 'reliability' and open history of reliability.  It will show you the recent history of events. If you see a report of incidents at the moment when the reboot happened, which can help identify the cause.  If it was because of a recent driver installation software or other software, you can run the system restore and restore before the problem started.

If it's a hardware failure, you'll want to contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement.

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