Start the reboot system (Win 7 Pro)

Hello guys,.

I have a problem with my windows 7 proEvery morning I start my laptop starts Windows logo appears and then the screen goes black, it rest for a little whilethat and certain sounds occur as a click or something and feed a compromised system. I again press power button laptop starts this time black screen comes with a message to RUN the STARTUP REPAIR . I press on enter he ask to repair the system and solve the problems. I click ok. and after a while my system reboots normally.

Even more later in the day I stop / start laptop, it doesn't work perfectly normally No problem to run the Startup Repair tool .

But the next day in the morning again same problem occurs.

Query:

1. what should I do?

2. What can be done?

3. how to do?

4. download and install Windows 10 update will fix this problem permanently?

Thank you in advance

ydeepk

Hello

Update does not normally solve the problems.

If it's a hardware problem, it would not not to restart.

That said, it is possible to have a hairline crack motherboard, graphics card, connectors, etc., which become obvious once it warms OR cools.

I wish I had the material under test.

See you soon.

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