Unexpected computer after the startup

Original title - computer shutdown

My computer starts again after I stopped it. This just started in the last two days. Please help with what I can do to solve this problem.

Thank you!

I tried to remove some programs from my start upward and seems to work now. Time will tell.

Be here if it is not.
Thank you.

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