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PC reboots regularly with no warning - no BSOD


Initially I was getting BSODs that did not specify the cause outside of various kernel drivers. I used Whocrashed and BlueScreenview to try to diagnose the problem but no such luck. Then I tried just updating my drivers, and that is when the reboots started.
  • DESKTOP-VG2C58G-Fri_05_27_2016__34908_62.zip (699.0 KB, 1 views)

Hi robertheadly,.

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Please check in %systemroot%minidump for dumps, if there are any present (of a recent date) select them > right click > send to > compressed (zipped) folder.

Please boot in the BIOS, search for the 3.3v, 5v and 12v values and post them.

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12v = 12.249v
5v = 5.016v
3.3v = 3.376v


I thought maybe that the problem went away after I re-seated the power cable. But I just had it happen after I resumed downloading a game on Steam. Any help?

It happened again a few minutes later as I was trying to install windows debug tools. When it booted back up, the installation window was still there, so I think it is putting my computer into hibernate. So I reset the power settings to default to see if that helps.

Tested the PSU? PSU - Test DC Output Voltage - Windows 7 Help blog
Disconnect all devices you do not need for basic things.

No, I don't have the necessary equipment for that. However I do monitor the voltages using speedfan. I have high end power supply.
Tested the PSU? PSU - Test DC Output Voltage - Windows 7 Help blog
Disconnect all devices you do not need for basic things.


You likely know this: no program won't show data from the PSU + the BIOS is a better place to check the voltages.

I removed driver verifier and I started getting Blue screens again. Attached the mini dump.
  • 061116-9671-01.zip (102.1 KB, 1 views)

Windows Debugger says ntkrnlmp.exe. How do I fix a ntkrnlmp.exe crash?

PC reboots regularly with no warning - no BSOD

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