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How to Solve Windows PC Software Issues
If your PC shuts itself down due to software issues, then you need to repair your PC’s programs, drivers, or operating system. You can do the following:
- Check your PC for viruses, malware, or spyware. Viruses, malware, or spyware are malicious programs that can infect, damage, or steal your PC’s data. If your PC is infected by viruses, malware, or spyware, then your PC could behave abnormally, including shutting itself down. You can use a trusted antivirus, antimalware, or antispyware program, such as Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or Spybot, to scan and clean your PC for viruses, malware, or spyware. You can also use safe mode (safe mode) to start your PC with minimal programs, so you can check for and remove suspicious programs.
- Check your PC drivers. A driver is a program that connects your PC’s hardware with your PC’s operating system. If your PC’s drivers are mismatched, out of date, or corrupted, then your PC could experience conflicts, errors, or crashes, especially when using certain hardware. You can use programs like Driver Booster, Driver Easy, or Driver Genius to check and update your PC drivers automatically. You can also use Device Manager to manually check and update your PC drivers. In addition, you can use System Restore to restore your PC driver to a previous state or use Safe Mode to remove your problematic PC driver.
- Check your PC’s system settings, registry, or files. Settings, registry, or system files are an important part of your PC’s operating system. If your PC’s settings, registry, or system files are incorrect or corrupted, then your PC could be experiencing startup, boot, or shutdown problems. You can use programs like CCleaner, Glary Utilities, or Wise Care 365 to check and repair your PC’s settings, registry, or system files. You can also use Command Prompt to run commands such as sfc /scannow, chkdsk /f, or bootrec /fixboot to check and repair your PC’s settings, registry, or system files. In addition, you can use System Restore to restore your PC’s system settings, registry, or files to a previous state, or use Startup Repair to fix your PC’s startup, boot, or shutdown problems.
Conclusion
A self-shutting down Windows PC is a fairly common problem and can be caused by a variety of factors, such as overheating, power issues, hardware issues, or software issues. To solve this problem, you need to know the cause and try some of the ways that I have described above. Hope this article is useful and can help you fix your Windows PC that turns itself off. Thank you for reading this article.