Shutdown is shutdown. Reboot is reboot. There's no 'shutdown and then it starts again by itself', - that's reboot. And PSU wouldn't do that.ram overclock wouldnt turn off pc, it would freeze system, reboot (without turning off) or bsod
its called power cycle, but yes PSU wouldnt do thatShutdown is shutdown. Reboot is reboot. There's no 'shutdown and then it starts again by itself', - that's reboot. And PSU wouldn't do that.
Which is an error you see whenever Windows stops unexpectedly.issue in windows events is stated as kernel power 41 (63)
Well... depends. Did you have all of your drives on a single cable?
Of course it can. Cables do "wear out". Enough heat cycles, corrosion occurs, terminals come loose....@jonnyguru no two with one and two other with another one
but these drive's are with me since 2018 and i dont think its them or faulty installation of cables right ??
everbody has that..only microsoft knows why, its there by designin windows events most common warrning that i get the most is DistributedCOM number 10016
Application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Execution permission for the server application COM and CLSID
Windows.SecurityCenter.WscBrokerManager