The system had a unexpected shutdown

danisun

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Hey everybody. Been having this problem for a while now, and it is annoying me so much since I can't figure out what's causing it.

So my computer just restarts, everyday. And this isn't a good restart either. The system just clicks off, then starts up again. I can't find out what's causing this.

All I've found is that I get event ID 41 or event ID 6008.
Been browsing the web, and if I do a specific search on User32 and ID 1074, I find that runtimebroker.exe has initiated alot of restarts.

Anyone got some helpful tips?
I have reformatted before, but for some reason, it did not help.
 

Colif

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Can you give us a parts list of the PC? Its likely restarts are a hardware problem more than windows.

Event 41 is a reaction to the shutdown, its not the cause. Windows runs a report every start up to check it was closed properly the previous time. if it finds it wasn't, it creates event 41.
 

danisun

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MB: Asus maximus VII Gene
CPU: i7 4790k
Mem: Corsair vengeance pro ddr3 2400mhz
HDD1: Kingston SSD Now 240GB
HDD2 Seagate barracuda 3TB
PSU Corsair rm750
GPU: Msi geforce 980 twin frozr

Yeah, it is bugging me that I can't find out the reason it does this.
It just did it again, and i went into event viewer and found this too:

The programspesific permission settings do not grant Lokal Aktivering permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{8D8F4F83-3594-4F07-8369-FC3C3CAE4919}
and APPID
{F72671A9-012C-4725-9D2F-2A4D32D65169}
to the user NT-MYNDIGHET\SYSTEM SID (S-1-5-18) from address LocalHost (bruker LRPC) running in the application container not available SID (not available). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
 

Colif

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If it was freezing I would suggest checking the ram - you could run http://www.memtest86.com/ on the sticks to check them out
But its just restarting by itself, that makes me think its the power supply
I would download this: https://www.hwinfo.com/download.php and check your voltages on the 3.3 volt, 5 volt & 12 volt rails as if PC isn't getting enough power, it could restart itself

I am not sure what else would restart PC
 

danisun

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Yeah I don't have any freezing issues. It just restarts. But not the good kind of restart where the OS says: Restarting. The computer just turns off with a click, even when I'm not doing anything. Then it starts up again.

I downloaded hwinfo, the 3.3v has 3.344v, 5v has 5.080v, 12v has 12.000v
 

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