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Hello, I'm new on this forum and I think this is the right place to post this. btw sorry for my bad english.
Sometimes my laptop Toshiba satellite c850 with an Intel PLCSF8 (U3E1) randomly reboots with no BSOD or errors. There are no Heat Issues or new hardware (Is a laptop)..
No viruses and malwares, I've tried for 10+ hours Memtest and still no Errors..
Info from Speccy:
ModelPLCSF8 (U3E1)VersionType2 - Board VersionChipset VendorIntelChipset ModelSandy BridgeChipset Revision09Southbridge VendorIntelSouthbridge ModelHM76Southbridge Revision04BIOSBrandInsyde Corp.Version6.30Date05/12/2012DXDIAG:
Time of this report: 1/30/2017, 21:45:13
Language: Italian (Regional Setting: Italian)
System Manufacturer: TOSHIBA
System Model: SATELLITE C850-1LJ
BIOS: InsydeH2O Version 03.72.306.30
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2348M CPU @ 2.30GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Idk what to do.. tomorrow i'll try to reinstall windows (I hope that is just windows that keeps doing this)
When I bought this laptop it was with Win8.1 but sometimes was really slow so i've installed win7
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Hello WhoGotGotAndWhoGotShot,
I tried to find drivers for this model from Toshiba's site, but I was unable to find them. Re-installing the operating system is fact a good option in your case, so once you do that make sure to get all the drivers for your computer from Toshiba.
Let me know how it goes.
Regards,
Amy.
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Hello Amy and thank you for your answer.
I have reinstalled Windows but the issues is still there. Could be the power supply? I know that on a laptop when the Power supply is disconnected from the laptop it doesn't turn off because of the battery.. but, could it be?
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Well, it's possible. But just to confirm; does your computer restart when is connected to the power supply?
Regards,
Amy.
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Yeah, I had always my laptop connected with the power supply. Yesterday i've tried to do a normal cycle of charges, At 11pm when i was charging it (And using it), happened two times..
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Now that you confirmed this behavior, it is likely that this is a power issue. Is there any chance you test a different power supply and test a different battery?
Regards,
Amy.
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Next week i'll buy a new power supply for a test. Is possible to keep this topic open in case of new issues?
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/thread/110735 WhoGotGotAndWhoGotShot, were you able to test the power supply?
Regards,
Amy.
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See the following discussion on OSRONLINE:
https://www.osronline.com/showthread.cfm%3Flink%3D271926 OSR's ntdev List: Memory Corruption Mystery: Any Ideas?
Check if disabling display low power fixes the random reboots.
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I'm sorry for NECRO posting, but I was so busy that I forgot about this thread.
I managed to change my power supply with a new one. It fixed my problem for 1 months. Now is rare that my pc turn off but is not a problem. (1 time every 2 - 3 weeks vs 6-7 times a day )
Also I used a tools and i Found this error everytime my pc shuts down:
Error kernel-power id 41. Idk what's but could be useful- Mark as New
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/thread/110735 WhoGotGotAndWhoGotShot, I am glad to hear that the power supply fixed the issue. Thank you for letting us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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