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[edit]Why does my laptop (almost) always shut down, when running Windows Experience Index?
[edit]In the rare cases, when it doesn't shut down (as happens if it has just been turned on), the Windows Experience Index, on a scale from 1.0 to 7.9, is:
Processor: 6.9.
RAM: 6.9.
Hardisk: 5.9.
3D Graphics: 5.0.
2D Graphics: 4.2.
HOTmag (talk) 07:15, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
- In my experience, shut downs like that have three primary reasons: 1. overheating of a component (might want to check if all the fans are clean, working and freely spinning) or 2. possibly a hardware failure in one of many components, but generally gpu or cpu memory. 3. a bad driver that causes a crash with a level of randomness.
- Determining which one is the cause can be a challenge. But in the BIOS, you can generally observer temperatures and run a memory check, which might be helpful. —TheDJ (talk • contribs) 09:02, 1 September 2024 (UTC)
- When you say "shut down", what do you mean? Does it actually gracefully shut down and power off? Randomly reboot? Blue screen? Freeze, requiring a hard reboot? Which version of Windows are you running? I would check your logs in Event Viewer (eg Click Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Administrative Tools · Double-click Event Viewer) which may give you some clue. MinorProphet (talk) 13:47, 10 September 2024 (UTC)