Hi Alaptop_user,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A forum and for explaining what’s been happening. I understand how disruptive it is when your laptop restarts unexpectedly while you’re working, especially when there are no overheating warnings or obvious signs of what’s causing it.
To narrow down the cause, I’d like to start with a couple of checks that can help us understand whether this is coming from Windows itself, a driver or something running in the background:
Step 1: Check what Windows records when the restart happens
Windows usually logs the reason for an unexpected restart. Please open Event Viewer and look under Windows Logs > System for any Critical or Error entries around the time the restart occurred (for example, “Kernel‑Power”). This can give us a useful clue about what’s triggering the restart.
Step 2: Test the system in Safe Mode
I can see that Q&A Assist has already suggested trying this step, but since it didn’t go into much detail, I’d like to walk you through it step by step and explain what we’re checking for.
Safe Mode starts Windows with only the essential drivers and services. This helps us check whether a third‑party driver, startup app or background service might be causing the random restarts.
How to enter Safe Mode (Windows 10 / Windows 11):
- Click Start, then select Power.
- Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and, while holding it, click Restart.
- After the device restarts, you’ll see a blue screen. Select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings.
- Click Restart.
- When the Startup Settings screen appears, press 4 or F4 to start Safe Mode or 5 / F5 for Safe Mode with Networking.
If the laptop stays stable there, it usually indicates a driver or third‑party software conflict in normal mode. If it still restarts in Safe Mode, that points more toward a hardware or firmware‑related issue.
Step 3: Make sure Lenovo drivers and BIOS are fully up to date
For Lenovo devices, it’s important to install drivers (especially chipset, BIOS, power management and graphics) directly from Lenovo’s support site for your IdeaPad model, not only through Windows Update. Outdated or mismatched drivers can cause random restarts even during light use.
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If possible, it would also help to know:
- When you first noticed the restarts starting
- Whether they happen more often while plugged in or on battery
- Your Windows version (for example, Windows 11 Home 25H2) by pressing Windows key + R then typing winver and hitting Enter.
Once we have this information, I can guide you with more targeted next steps.
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