Hello,
Also run Windows Update, Power troubleshooters from Settings app > Update & security > Troubleshoot. See if they helps you.
Hope this helps!
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My windows 10 computer is shutting down after it updates. I have to turn the computer off manually and back on again to get it to boot up. What's happening and is there a way to fix this
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Hello,
Also run Windows Update, Power troubleshooters from Settings app > Update & security > Troubleshoot. See if they helps you.
Hope this helps!
Thank you. I will try those suggestions also.
Thank you. I will try those.
Hi, I hope you're doing good today.
Run the SFC and DISM Commands and see if the same thing happens.
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There can be several causes but to start with, you can try following. Please try these options one by one and check after each option.
Type troubleshoot in Cortana Search > Click Troubleshoot > Scroll down > Click Power > Run the troubleshooter > Follow on-screen direction.
Windows Key+I > System > Power & sleep > Click Additional power settings to open Power options > Click Change Plan Settings > Click Restore default settings for this plan
Reach to Power options as in previous step > Click Choose what the power buttons do > Click Change settings that are currently unavailable > Scroll down to Shutdown settings and uncheck Turn on fast startup > Click Save changes
Shut down your computer > Detach power chord > Remove battery (if fixed no need to remove) > Attach power chord > Reboot your computer
Windows Key+X > Device Manager > Expand Batteries > Right-click Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System > Uninstall > Shutdown the computer > Remove the power chord > Attach your battery > Attach your power chord > Reboot the computer to automatically install the driver
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