How to Fix Computer Randomly Restarts No Error Message? [Solved!]

Why does the computer randomly restart? What is the solution to a computer that reboots on its own at random intervals? How to react if files are lost after restart? You will find the solutions to all the exercises in this post. By using this guide you will discreetly learn how to recover hidden lost data and solve the problem of frequent ‘automated system restarts’.

PC Randomly Restarts Without Error on Windows 10/11

It is easy to stumble upon an issue that is characterized by the frequent rebooting of Windows on a regular basis.

Sometimes, blue screen of death (BSOD) errors can be rectified by simply restarting your Windows PC. However, your computer can shut down at a random time without displaying any error message on the screen. This is more of an irritating issue because it can occur at any time. For example, in games or video watching, the worst case is when the computer crashes, and all the data regarding the activity is lost.

Maybe you are experiencing constant automatic restart on your PC and you are thinking why this is so? But how can I restore a file that has been created, but was not saved before a computer shuts down?

In most cases, random computer rebooting is prompted by many factors, for instance; the auto reboot function, heating issues or power supply issues, a damaged RAM, viruses/malware, drivers, an update among others.

In the next tutorials, we will tell you how to retrieve lost files after a restart and how to deal with the problem of “My PC shuts down randomly”.

Recover Missing Files After Windows Restart

Sadly, one of the common issues that people face is that the files disappear after booting their Windows 10/11 computer. If you find yourself in such a situation, then the right way of working towards the recovery of the lost data is as follows:

If there is a file that you have trouble locating, you can open the File Explorer, type the name of the file in question in the search box and then press the Enter button to check its availability. If not, you can get a piece of professional and top data restorer software to get back the files lost after a computer restart.

Bonus Tip: If the pc reboots on its own or shuts down and deletes files, do not perform any activity on the computer. Otherwise, overwriting of the data could take place. Consequently, overwritten data will not be retrievable at all.

BLR Data Recovery focuses on recovering erased or lost files that are common in many data loss scenarios in Windows 11/10/8/7. For instance, It can get data back from formatted hard drives, get back data that gets deleted due to virus attacks, get back data which is lost due to MBR to GPT disk conversion and so on. And, it can be used to create a bootable data recovery media to enable fixing of a PC that won’t start or starts to a black screen.

In addition, internal hard drives, external hard drives, USB flash drives, memory cards, and CDs/DVDs among others are some of the file storage devices that are supported by BLR data recovery software. Also, it is a read-only tool, which will not harm the native data while performing the file recovery.

Now go to the official website of BLR Data Recovery and download it for your computer.

The following is how to recover files that went missing after a restart with the help of BLR Data Recovery Software.

Step 1: Download and install BLR Data Recovery Software on your Windows based system to start the recovery process.

Step 2: Launch the program and select the drive of the computer containing files deleted prior to restarting the computer.

Step 3: Click Scan to start the process of finding the missing files or any other lost data.

Step 4: After the scan is done, it is now possible to preview the files that can be recovered and then proceed with restoring them.

Step 5: Click on ‘Recover’ option and select a new location, preferably, on a different hard drive from the one that was affected and preferred file location.

Resolved – Unexplained Random Restarts on Windows PC

Now that you have got back the missing files and are able to resolve your problem of ‘computer keeps restarting randomly’, it is your turn to get the thing fixed. Below are a few of the possible solutions for the “Windows 10 random restart no warning”. Just try them one by one.

#1 Solution: Prevent Windows Auto Reboot

The first thing you should do to stop Windows 10 restarts randomly or automatically is to turn off the automated restart function. This feature will mostly lead your PC to restart without the display of any error message.

Here how to disable this feature: 

Step 1: Open the Windows search box for the Open Control Panel. Select System in the Control Panel window.

Step 2: In the pop up window click on Advanced System settings.

Step 3: From the Advanced tab, click the Settings link in the Startup and Recovery section.

Step 4: In the new window, simply uncheck Automatically restart, and click ok in the window.

If your computer is still restarting randomly, then try the next method.

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#2 Solution: Configure Advanced Power Settings

Changing the power settings can be a good solution if you are randomly restarting or getting hard restarts in Windows.

Step 1: In the Windows search box, type power options and choose Power & sleep settings from the best match result.

Step 2: Click Additional power settings. Next choose Change plan settings from Balanced (recommended).

Step 3: Click Change advanced power settings and scroll down to Processor power management > Minimum processor state > and set the value from the drop down to 5%.

Step 4: Click OK to save changes.

#3 Solution: Reinstall or Update Graphics Driver

If the graphics driver is not compatible with your PC it may restart itself randomly or automatically. For this, as time goes, it will be a good idea for you to reinstall or update your graphics driver.

Step 1: Choose Device Manager by right-clicking on the Windows logo button.

Step 2: Go to Expand Display adapters, right click the target device, and choose Uninstall device from the right click menu.

Step 3: Open the Uninstall Device window, check Delete the driver software for this device and click Uninstall.

Step 4: Close the Apps and restart your PC and Windows will install the correct driver automatically. However, you can download or install one from the manufacturer’s site.

Furthermore, you can opt to update the graphic driver. Select Update driver from the Device Manager window and just right click the target device. Finally, you take the on screen instructions to complete the required steps.

If the “computer randomly restarts” occurred after the reinstallation or update of the graphics driver, it should be fixed after finishing.

#4 Solution: Test RAM for Errors

It is most likely that your computer reboots randomly if there are some RAM errors. For this reason, you should check your RAM for errors. The Windows Memory Diagnostics tool will be useful for this.

How to get started is shown here.

Step 1: In the search box on the Windows, type mdsched.exe and press Enter.

Step 2: It will then ask you to select one of the options to check your computer for memory problems and a little window will appear. The first option “Restart now and check for problems (recommended)” is usually recommended.

Step 3: Assuming Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool screen shows the check status, then proceed.

Step 4: Windows then restarts automatically once the test has been done. If you log on, after that, the test results will appear.

Bonus Tip: If the test results do not appear, please try Event Viewer > Windows Logs > System > Find. In the search box, type Type MemoryDiagnostic followed by clicking the Find Next to see the output.

Replace the faulty RAM if any errors are detected. The only thing I can say is that if you haven’t found any error, maybe your PC turns off for no reason at all. Just proceed to the next solution.

#5 Solution: Diagnose Potential Overheating Issues on Your PC

Starting a program or running a game may randomly cause shutdown and restart events if your PC is overheating. It is good therefore to check the temperature. It’s possible to do this by using third party software or accessing your BIOS.

If the computer overheats this could be due to blocked heat vents caused by too much dust or a faulty fan on the PC. The PC must be taken to the repair center for further checkup in this case.

#6 Solution: Ensure Proper Power Delivery

If none of the above ways solve the issue of computer restarts randomly, you can confirm if the power issue is the reason behind it randomly restarting in Windows 10 or 11. Then replace the old power cables or the Power Supply Unit (PSU), and if the system is starting then it is normal.

Bottom Line

Computer randomly restarts in Windows 10/11? Does the restart delete files? No worries! To recover files lost on a computer restart, use the BLR Data Recovery. In fact, you should also use the methods described above to prevent Windows from automatically restarting.

Guest article written by: Hello, I’m Anamika from India! Nice to meet you all. I’m passionate about technology and specialize in writing about data recovery solutions. Currently, I’m part of BLR Tools, where we provide advanced software for recovering lost data efficiently. I love exploring new tech trends and sharing insights that can help users navigate their data recovery challenges. Looking forward to connecting with you!