Soulfire Jarexi Backblaze ΘΔ on Nostr: The only other indication I'm seeing is something about Windows complaining that it ...
The only other indication I'm seeing is something about Windows complaining that it was not properly shut down. One thing online (at the MS fourms, so i'm taking it with a grain of salt) is saying it could be an issue with power supply. Which is a plausible sounding statement since whenever it does happen, the computer seems to shut off showing nothing for a couple of seconds, unlike a usual reboot. So it could be a sign that the computer isn't getting enough power. I'd have to check what kind of PSU I have though.
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