What other info about your Lenovo laptop can you share (besides RAM and video RAM)? The more information about your device you can provide the better.
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Fixing your grammar might help too :)
In general, sudden shutdowns happen to laptops with drained, flat-dead, old, or malfunctioning batteries. When a battery is in any of these states your laptop relies 100% on its wired power supply.
Even when playing a game or performing any other basic task on your laptop, simply bumping your power cord connector could make your laptop suddenly shut down.
Depending on the type of laptop you have (Mac, PC, Linux), other causes for a laptop to suddenly shut down are any one, or combination, of these issues:
• Mis-matched memory (RAM) chips
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• A corrupt file system (or individual file)
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• Bad RAM (whole chip or allocation/sector)
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• Full or nearly full hard drive or SSD
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• Virus, trojan, worm, or other nasty breech of your operating system
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• ...and just about anything else (without knowing more about your device)
What troubleshooting have you tried so far?
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What game were you playing?
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What game were you playing?
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Have you checked the game’s requirements and does your laptop meet those requirements?
What kind of laptop do you have? The more information about your device you can provide the better. Fixing your grammar might help too :)
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What other info about your Lenovo laptop can you share (besides RAM and video RAM)? The more information about your device you can provide the better.
+
+
Fixing your grammar might help too :)
In general, sudden shutdowns happen to laptops with drained, flat-dead, old, or malfunctioning batteries. When a battery is in any of these states your laptop relies 100% on its wired power supply.
Even when playing a game or performing any other basic task on your laptop, simply bumping your power cord connector could make your laptop suddenly shut down.
Depending on the type of laptop you have (Mac, PC, Linux), other causes for a laptop to suddenly shut down are any one, or combination, of these issues:
• Mis-matched memory (RAM) chips
-
• A corrupt file system (or individual file)
-
• Bad RAM (whole chip or allocation/sector)
-
• Full or nearly full hard drive or SSD
-
• Virus, trojan, worm, or other nasty breech of your operating system
-
• ...and just about anything else (without knowing more about your device)
What troubleshooting have you tried so far?
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+
EDIT:
+
What game were you playing?
+
Have you checked the game’s requirements and does your laptop meet those requirements?
What kind of laptop do you have? The more information about your device you can provide the better. Fixing your grammar might help too :)
In general, sudden shutdowns happen to laptops with drained, flat-dead, old, or malfunctioning batteries. When a battery is in any of these states your laptop relies 100% on its wired power supply.
Even when playing a game or performing any other basic task on your laptop, simply bumping your power cord connector could make your laptop suddenly shut down.
Depending on the type of laptop you have (Mac, PC, Linux), other causes for a laptop to suddenly shut down are any one, or combination, of these issues:
• Mis-matched memory (RAM) chips
• A corrupt file system (or individual file)
• Bad RAM (whole chip or allocation/sector)
• Full or nearly full hard drive or SSD
• Virus, trojan, worm, or other nasty breech of your operating system
• ...and just about anything else (without knowing more about your device)
What troubleshooting have you tried so far?