Posts for: #Kirksville

Why does my computer keep restarting by itself?

Why does my computer keep restarting by itself?

A few angles:

  • Power supply sagging under load or bad DC jack (laptops).
  • Thermal shutdowns from poor cooling or dried paste.
  • Faulty RAM or unstable XMP/overclocks.
  • Driver or kernel crashes; check Event Viewer for BugCheck entries.
  • Short circuits from a loose standoff or debris inside the case.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Power delivery problems
    A PSU that’s aging, underrated, or tripping OCP (over‑current protection) can reboot the system under GPU/CPU spikes. On laptops, a loose/burned DC jack or a failing charger can cause momentary brownouts.

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Why does my computer say ‘No boot device found’?

Why does my computer say 'No boot device found'?

What to look at:

  • SATA/NVMe drive failing or cable loose.
  • Boot mode mismatch (UEFI vs Legacy) after a reset.
  • Boot order changed; the OS drive fell behind USB/DVD.
  • Damaged bootloader; needs repair via recovery media.
  • Recent clone to SSD missing EFI partition.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Storage not detected or failing
    A loose SATA cable, unseated NVMe, or a dying drive can disappear from firmware. If the drive isn’t listed in BIOS/UEFI, the OS can’t boot. If it is listed but throws the error, suspect the bootloader/partitioning.

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Why does my computer say ‘Your device is offline’?

Why does my computer say 'Your device is offline'?

Likely causes:

  • Windows using cached sign-in and refusing without network; switch to a local sign-in temporarily.
  • Adapter disabled or in airplane mode.
  • Router DHCP hiccups; renew IP or reboot the router.
  • Captive portal on guest Wi-Fi blocking access.
  • Date/time drift breaking SSL and logins.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Microsoft account sign‑in needs a network
    When Windows thinks you must re‑authenticate a Microsoft account, it can block login if there’s no internet or SSL fails. A temporary local account login can get you in to fix networking.

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Why does my laptop overheat and shut down?

Why does my laptop overheat and shut down?

Possibilities to consider:

  • Vents and heatsink fins clogged with dust; needs a careful clean-out.
  • Dry thermal paste or warped heat pipe reducing heat transfer.
  • Fan failing or fan curve stuck; BIOS/EC or replacement might be needed.
  • Background load (malware, runaway updater) keeping CPU/GPU pinned.
  • Using on soft surfaces blocking intake.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Airflow blockage
    Lint cakes inside the fan shroud and radiator fins, choking airflow. Even a thin felt layer can push temps to throttle or shutdown.

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Why does my PC say ‘Plugged in, not charging’?

Why does my PC say 'Plugged in, not charging'?

A few things to try:

  • OEM charger required for proper handshake; third-party may power but not charge.
  • Battery wear level high; charging disabled by firmware thresholds.
  • DC jack or charge controller board partially failing.
  • Embedded controller/BIOS needs an update or reset (power drain reset).

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • OEM vs third‑party charger mismatch
    Many laptops authenticate their own adapters (Dell/HP/Lenovo). If the brick’s ID line or USB‑C e‑marker isn’t right, the system will run on AC but refuse to charge. Background: USB Power Delivery

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Why is my computer fan so loud all the time?

Why is my computer fan so loud all the time?

Could be:

  • Dust buildup forcing high RPM to keep temps in check.
  • Thermal paste aging; temperatures spike quickly.
  • Background load from updaters, indexing, or malware.
  • Aggressive fan curve in BIOS/utility; needs tuning.
  • Bearing wear on older fans.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Dust & airflow restriction
    Lint mats over heatsink fins make the fan work overtime. Even a thin layer can raise temps enough to push fans to max. If the system also feels warm, start here. Aging‑hardware patterns: /posts/top-problems-10-year-old-pcs/

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Why is my computer so slow even after restarting?

Why is my computer so slow even after restarting?

Some possibilities:

  • Traditional HDD bottleneck; an SSD upgrade is the usual fix.
  • Too little RAM for current workloads causing constant paging.
  • Corrupted system files or services thrashing.
  • Background sync (cloud drives) or antivirus scans.
  • Thermal throttling reducing CPU clocks.

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What it might be (likely causes)

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Why is my internet dropping out so often?

Why is my internet dropping out so often?

A few likely culprits:

  • Router placement and interference (microwaves, fish tanks, brick walls).
  • Overcrowded 2.4 GHz channel; a quick channel scan can help.
  • ISP modem signal issues or aging coax/connectors.
  • Firmware bugs on the router; reboot helps, firmware update helps more.
  • Device power saving turning off Wi-Fi adapters intermittently.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Placement & obstacles
    Wi-Fi hates water and masonry. Aquariums, brick fireplaces, and metal racks can scatter or absorb signal. See practical placement notes and real-world examples here: /posts/kirksville-wifi-dead-zones/

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Why is my internet fast on my phone but slow on my PC?

Why is my internet fast on my phone but slow on my PC?

Worth checking:

  • PC on 2.4 GHz while phone uses 5 GHz; try a 5 GHz SSID.
  • Outdated NIC drivers or power-saving modes throttling throughput.
  • Ethernet cable damage or 100 Mbps negotiation instead of 1 Gbps.
  • VPNs, filters, or security suites intercepting traffic.
  • Browser extensions or background sync saturating bandwidth.

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What it might be (likely causes)

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Why is my laptop battery not charging?

Why is my laptop battery not charging?

A few angles:

  • Charger wattage too low or failing; test with a known-good.
  • DC jack damage or loose internal connection.
  • Battery wear level high; check with OEM utility.
  • Firmware/EC issues; BIOS update sometimes helps.
  • USB-C PD negotiation quirks with third-party cables.

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What it might be (likely causes)

  • Underpowered or failing charger
    Many laptops negotiate specific wattage. If the adapter can’t supply enough (e.g., using a 45 W brick for a 90 W laptop), you’ll see “Plugged in, not charging” or the battery will drain while in use.

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