Please confirm or disprove my theory: overnight some internal structure of the computer is discharged, and in the morning the computer cannot turn on after a blue screen error, because it needs this internal structure to recharge. After a while, the computer works as usual again. What discharged internal structure can cause such malfunctions?
Cold boot problems that go away after one to two restarts are often pw supply problems. What happens is that the capacitors in a failing pw supply discharge overnight. When you first hit the ON button, the pw supply does not have enough pw to successfully boot the system. After a second or third attempt, the capacitors are charge and the system boots.
Hello! My problem was solved. Sorry to bother you with my questions. I decided that I could not cope on my own, so I called a specialist. He cleaned the computer from dust and said that the processor fan was spinning a little slow, the system somehow detected this and gave an error.
He smeared the fan with thermal paste, it began to spin a little faster and now the errors do not appear anymore. Thank you all for your attention!
Thanks for posting the solution. It helps others with the same problem who might be reading this thread.
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