- Windows errors are, unfortunately, a natural part of the Windows 10 experience.
- The article below will show you how to handle an unexpected shutdown error in Windows 10.
- Visit our Tutorials Hub to learn how to deal with any software-related problem yourself.
- For more similar issues, remember to visit our System Errors Hub.
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Several users have posted on forums about an unexpected shutdown error in Windows: the system shuts down unexpectedly.
More specifically, after the restart, an error message pops up stating:
Windows has recovered from an unexpected shutdown.
If the issue becomes a recurring error, you should definitely address it. So here are some of the potential fixes for the Windows unexpected shutdown error.
How can I fix the unexpected shutdown error?
1. Scan device drivers with a dedicated tool
Afterward, monitor your device to see if the shutdown error occurs again.
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Keep your drivers up-to-date and avoid unexpected system shutdowns when you least expect it.
2. Clean boot Windows
If that fixes the issue, you can leave the startup configuration as it is. Alternatively, you can try to figure out what startup program or service was triggering the error by re-enabling one at a time until the issue returns.
That will help identify which one is triggering the error.
3. Run a system file scan
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
4. Restore Windows to a restore point
The above resolutions have fixed the unexpected shutdown error for many users.
Let us know which of the troubleshooting steps did you use to get rid of this error by leaving us a message in the comments section below.
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