I would not take it to a PC shop, unless there is one that you know the people that work there or something. Instead, take a look at the reliability history and look for red X's.
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I've been using the thing for half an hour (browsing, VLC) with no problem, it looks like just something random, for now. I'm launching a heavy 3D game in a few minutes to stress it a little, I'll see how it goes.
For the record, error is logged as a blue screen with no useful data (at least for me). If it's hardware related, my first guess would be RAM or PSU. Wait and see :)
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I was gently working on my desktop computer an hour and an half ago, when I heard a BEEP coming from the room where my gaming computer is located. Well, no update in progress, no power loss in the house, the noise of a rebooting computer seemed suspicious, so I went there to check... The machine was caught in an endless reboot loop.
After a long time, the windows built-in tool found something to correct on the hard drive, and now a login prompt is shown. I'm going to try that in a few minutes, and if it goes well, probably launch some RAM testing tool.
Thanks for reading this useless post. Have a not suspicious beep for your effort !
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