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JTG Systems
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577 Niagara Street
Welland, ON L3C 1L9
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Experiencing frequent random restarts on your HP computer can be extremely frustrating and disruptive, particularly when it leads to loss of unsaved work, corrupted files, interrupted important tasks, or damaged data. If you own an HP desktop, laptop, or all-in-one computer that randomly restarts in Fonthill or anywhere in the Niagara region, you're definitely not alone. This issue is surprisingly common across HP Pavilion, Envy, Omen, EliteBook, ProBook, and other HP series computers. The good news is that random restart problems are almost always fixable once the underlying cause is properly diagnosed.
At JTG Systems, conveniently located at 577 Niagara Street in Welland, Ontario, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing all types of HP computer issues, including the frustrating problem of random restarts. Our certified technicians have extensive experience working with HP systems and have successfully resolved random restart issues in hundreds of HP computers. We use professional diagnostic tools and systematic troubleshooting methods to identify the root cause and implement effective, lasting solutions. Whether your HP randomly restarts once a day or multiple times per hour, we can help restore stability and reliability to your system.
HP computers can restart randomly for numerous reasons ranging from simple software conflicts to serious hardware failures. Understanding these possible causes helps in proper diagnosis and effective repair. Here are the most common culprits we encounter:
Overheating is one of the most frequent causes of random restarts on HP computers, especially laptops. When your computer's processor (CPU) or graphics card (GPU) reaches dangerously high temperatures, the system automatically shuts down or restarts to prevent permanent hardware damage from thermal stress. This protective mechanism is built into the hardware.
Overheating can occur due to several factors: Dust and debris accumulation inside the computer case or laptop chassis blocks airflow and insulates components. HP laptops in particular tend to accumulate dust in their cooling vents over time. Clogged air vents prevent hot air from escaping and cool air from entering. Failing or seized cooling fans can't move enough air to dissipate heat effectively. Degraded thermal paste between the CPU/GPU and heatsink loses effectiveness over time, especially in computers more than 2-3 years old, preventing efficient heat transfer. Blocked intake or exhaust vents from operating the laptop on soft surfaces like beds or couches restricts airflow. Operating in hot environments without adequate ventilation compounds thermal issues. Heavy sustained loads from gaming, video editing, or other demanding tasks generate more heat than the cooling system can handle.
HP Pavilion and Envy laptops are particularly susceptible to overheating issues due to their thin designs that prioritize portability over cooling capacity. Gaming-focused HP Omen systems generate high heat loads that stress cooling systems. Signs your HP is overheating include loud fan noise running constantly, the bottom of the laptop becoming very hot to touch, system slowdown before restarts, or visible heat distortion on the screen.
Power supply issues are another very common cause of random restarts, particularly in HP desktop computers. An inadequate, failing, or defective power supply unit (PSU) cannot provide stable, sufficient power to all system components, causing sudden shutdowns and restarts.
For HP desktops: The power supply may be insufficient for the components installed, especially if you've added graphics cards or additional drives. Aging power supplies lose capacity and efficiency over time. Failing capacitors inside the PSU cause voltage instability. Dirty or faulty power connectors create intermittent connections. Power surges or unstable household electrical supply can damage PSU components.
For HP laptops: Failing AC adapters provide inconsistent power that causes instability. Damaged charging cables with internal breaks cause intermittent power delivery. Degraded laptop batteries that can't hold charge properly cause power fluctuations when switching between battery and AC power. Faulty DC power jacks with loose connections interrupt power flow.
Power-related restarts often occur during high-demand activities when components need maximum power, or randomly when voltage drops below required levels. You might notice the restart is instantaneous without the normal Windows shutdown process, similar to pulling the power plug.
A corrupted, damaged, or misconfigured Windows operating system frequently causes restart problems on HP computers. These software-level issues don't involve hardware failure but still produce random restart symptoms.
Common OS-related causes include: Virus and malware infections that damage system files or create instability. Missing or corrupted critical Windows system files needed for stable operation. Problematic Windows updates that introduce bugs or incompatibilities. Failed or incomplete Windows updates that leave the system in an inconsistent state. Conflicting software programs that crash and trigger system restarts. Faulty device drivers for graphics cards, chipsets, or other hardware that cause system crashes. Registry corruption from improper software uninstallation or system errors. Disk errors and file system corruption that prevent Windows from accessing critical files.
Software-related restarts often happen during specific activities like launching certain programs, during Windows updates, when using particular features, or after installing new software. You may see blue screen errors (BSOD) briefly before the restart, or find error events in Windows Event Viewer pointing to specific services or drivers.
Failed or failing hardware components can definitely cause random restart problems. While less common than overheating or power issues, hardware failures require replacement of the defective component.
RAM (Memory) Issues: Defective or incompatible RAM modules cause system instability and random crashes. Memory errors can result from physical damage, manufacturing defects, improper installation, or incompatibility between RAM modules. HP computers are particularly sensitive to RAM compatibility issues. Symptoms include restarts during memory-intensive operations, random crashes at unpredictable times, or blue screen errors mentioning memory management.
Motherboard Problems: The motherboard is the central hub connecting all components. Defects, physical damage, failed capacitors, or degraded solder joints cause intermittent failures and restarts. Motherboard issues are more common in older HP computers or those that have experienced physical shock or liquid damage.
Hard Drive Failures: Failing hard drives with bad sectors, mechanical problems, or controller failures cause system crashes when Windows tries to access corrupted areas. Modern SSDs can also fail due to worn flash memory or controller issues. Drive problems often produce clicking sounds (for mechanical drives), extremely slow performance, disappearing files, or SMART errors.
Graphics Card Issues: Faulty dedicated graphics cards or integrated graphics processors cause restarts during graphics-intensive tasks, when launching games, or during video playback. Overheating GPUs, failing VRAM, or driver conflicts manifest as random restarts.
Other Component Failures: Less commonly, failed USB devices, faulty peripherals, defective expansion cards, or problematic internal cables can cause restart issues.
Outdated BIOS/UEFI firmware or corrupted BIOS settings sometimes cause stability problems. HP regularly releases BIOS updates to fix bugs, improve compatibility, and address stability issues. Running very old BIOS versions can produce random behavior. Corrupted BIOS settings from bad CMOS battery, power failures during BIOS updates, or incorrect manual changes also cause restart problems.
Sometimes Windows itself is configured to automatically restart after certain errors, which can make software problems appear as random restarts. This setting can mask the underlying issue. Additionally, scheduled tasks, automatic updates, or power management settings might trigger unexpected restarts that seem random.
When you bring your HP computer to JTG Systems for random restart repair, we follow a comprehensive, systematic diagnostic process to identify the exact cause:
We begin by discussing the problem in detail with you. We ask about the restart pattern (how often, when it started, whether it occurs during specific activities), any recent changes to the computer (new software, hardware, updates), any error messages or blue screens you've observed, and what troubleshooting you may have already attempted. This information provides valuable clues about potential causes.
We perform a thorough external and internal inspection. For laptops, we check for physical damage, verify that vents aren't blocked, and listen for fan operation. For all systems, we open the case to inspect for dust accumulation, verify that all cables and components are properly seated, check for any visible component damage, swelling capacitors, or burn marks, and inspect the condition of the cooling system.
We examine Windows Event Viewer to review system logs around the times of restarts. These logs often contain critical information about what caused the restart, including driver crashes, hardware errors, critical system failures, or application faults. Error codes and event IDs provide specific diagnostic information.
We use professional monitoring software to track CPU, GPU, and system temperatures under various load conditions. We run stress tests that push the processor and graphics to maximum load while watching temperatures. If temperatures exceed safe thresholds (typically 90-100°C for CPUs), we've identified overheating as the issue. We also verify that cooling fans are operating at proper speeds.
For desktop HP systems, we test the power supply using specialized PSU testers that measure voltage outputs on all rails (3.3V, 5V, 12V) and check for voltage stability under load. Voltages outside specifications indicate PSU problems. For laptops, we test the AC adapter output, inspect the charging cable for damage, and evaluate battery health. We may test the system with a known-good power supply to rule out power issues definitively.
We run comprehensive RAM tests using tools like Windows Memory Diagnostic or MemTest86 that write patterns to every memory location and verify correct read-back. These tests run for several hours or through multiple passes to detect intermittent memory errors. We may also test RAM modules individually to identify which specific module is defective.
We check drive health using SMART diagnostics that report drive statistics, error counts, and health predictions. We run surface scans to detect bad sectors and verify read/write functionality. For mechanical hard drives, we listen for clicking, grinding, or unusual noises indicating mechanical failure. For SSDs, we check wear indicators and verify firmware is current.
We audit all installed drivers to identify outdated, incompatible, or problematic versions. We check for known issues with specific driver versions on HP systems. We review installed software for programs known to cause conflicts or instability. We analyze recent Windows updates that might have introduced issues.
For difficult-to-diagnose issues, we systematically remove or replace components to isolate the problem. This might involve testing with minimal hardware configuration (removing all non-essential components), swapping suspect components with known-good parts, or testing components in a different system. This methodical approach definitively identifies hardware failures.
We check the current BIOS version and compare it to the latest available from HP. We review BIOS settings for misconfigurations. We may update BIOS to the latest version if outdated firmware is suspected.
Once we've identified the specific cause of random restarts on your HP computer, we implement targeted solutions to resolve the issue permanently:
If overheating is the culprit, we perform a complete cleaning and cooling system service. For laptops, we carefully disassemble your HP to access internal components, use compressed air and specialized tools to remove all dust from heatsinks, fans, and vents, clean fan blades and bearings, and remove dust buildup from air channels. For desktops, we clean all intake and exhaust fans, remove dust from heatsinks and graphics cards, and clean power supply vents.
We replace thermal paste between the CPU/GPU and heatsink with high-quality thermal compound. Old, dried thermal paste loses effectiveness dramatically. Fresh application restores optimal heat transfer and can reduce temperatures by 10-20°C or more. We verify that all cooling fans operate properly and replace any that are failing, noisy, or running slowly. We ensure proper airflow paths are clear and unobstructed.
For systems with inadequate cooling design, we may recommend additional solutions like laptop cooling pads that provide supplemental airflow, replacement fans with higher performance specifications, or additional case fans for desktops. We provide guidance on proper laptop usage (avoiding soft surfaces, maintaining clearance around vents) to prevent future overheating.
When power supply issues are identified, replacement is usually the most reliable solution. For HP desktops, we install new, high-quality power supplies appropriately sized for your system's needs. We ensure adequate wattage rating with overhead for stability, quality capacitors for voltage regulation, and proper connectors for your components. We stock various PSU options and can source specific models for HP proprietary systems.
For HP laptops, we can provide replacement AC adapters that meet HP's specifications, repair or replace damaged charging cables, or replace faulty DC power jacks through motherboard-level repairs. For battery issues, we can install new, compatible laptop batteries.
Power supply replacement typically resolves restart issues immediately and permanently. We verify stable operation under load after installation to ensure complete resolution. Quality replacement PSUs come with warranties for your peace of mind.
For software and OS-related restart problems, we employ various repair strategies depending on the specific issue. We run thorough virus and malware scans using enterprise-grade security tools to detect and remove infections. We use Windows System File Checker (SFC) and DISM tools to repair corrupted system files, replacing damaged files with correct versions from Windows installation media.
We install all available Windows updates and patches, ensuring the system is current with security fixes and bug repairs. We carefully review recently installed updates and can uninstall problematic updates if they're causing instability. We identify and update problematic device drivers, particularly graphics drivers which frequently cause crashes. We may roll back recent driver updates if they introduced instability.
We remove conflicting software and startup programs that burden the system. We run disk error checking and repair to fix file system problems. We clean the Windows registry of invalid entries. For severely corrupted systems, we may perform Windows repair installation that fixes the OS while preserving your files and programs, or in extreme cases, perform clean Windows reinstallation with complete data backup and restoration.
When hardware failures are identified, replacement of the defective component is necessary. We stock common replacement parts and can quickly source specific components for your HP model.
RAM Replacement: We install new, compatible, tested RAM modules that meet HP's specifications. We ensure proper matching of speed, timing, and capacity. After installation, we run extensive memory tests to verify stability. Memory replacement typically resolves restart issues immediately.
Hard Drive/SSD Replacement: For failed storage drives, we install new drives (we typically recommend SSD upgrades for dramatically better performance and reliability). We clone your existing drive to preserve all data, programs, and settings, or perform fresh Windows installation with data restoration from backup. Modern SSDs are far more reliable than older mechanical drives and provide massive speed improvements.
Graphics Card Repair or Replacement: For dedicated graphics card failures, we can replace the card with compatible models. For integrated graphics issues, we update drivers and firmware, or in severe cases, motherboard replacement may be necessary.
Motherboard Repair or Replacement: Motherboard issues are more complex but still repairable. For failed capacitors or minor damage, we can sometimes perform board-level repairs. For extensive damage, we source compatible replacement motherboards. HP laptop motherboards are model-specific, but we have access to OEM and quality aftermarket parts.
We update your HP computer's BIOS to the latest version available from HP's support site. BIOS updates often include stability improvements, bug fixes, and compatibility enhancements that can resolve restart issues. We perform BIOS updates carefully using HP's official update utilities to avoid any risk of corruption. We may also reset BIOS to default settings to eliminate any problematic configurations.
We optimize Windows settings for stability. This includes disabling automatic restart on system failure so you can see actual error messages, configuring appropriate power management settings that balance performance and power saving, disabling unnecessary startup programs, and optimizing virtual memory settings. We configure Windows Update to install updates at convenient times rather than unexpectedly. These optimizations improve overall system stability and performance.
After resolving your current restart problem, we help you prevent future occurrences with these strategies:
We recommend periodic cleaning of your HP computer, particularly laptops used in dusty environments. For most users, professional cleaning every 12-18 months prevents dust accumulation from causing overheating. We offer maintenance packages for regular servicing.
We can install monitoring software that alerts you if temperatures become excessive, allowing you to address cooling issues before they cause damage. Being aware of performance changes helps you identify developing problems early.
Keep Windows and all software updated with latest patches and security fixes. Use reliable antivirus software and keep it current. Avoid installing unnecessary programs. Uninstall software you no longer use. Be cautious about driver updates—don't update if everything is working well, but do update if you're experiencing issues. Regular malware scans prevent infections that cause instability.
Invest in a good surge protector or UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to protect your HP desktop from power fluctuations and surges. For laptops, use only genuine HP chargers or high-quality compatible adapters. Poor quality power adapters can damage laptops.
For laptops, always use on hard, flat surfaces that allow airflow underneath. Avoid using on beds, couches, or laps for extended periods. Ensure vents aren't blocked. Don't expose the computer to extreme temperatures. Avoid eating or drinking near your computer to prevent spills and debris entering vents.
Even with perfect maintenance, hardware can fail unexpectedly. Regular backups of your important files, documents, photos, and data protect you from loss. We can set up automatic backup systems tailored to your needs, using external drives, network storage, or cloud backup services.
Fonthill residents and businesses trust JTG Systems for HP computer repair for many important reasons:
We have extensive experience specifically with HP computers across all product lines including Pavilion, Envy, Omen, EliteBook, ProBook, ZBook, and desktop models. We understand HP's design characteristics, common failure points, and effective repair approaches. Our technicians receive ongoing training on the latest HP systems and technologies.
Our location at 577 Niagara Street in Welland is easily accessible from Fonthill, typically about 15-20 minutes by car via Highway 20 or Canboro Road. We're locally owned and operated, serving Fonthill, Pelham, Welland, and the entire Niagara region. You'll work with the same knowledgeable technicians who understand our community's needs, not remote call centers or constantly changing staff.
We don't guess or apply generic solutions hoping they'll work. We use systematic professional diagnostics to identify the actual cause of your restart problem, then apply targeted solutions that fix the issue permanently. Our diagnostic process is thorough and accurate, saving you time and money by avoiding unnecessary repairs.
We use high-quality replacement components from reputable manufacturers. For HP-specific parts, we source genuine OEM components or quality aftermarket alternatives that meet or exceed original specifications. We never cut corners with cheap parts that will fail prematurely. Our repairs are done right to last.
We provide free diagnostics to identify your problem and give you accurate pricing before proceeding with repairs. You'll always know what you're paying and why. No hidden fees, no surprise charges. Our pricing is fair and competitive, reflecting the professional expertise and quality service we provide. We explain what needs to be done, why it's necessary, and what alternatives exist so you can make informed decisions.
We know you depend on your HP computer for work, school, business, and daily life. We prioritize efficiency without sacrificing thoroughness. Many restart issues can be diagnosed and repaired the same day. More complex repairs requiring parts are typically completed within 2-4 business days. We keep you informed throughout the repair process and provide realistic time estimates.
We stand behind our work with a service warranty. If the specific issue we repaired recurs due to our work or a part we installed fails within the warranty period, we'll fix it at no additional charge. We're committed to your complete satisfaction and getting the repair right the first time. Our goal is long-term reliability, not just temporary fixes.
We understand your HP computer contains important documents, photos, work files, and personal data. Throughout the repair process, we prioritize protecting your data. We back up important data before performing repairs that could potentially affect it. We maintain strict confidentiality and security for your information. We never access your personal files beyond what's necessary for diagnostics and repair.
We understand that some situations require urgent attention. If you're a Fonthill business owner whose critical work computer is down, a student with an urgent deadline, or anyone facing a time-sensitive need, we offer priority repair service. Contact us at (905) 892-4555 to discuss emergency service availability and options. We'll do everything possible to get your HP system working again as quickly as possible.
Fonthill businesses rely on their computer systems for operations, and unexpected restarts cause lost productivity and revenue. We provide specialized business computer support including fleet maintenance for companies with multiple HP computers, preventive maintenance programs to catch problems before they cause downtime, after-hours and weekend service to minimize business disruption, on-site service for businesses that can't easily bring computers to our shop, and volume pricing for companies with multiple systems needing service.
We understand business needs differ from residential, with emphasis on minimal downtime and reliable long-term operation. We can establish service agreements tailored to your business needs.
A: Some simpler causes of random restarts can potentially be addressed yourself if you have technical knowledge and are comfortable working with computers. Basic steps you can try include cleaning dust from vents using compressed air (don't open the case if you're not experienced), ensuring your HP is on a hard surface with good airflow, running Windows Update to install all available updates, scanning for viruses with your antivirus software, checking Event Viewer for error messages that might indicate the cause, and updating graphics drivers from HP or the GPU manufacturer's website. However, many restart causes require professional diagnosis and repair. Opening laptops requires specialized knowledge and tools. Replacing components like power supplies, motherboards, or dealing with overheating that requires disassembly and thermal paste replacement is best left to professionals. Incorrect repairs can cause additional damage and void warranties. If basic troubleshooting doesn't quickly resolve the issue, bringing your HP to JTG Systems saves you time, frustration, and potential additional damage from trial-and-error approaches.
A: Several signs indicate overheating as the likely cause of your restart problems. Your HP's cooling fans run constantly at high speed, making significant noise. The laptop bottom or desktop case becomes very hot to touch, especially near the processor area. Performance becomes noticeably slower before the restart occurs as the CPU throttles down to reduce heat. Restarts happen more frequently during demanding tasks like gaming, video editing, or running multiple programs, which generate more heat. Your HP has been used for 2+ years without professional cleaning, allowing dust accumulation. You notice reduced airflow from exhaust vents compared to when the system was new. To monitor temperatures yourself, you can install free monitoring software like HWMonitor, Core Temp, or Open Hardware Monitor. These display real-time temperatures for CPU, GPU, and other components. Normal idle temperatures are typically 30-50°C, while under load 60-80°C is acceptable. If temperatures consistently exceed 85-90°C under moderate load or spike above 95-100°C, your system is definitely overheating. If you observe these signs, professional cleaning and thermal paste replacement will likely resolve your restart issue.
A: The repair duration depends on the root cause and the specific work required. For software issues like driver conflicts, Windows corruption, or malware, repairs can often be completed in 2-4 hours, sometimes the same day you bring the computer in. For overheating requiring cleaning and thermal paste replacement, repairs typically take 3-5 hours depending on how difficult your particular HP model is to disassemble, often completed same-day. For component replacements where we have the part in stock (RAM, common hard drives, power supplies), repairs are usually completed within 24 hours including testing. For component replacements requiring ordered parts (specific motherboards, uncommon parts), expect 2-5 business days depending on parts availability. For complex issues requiring extensive diagnostics to identify intermittent problems, diagnosis might take 1-2 days of monitoring and testing. At JTG Systems, we aim to diagnose your issue within a few hours and provide you with a clear timeline for completion. We'll explain what we found, what needs to be done, how long it will take, and when you can expect to pick up your repaired HP. We prioritize efficiency while ensuring thorough, quality repairs that last.
A: Windows reinstallation is only necessary in cases of severe operating system corruption that cannot be repaired through other means, which represents a minority of random restart cases. Many restart issues are resolved through cleaning, component replacement, driver updates, or system repairs that don't affect your files at all. If Windows repair or reinstallation becomes necessary, we always back up your important data first to external storage, ensuring nothing is lost. For severe corruption, we can often perform in-place repair installation that fixes Windows while preserving your installed programs and files. Only in extreme cases would a complete fresh installation be needed. Even then, we restore your personal files, documents, photos, and data from the backup afterward. We also can clone your hard drive before any work that might affect data, providing an extra safety layer. Throughout any repair, protecting your data is our top priority. We'll discuss any proposed work that could potentially affect your files and get your approval before proceeding. Most customers are pleasantly surprised that their files, settings, and programs remain intact after repair.
A: Repair costs vary significantly depending on the cause and required solution. We provide free initial diagnostics to identify the problem and give you an accurate quote before proceeding. Generally, software repairs including driver updates, Windows repairs, and malware removal are more affordable. Cleaning services for overheating are moderately priced. Component replacements vary with the part—RAM is relatively inexpensive, hard drives and SSDs are moderate (with SSDs offering much better value for the performance increase), power supplies are affordable, while motherboards are more expensive. We provide detailed quotes explaining exactly what needs to be done and the associated costs. We also discuss alternatives when available—for example, older computers might not be worth expensive motherboard replacement, and we'll honestly advise when repair doesn't make financial sense compared to replacement. Our pricing is transparent, competitive, and fair. Many customers find that professional repair is far more cost-effective than replacing their HP computer, especially for higher-end models. Contact us at (905) 892-4555 for specific pricing for your situation.
A: This depends on several factors including your HP's specific model and specifications, the nature and cost of the required repair, your usage requirements, and your budget. Generally, if you have a higher-end HP (Envy, Omen, ZBook, EliteBook series) that's 3-5 years old, repair is usually worthwhile as these systems have good underlying hardware that remains capable. Simple repairs like cleaning for overheating, driver fixes, or inexpensive component replacements almost always make sense financially. Even for older systems, upgrading to an SSD during repair can make an old computer feel brand new with dramatically improved performance, often for reasonable cost. However, if you have a budget laptop that's 6+ years old requiring expensive motherboard replacement, we'll honestly advise you that replacement might be more sensible. We'll never recommend repairs that don't make good financial sense. We'll discuss your options honestly, explain the costs and benefits, and help you make the best decision for your situation. Many customers are pleasantly surprised that their HP can be restored to excellent working condition for a fraction of new computer cost.
A: We offer on-site service in Fonthill for business clients, companies with multiple computers needing service, or situations involving desktop computers that are difficult to transport. On-site service is particularly valuable for business environments where you need minimal disruption, or for diagnosis of environmental issues affecting multiple systems. For individual computer repairs, we typically recommend bringing your HP to our Welland shop at 577 Niagara Street. Our facility has all our diagnostic equipment, parts inventory, specialized tools, and controlled workspace needed for efficient, thorough repairs. This typically provides faster service and better value. Our shop is conveniently located about 15-20 minutes from Fonthill via Highway 20. However, if you prefer on-site service or your situation requires it, we can accommodate that. Contact us at (905) 892-4555 to discuss which service option best fits your needs and to get pricing for on-site service if that's your preference.
A: Yes, absolutely. We stand behind our work with service warranties. The specific warranty terms depend on the type of repair and parts used. For labor and services we perform, we warranty our work for 30 days—if the specific issue we repaired recurs due to our work, we'll fix it at no additional charge. For parts we install, warranty terms vary by component: new parts typically include manufacturer warranties ranging from 90 days to several years depending on the component, and we honor these warranties fully. We use quality parts from reputable manufacturers to minimize the chance of premature failure. Our goal is repairs that last years, not temporary fixes. We want you completely satisfied with your repaired HP and confident in its reliability. If you experience any issues after repair, contact us immediately and we'll make it right.
Random restarts are more than just annoying—they disrupt your work, risk data loss, prevent you from using your computer reliably, and indicate underlying problems that could worsen if not addressed. You shouldn't have to tolerate an unstable computer or worry about losing unsaved work to unexpected shutdowns.
At JTG Systems, we have the expertise, experience, professional diagnostic tools, and commitment to quality needed to identify exactly why your HP computer restarts randomly and fix it permanently. From simple cleaning and software repairs to complex component replacements, we handle all types of restart issues with professional competence.
Don't let random restarts continue to frustrate you and put your data at risk. Let our expert technicians restore your HP to stable, reliable operation. We'll have your computer running smoothly again so you can work, learn, play, and stay connected without interruption.
Fonthill residents trust JTG Systems for honest, expert, reliable computer repair services. We invite you to experience the difference professional service makes.
JTG Systems
577 Niagara Street
Welland, Ontario L3C 1L8
Phone: (905) 892-4555
Email: info@jtgsystems.com
Website: www.jtgsystems.com
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