I agree that heat is a big suspect, but it could also be some creative video driver or a bad memory. Give memtest a try: https://www.memtest86.com/downloads/memtest86-usb.zip ET Matthew Crews writes: > On 9/28/19 4:31 PM, Michael wrote: >> Thank you so much for the help I really truly appreciate it. > > No problem, its what we are here for. > >> Does it reboot while you are using it? Are you using very intensive >> applications on it, or very not-intensive applications?  >> >> >> So far it has only only reboot. after I load Chrome. And it doesn't >> happen all the time  usually it will load the Chrome and it will reboot >> then open it again and then it will be fine. > > Chrome is notoriously resource intensive. Maybe give Chromium or Firefox > a try. > > But based on that answer I'm leaning towards a fan failure first. As you > said you are currently in Miami, so when you get back definitely check that. > > Could also be simple dust accumulation, something a can of air can fix. > That is something that is obvious to see when you look. > > There are a few other possible things to check, but lets rule out the > simple stuff first before we dive deeper. > > -Matt > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss