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If the machine doesn't properly shut down (going through the steps... "shutting down Windows... saving settings...") then it is a good possibility that you have HEAT issues or power issues, but I suspect HEAT may be the culprit here. For those of you that know how, go into the BIOS config and check your CPU temperature. You may need to open the case and blow all the dust out really well. I had the same problem and had to remove the CPU fan and CPU, blow all the dust out and even had to remove the metal heatsink from the electrical components and had to wash in between the fins with warm water and a toothbrush (the dust was caked on too hard to be blown away easily). But after reassembling everything, the system works like a charm and I keep it on 24/7.
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