TravelMate TMP215-41-G2-R4UF shutdown randomly/unexpectedly

Hassanzahid86
Hassanzahid86 Member Posts: 4 New User

i bought a travelmate p215-41-g2 back in April 2025, the specs are Ryzen 5 5650u with 16 gb ram, it came with 8 gb but i upgraded it to 16 gb, I'm running on windows 10

running on the latest bios also (3.11), all drivers updated

just 3 weeks later my first shutdown came. it happened when i was just downloading a game, and then in the evening using chrome it happened again
i dont think its overheating as the temperature is around 45 when browsering or doing light work,
event viewer only showed error 41 and 6008,

happens both plugged in and unplugged

I don't think it can be a ram issue as the ram sticks are same, both sticks are Samsung ddr4 3200 MHz M471A1K43EB1-CWE
i also read in another forum that these ram sticks should be used. and yet the shutdowns still happen.

it also shuts down in the middle of the night too, in hibernate/sleep mode.

any solutions? it would really help since I'm a broke high schooler who literally spent all his money on a laptop

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 17,214 Trailblazer

    Hi, this is a Windows11 laptop, why are you not upgrading to Windows11 23H2?

  • Hassanzahid86
    Hassanzahid86 Member Posts: 4 New User
    edited June 7

    i think this laptop was made before windows 11 got released, and i saw on other forums people with windows 11 had same issues. i also prefer windows 10 more than 11.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 36,223 Trailblazer

    Yes, it came from the factory with W10 and should be upgraded to W11 so you can continue support from Microsoft. But we need to fix the instability first, you never want to attempt a system upgrade without it being stable in the first place. When it does the shutdown, does it shutdown like you have asked it to, or does it act more like you have pressed the power button or disconnected the battery? Do you get a blue screen? Are there any events in the event log that appear just before the issue? There will be a bunch of entries as it's starting back up, so you can work backwards from there.

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  • Hassanzahid86
    Hassanzahid86 Member Posts: 4 New User

    the shutdown is just like boom. unexpected and nothing. just randomly off and screen is black and the power led is off too, doesnt show anything. event viewer shows no issue before the shutdown and after turning it on again it just says the shutdown was unexpected and i cant find anything

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,901

    An Acer TravelMate laptop shutting down randomly could be due to several factors, including hardware issues like overheating, a faulty battery, or motherboard problems. Software issues, such as faulty drivers or an unstable operating system, can also contribute. Here's a breakdown of potential causes and solutions:1. Overheating:

    • Check temperature:If the laptop feels unusually hot, especially around the CPU, it might be overheating. 
    • Clean cooling system:Dust and debris can block air vents and hinder cooling. Clean the heatsink and fan with compressed air. 
    • Replace thermal paste:If the CPU's thermal paste is old or dried, it can prevent heat from dissipating effectively. 
    • Ensure proper airflow:Make sure the laptop is not placed on a soft surface that blocks air vents or in a confined space. 

    2. Battery Issues:

    • Test without battery: If the laptop shuts down when on battery and not plugged in, try removing the battery and running it on AC power only. 
    • Check battery health: If the battery is old or damaged, it might not be able to provide enough power to the laptop. 
    • Replace battery: If testing without the battery resolves the issue, replace the battery. 

    3. Hardware Issues:

    • Check power connection: Ensure the power cord and adapter are securely connected.
    • Test with a different charger: If the charger is faulty, it might not provide enough power to the laptop.
    • Check motherboard: A faulty motherboard could cause the laptop to shut down randomly. 

    4. Software Issues:

    • Update drivers: Ensure all drivers, especially graphics and chipset drivers, are up-to-date. 
    • Disable automatic restart: Sometimes, the operating system might be configured to automatically restart upon certain errors. Disabling this feature might help. 
    • Check for malware: Malware can cause system instability and shutdowns. 

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  • Hassanzahid86
    Hassanzahid86 Member Posts: 4 New User

    i dont think its overheating, it had also shutdowns during light browsering. i checked my temps and they never went above 55 during browsering. i have cleaned the vents and the fan also,

    battery health is perfectly fine also. only there is only 11% wear on battery, testing without battery might not be possible as i need the laptop on the go most of the time, and it could take days to see if a shutdown would happen, but i will try if i have the time,

    does not seem to be the power adapter issue also, as it has happened during unplugged also,

    all drivers are updated. including bios too, and i cant find errors in event viewer that may have caused the shutdown. there is no malware at all.

    its seems to be a ram issue specific issue. many people who had this issue had all upgraded their ram, i found a page about the correct type of ram to use. im currently using the correct type ram and yet still getting the issue

    Samsung so-dimm ddriv 3200 8gb M471A1K43EB1-CWE

    both sticks are the same, i also changed their positions and the problem is still there.

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