How To Check Shutdown Reson In Bios?
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To check the shutdown reason in BIOS, one may need to access the BIOS setup screen by pressing a certain key during boot–up (often F2 or Del). Once there, look for an entry called “Shutdown Reason” or something similar and it should provide a description of what caused the system to shutdown.
Most modern motherboards do not have a setting to check the shutdown reason in the BIOS. However, you can view the shutdown reason in the Windows Event Viewer. To do this, open the Event Viewer (press the Windows key, type eventvwr.msc, and press Enter) and look for an event with the ID 6008. This event will have the reason for the last shutdown.