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"Laptop crash unexpectedly black screen no BSOD and reboots automatically", I had Windows 10 and issue from title. I though that it is windows, so I formatted whole HDD and installed Ubuntu (newest one, 17.10. First time I tried to install Ubuntu it crashed near the end of install (started to remove packages that are not needed anymore) with checked options for downloading newest updates). Issue continue to happen on Ubuntu too. Crash happens randomly, no time bound. I think that it is hardware issue. But I don't know what component. I've monitored CPU temps (under 50c), checked RAM with memtest (0 errors, ran it for 4h without crash), checked HDD with UBCD (0 errors). Laptop is used for browsing, MS Office, music and movies. Things you need to know is that touch pad works, but it uses to stop working sometimes for few seconds. Can it be touch pad?

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