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Estim Files make my computer shutdown

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I just got a new Windows 11 computer. I’ve used Milovana Estim files a few times and after a few minutes my computer just spontaneously shuts down. This never happened on my very old Windows 10 laptop. It’s not a specific file, it has happened on different ones. Any ideas?
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Re: Estim Files make my computer shutdown

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I also have Windows 11 and that's never happened to me. The eStim files are MP3s, nothing else. Does your PC also crash when playing music (MP3 music)? Because it's essentially the same thing.
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next time it happens mark down the time, after you reboot hit windows and type in "event viewer". click the folder labeled windows logs, and then the system logs within that. Look for events right before the shutdown, especially errors. This might give you a hint as to why its doing that. You might also check application. Also clarify what you mean by "Milovana Estim files". does this mean you are playing a webtease? or are you playing downloaded mp3s, in which case what audio player are you using?
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"Correlation does not mean causation" :-D

What else you do at your computer at the same time as playing the audio files? Is a device connected to computer with cable? What kind of device? Stereostim? Have you tested if your pc gets shut down if the device is turned on and connected even if you don't play the files? What kind of power supply it uses?

Is there anything else you do at the same time?

As senorgif2 wrote - event log might give some insight, but if it is power surge coming through the audio card or usb, it might simply be kernel error or nothing in event log at all.
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