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Jan 19, 2021 at 8:16 comment added harrymc @SPRBRN: If you have more information on the problem, as requested above, please Edit your post and add it in.
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Jan 18, 2021 at 13:24 comment added Hastur Do a complete memory check with memtest(!). The long one (hours). A different OS may require memory write (or read) operations that another rarely does. If the first battery already was gone long ago, now some other hardware parts may be arrived to their end of life. (Note it happend to me with an old laptop). Abrupt shut down with no previous advises, seems to be a hardware problem. Sudden shutdown without warning, appears to be a hardware problem. The fact that it's so bad that it can't be handled by either OS reinforces the idea. Check the various logs (dmesg ...) under both OSes.
Jan 17, 2021 at 13:57 comment added harrymc Also use TurnedOnTimesView to see why the computer entered sleep.
Jan 16, 2021 at 19:21 comment added harrymc Look for power-related messages in the Event Viewer.
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