Is it possible that dust collecting inside could be triggering a CPU shutdown because of overheating??
Although rather unlikely, does your machine become hot?
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Hmm, can you hear the fan?
Well, just to make sure your hardware is fine. Can you go to LinuxMint , Download and Burn the Iso.
When it boots it will ask what you want to do. Select the first option which will be to try LinuxMint.
It will then load up a Virtual Machine on your RAM, you will be able to use your machine completely.
Run it for a while to see if everything is stable. The longer you use it the more likely it is that it isn't a hardware fault.
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if you goto Menu (where it usually says start in Windows) there is a little search bar on the botton in there type 'Disk Utility' It will show you all the drives on the computer from there click on your drive.
On the right Panel it will show you information on the drive. If Smart is enabled it will give you a light indicator of how your drive is doing.
You want to look for Smart Status for the indicator and right underneath it Click on Smart data for more information, like how long the drive is running, How many bad sectors, etc.
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