Hpe 510y windows 7 just completely shuts down at various times.

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I purchased my HPE 510Y in March.  It crashed in July, needing Motherboard, Power Supply, and Harddrive. In the past few days, it shuts down at will.  Some days I cannot turn it on, and it stalls at the boot screen with hardware.  I have also done bootfix, used repair screen, restores, updated drivers, and anything else that I could find, including every conceivable update or rollback. Did you get yours fixed ??

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