Minecraft expand window!

When I expand minecraft window, my computer shut down with a kernel error! I try to update Java but it didn't work! Same problem with my second screen... the only way to "expand" the window is to play in fullscreen (F11).
Thanks if you can help me!

That happened to me. Just sleep, wait for a bit, unsleep the laptop, and wait for the display to come back on. It's scary.

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