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And through the process of wiping the drives and starting over fresh it may be that the extra demand for power while seeing the repeat system restarts needed for the Windows installation, all drivers/software for hardwares, and susequent updates along with other things taxed a weak component on the board now causing the problem.
Give the board a good close inspection in case of any bulged out or leaky capacitor and/or possible discoloration seen. At the same time if you can borrow a different power supply and run that if adequate you could see if that ends up seeing the same problem or suddenly sees all going well indicating the supply is where the problem is.
The last item of concern hardware wise would be a cpu about to fail. When placing a good load on it it stalls seeing an instant shutdown. A bad drive seeing heads going after everything was redone won't see the system itself shut totally off but cause problems just seeing Windows load up. A battery if found weak is certainly a far cheaper solution then the possible hardware failure the continued problem is pointing at.
Give the board a good close inspection in case of any bulged out or leaky capacitor and/or possible discoloration seen. At the same time if you can borrow a different power supply and run that if adequate you could see if that ends up seeing the same problem or suddenly sees all going well indicating the supply is where the problem is.
The last item of concern hardware wise would be a cpu about to fail. When placing a good load on it it stalls seeing an instant shutdown. A bad drive seeing heads going after everything was redone won't see the system itself shut totally off but cause problems just seeing Windows load up. A battery if found weak is certainly a far cheaper solution then the possible hardware failure the continued problem is pointing at.