The file reads as a hardware error. Was this a recent purchase? Do you know how hot your machine is getting? Overheating of any kind can prompt your device to suddenly shut down to save itself. Speedfan is a simple free app I regularly use to check all aspects of system temperature, but this is more of an easy fix. If it's not an overheating issue, continue below.
Click on the Start button, type event viewer , and click it. In the upper left of the window that opens, there are two things that read Windows Logs and Application and Services Logs. If this truly was a hardware issue, click on and look in Hardware Events under the Application and Services Logs, and see if anything shows. Pay attention to dates and times, as everything that pops up may not be relevant. Under Windows Logs, you can also check System for System-affecting errors/problems, and Application if you suspect there was a program or software issue. Again, pay attention to dates and times, as there could be many things listed. Look for red error icons or yellow warnings.
Let us know if you come across anything that may shed more light on this situation.
Click on the Start button, type event viewer , and click it. In the upper left of the window that opens, there are two things that read Windows Logs and Application and Services Logs. If this truly was a hardware issue, click on and look in Hardware Events under the Application and Services Logs, and see if anything shows. Pay attention to dates and times, as everything that pops up may not be relevant. Under Windows Logs, you can also check System for System-affecting errors/problems, and Application if you suspect there was a program or software issue. Again, pay attention to dates and times, as there could be many things listed. Look for red error icons or yellow warnings.
Let us know if you come across anything that may shed more light on this situation.