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When I tell the pc to shutdown (the usual > Start > Turn off compute ...> Turn Off) it shuts off then starts up again as if I had chosen to Restart it.
Does anyone know why ?
(Windows XP service pack 2 on an MSI K8 motherboard with enforce 3 and a Sempron 3000+)

2006-07-01 13:33:59 · 7 answers · asked by nicolas_k 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

When I tell the pc to shutdown (the usual > Start > Turn off compute ...> Turn Off) it shuts off then starts up again as if I had chosen to Restart it.
Does anyone know why ?
(Windows XP service pack 2 on an MSI K8 motherboard with enforce 3 and a Sempron 3000+)

The wires should be ok because the Power button works if Windows have not loaded yet plus I never use the box buttons, I alway power off through windows

2006-07-01 13:48:25 · update #1

7 answers

Sounds like you've been in the box. Make sure all of your power button wires are on the correct headers, make sure everything is seated properly. What type of case are you using? Might be the actual button on the case thats causing the prob.

2006-07-01 13:42:52 · answer #1 · answered by gorjatech 5 · 1 0

the answer is consumer-pleasant, if this hasn't been occurring until eventually you install the hot memory, then take that memory out. sure, the memory you purchased may be properly ideal, yet their can be something incorrect with it besides. i'd go back it and get a alternative ASAP. *replace* thanks for the clarification. do not overlook that on the 2d Tuesday of each month sparkling updates rollout from Microsoft. this kind of updates will be at fault or that is something altogether diverse. notwithstanding, if the gadget funtions frequently, albeit extra slowly, with the older (and likely smaller MB length) RAM, then I nevertheless stick by my before RAM remark. purely be certain that each genuinely one of the connections contained in the workstation are agency and look after once you teach the memory. each from time to time "chip creep" comes into play even as installation RAM or different boom playing cards. it really is the position the environmental situations surrounding your computing gadget replace right away (severe humidity to low, severe temp to low, etc.) and the forums boost and contract, effectively "wiggling out" of position. also, did you good floor your self earlier installation the RAM? Static electrical energy (out of your body or elsewhere) can teach to be the shortcoming of existence knell for any computing gadget element, incredibly RAM. I purely considered this besides, are computerized updates became on on your computing gadget? If separate installations of updates take position that favor separate restarts then which will be what's shutting down your computing gadget. commonly you'll get a pop-up telling you that it became doing so. you will get to the computerized replace panel by going to commence -> administration Panel -> computerized Updates. be certain you're viewing the administration Panel folder below "classic View" so that you will discover that option. you could change between type and classic perspectives by clicking "change to classic View" on the left hand fringe of the open folder window. once you're in classic view already, it is going to say "change to type View" as a replace. enable us comprehend how this is coming alongside.

2016-11-30 03:03:12 · answer #2 · answered by helmers 2 · 0 0

Probably a virus or malware. Scan the PC with Ewido and Avast antivirus.

2006-07-01 13:37:55 · answer #3 · answered by The Disciple 2 · 0 0

Go into device manager and look at your network card. It may have the "Wake on LAN" setting, which wil make your system start itself up as you described. You can remove that setting.

2006-07-01 14:04:32 · answer #4 · answered by Computer Guy 7 · 0 0

u probbly got a computer virus
thats like what happend to me exept my didnt shut down
u might want to restore ur pc with the restore cd's to fix ur pc up

2006-07-01 15:52:40 · answer #5 · answered by angel 2 · 0 0

try to run your pc with one memory, i think your memory is the defective one, that why it keeps restarting on each own.

2006-07-01 17:44:48 · answer #6 · answered by lepactodeloupes 5 · 0 0

You should toss it and get a Mac.

2006-07-01 13:37:26 · answer #7 · answered by Kryztal 5 · 0 0

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