- Rebooting after shutdown
- Posted by Moody Marco on April 5th, 2006
This is really annoying me - my PC always restarts after choosing "Shutdown".
I've disabled the restart after system failure thing, I've disabled APM in
the BIOS, I've turned off all Wake options in the BIOS, I've changed all
Power settings in control panel to never turn things off, I've diabled
Hibernate mode, I've searched the registry for "PowerdownAfterShutdown" and
changed it from 0 to 1 (as I remember the IT people at work fixing a similar
problem doing this). All of this to no avail.
And my PC doesn't have a network card.
Thanks a lot, I'm tearing my hair our here!
- Posted by Moody Marco on April 5th, 2006
"Moody Marco" wrote:
I've also tried pressing F8 at startup then choosing "Disable restart after
system failure", to no avail.
In event viewer once it's restarted I'm getting Event IDs 6005, 6006 and
6009 around the time of shutdown.
- Posted by Will Denny on April 5th, 2006
Hi
Please try the following link to Jim Eshelman's web site:
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.php
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- Posted by Moody Marco on April 5th, 2006
"Will Denny" wrote:
Thanks, but none of that helped. That's where I got most of my ideas from
that I tried!
- Posted by Moody Marco on April 5th, 2006
"Moody Marco" wrote:
Should also say that this happens with the same PC using different monitor,
mouse, etc (i.e. in my friend's house). All I have connected at the minute
is power lead, PS2 keyboard and mouse (keyboard is USB, using an adaptor to
convert to PS2) and monitor. That's all (I'm sending this message from my
other PC)
- Posted by Ron Martell on April 6th, 2006
Moody Marco <MoodyMarco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Defective power switch on the case (maybe the button is stuck in or
partially in)?
What happens if you shut the computer down and turn the power off
completely (e.g. power bar or "pull the plug") at the point where the
computer is just about to start up again? Does it start up by itself
(without pressing the power on button) when the power cord is plugged
back in again?
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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- Posted by Moody Marco on April 11th, 2006
"Ron Martell" wrote:
No. So I don't think it's a hardware problem
- Posted by Tofferdk on November 23rd, 2007
Same problem here with my Acer Notebook running win XP..
I have found out that if I open Internet explorer and delete all history,
Then the PC stay off when I shut down.
If I start up again and dont start Internet explorer, the computer stay off
when I shut down.
It seems like the problem is only when the computer has some history in the
cache from Internet explorer....???
"magnus1515" wrote:
- Posted by Tofferdk on November 23rd, 2007
Same problem here with my Acer Notebook running win XP..
I have found out that if I open Internet explorer and delete all history,
Then the PC stay off when I shut down.
If I start up again and dont start Internet explorer, the computer stay off
when I shut down.
It seems like the problem is only when the computer has some history in the
cache from Internet explorer....???
"magnus1515" wrote:
- Posted by Gerry on November 24th, 2007
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Stourport, England
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Tofferdk wrote:
- Posted by Gerry on November 24th, 2007
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Tofferdk wrote: