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Custom built pc restarts when I turn it off
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Ok, this has been going on since I've built my desktop. Every time I shutdown the computer from in windows or I turn the pc off by the power button on the case, the computer always restarts/turns back on when its completely off almost instantly. This also happens when I put the computer on sleep. Please help I've googled this problem for hours and nothing has fixed the problem. Im starting to think I have a bad motherboard. Please help.
Things I have tried but did not work:
-Checked the power button cable/case cables to see if they are in the motherboard correctly.
-Bios boot/power settings
-windows control panel power settings
-updated motherboard drivers
Things I have tried but did not work:
-Checked the power button cable/case cables to see if they are in the motherboard correctly.
-Bios boot/power settings
-windows control panel power settings
-updated motherboard drivers
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Open regedit then go to
Location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Double Click on "PowerdownAfterShutdown"
Then,
Change it to "0" if it is "1" OR
Change it to "1" if it is "0".
This is a quote BTW.
Location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Double Click on "PowerdownAfterShutdown"
Then,
Change it to "0" if it is "1" OR
Change it to "1" if it is "0".
This is a quote BTW.
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Z97 wrote Open regedit then go to
Location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Double Click on "PowerdownAfterShutdown"
Then,
Change it to "0" if it is "1" OR
Change it to "1" if it is "0".
This is a quote BTW.
This didn't work but thanks anyways.
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