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July 16, 2017 at 5:28 pm #10254
Is this usual – just loaded W10 onto a PC via the MC Tool – all works OK and far easier than expected.
HOWEVER – when I select “Power Off” option – it goes ‘off’ but if I touch the case or in any way vibrate the case and contents – it restarts.
Is it meant to do this?
Thanks, Dave
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July 16, 2017 at 5:59 pm #10258Have you checked your reset jumper pins, sound like a short. Maybe. Or the reset button may be a bit broke.
Try unplugging them that will rule out the switch. Then place a bit of card between the +&- on the pins themself to isolate them.
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When you touch the case, could it moving the mouse? If so it may be just in Sleep mode.
You could try unplugging the mouse, then give the pc case a nudge.
July 16, 2017 at 11:04 pm #10262Thanks Duke, I certainly select the Power Off option in the ‘start’ menu – will check the rest of your suggestions tomorrow.
Will update.
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July 19, 2017 at 9:32 am #10320It’s a hardware problem for sure. Somehow you are shorting the power switch lead. I’d suspect the switch itself.
One trick I do in this situation is wire the power switch lead to the reset button – just move the socket at the motherboard end.
I have a similar annoying issue in that my i3 rig with an Asus mobo keeps waking itself up. It’s in my sons bedroom I now use as an office (he’s at Uni) so user intervention is definitely not an issue.
July 19, 2017 at 12:40 pm #10326My work pc has had the power and reset wired the wrong way for the best part of 5 years. I must of been tired when I built it, and just cba to swap it around. Even for my eyes, then tiny connectors and writing is a chore when the mobo and gpu are plumbed in.
I’d actually forgot I’m that use to it. Tbh it’s probably been a year since I’ve turned it off. Maybe longer! Probably when I moved from 7 to 10, so it could be two years. You don’t notice how solid 10 is untill you think about it. Unlike all windows before it (never used 8) it just works.
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