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Shutdown = Restart?!?

bobsaget

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I am running XP and when I go to shut down, my comp restarts. It turns on and hibernates just fine. I built it myself, is it something wrong with the wires or the software? How can I fix it?

thanks
 
Mine does the same thing. I hafta run over and smack the power button right as it starts to boot up again.

I have no answer for you though.
 
Check your wake on LAN settings. My cable modem turned my computer on immediately when I tried to turn it off with WOL enabled.
 
Look at your bios settings, under advance power options, or something like that depending on your mb.
 
I ran into this problem after installing a no-name PCI wireless card and I solved it by going to system properties and turning off "reboot upon service failure" or something like that

My computer->properties->advanced->startup and recovery->system failure restart
 
Check your power on-led umper configs. I had the problem and I took some time ot look at those--apparently, I had some of the on/of jumpers done backwards....switcheing them around not only gave me the ability to turn things off, it gave me an LED on the case light that I didn't even know was there.

The windows settings option is great. A friend of mine had hte no-name PCI card problem as well.
 
Recently had a client with the same problems. Check your Windows power management settings, there may be something in there.
 
Older versions of Roxio's burning software can also cause WinXP to not shut down properly (causing a reboot). There will be a quick BSOD just before it does this.

Updating it fixes the problem.
 
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