I was having the same issue and eventually found the issue was my Ram, I removed the ram and cleaned it as best I could but it back in and everything worked fine then
Remote wake up is used for remote IT management, like updates and corporate software installs of many computers where it would be mad to run around in large buildings and do it one by one. Some used it for a server at home or in the HQ where a power out is very destructive, if it doesn't turn on again. It doesn't make much sense for home users.
Another easiest way I found out is simply to take off battery cell from motherboard and put it back on. It can solve in most cases. But this video is showing like fixing a system like a professional. Love it, thanks for sharing.
I had the same problem and I tried a lot BIOS reset and Change settings I suffered from for a long time, but the problem was in the wifi card When I replaced it, the problem was gone And the battery consumption is lower The temperature of the laptop is normal
Thank you for the video, I tried all the steps but nothing worked for me. I went through the BIOS options to see if I could find anything else that might work. I selected "disable battery for maintenance" in BIOS, after which the laptop shuts down. Inserting the power plug allows you to restart and it re-enables the battery. This did the trick for me, problem solved, but you inspired me to browse the BIOS, thanks.
There is no power management features option in my Setup (F2). I'm using Windows 10 currently. It has Main, Advanced, Security, Boot and Exit options only. Under advanced, there is Intel SpeedStep, Virtualization, Integrated NIC, USB Emulation, USB Powershare, USB wake support, SATA operation, adapter warning, function key behavior, charger behaviour, external USB ports and eSata ports options. Kindly guide as I've tried all options except the last one.
I have also have this problem... I released that, this is a bios setup problem...because without any hard drive (only bios setup) its going to restart again and again...
My system restart whenever there is a slight fluctuation in power supply. Iam using a vs 650 power supply with on board graphics paired to 3 yrs old Apc bx1100c-in ups which is giving a 30 min backup when power is cutoff from mains also checked Ups battery volts which are 13.41 & 13.22 at discharging state. Please help iam suspecting a bios or psu problem.
Great way of trying everything till you get it. I hope someone sees this question: I picked up a windows lumina 1020 8.1 v of windows phone, and it reboots every time I click shutdown, about 4 seconds later. Did any of you ever solve this? Thanks.
I have a dell desktop pc that does this even without a hard drive and Operating system in place. I can boot with a thumb drive, shutdown from the menu and have to snatch out the thumb drive before it reboots. I installed Win 10 yesterday on a new hard drive on the computer and it still does it. It has to be in the bios but I haven't been able to find it. If I hold the power button down when it tries to reboot and let off it the instant I hear the hard drive quit spinning, it will stay shut down.
@@LEARNINGCHORDS Yea I can get into the bios but haven't been able to find anything that will stop the rebooting. I founds something to try in windows 10 system recovery from HP. h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Software-and-How-To-Questions/notebook-restarts-after-shutdown/td-p/6561707 Under the Failure tabs I unchecked the restart box and rebooted to apply the changes but haven't shut it down again to see if the problem remains.
windows has had a restart problem forever. my advice is wait until the Windows 10 APRIL update happens and hopefully it will reinstall right and fix it
@@LEARNINGCHORDS I don't like a lot of things in Windows 10 already. There's way too much privacy invasive things turned on by default. You can't use a single one of Microsoft office apps without a web connection. I'm thinking about wiping my brand new install and putting linux on it. The problem with that is that linux won't run Windows apps, only handful. I keep my windows systems off the web as much as possible. Windows 10 also has a malware tool running that's non stop hogging 46% of my CPU sitting idle with nothing else up and running. Just like the old AVG days. Put AVG on a 600 mhz PC and you talk about a slowmobile.
it used to bother me too but now i dont care... all i do is video editing and i have very little that they can spy on me with... my cellphone gives more info to the world than my windows 10
Hi there I was trying to follow what u were saying but couldn't understand the "Red" "??????" something! What are u saying as I think that should fix my system!
i have the same problem and finally i fix it with change power pme event to disable لقد قمت بحل المشكل عن طريق تغير كل اعدادات الباور من enable الى disable
I tried all of them up to the regedit one. I haven't done the last one yets since my bios is an ASUS one which has a different interface. It still starts up again after shutdown currently but I hope to fix it soon.
I took my ram out and changed cmos-battery. Either it was the Ram or Bios that needed a reset/new battery! It fixed my problem - after tested all other solutions...
I was having the same issue and eventually found the issue was my Ram, I removed the ram and cleaned it as best I could but it back in and everything worked fine then
Remote wake up is used for remote IT management, like updates and corporate software installs of many computers where it would be mad to run around in large buildings and do it one by one. Some used it for a server at home or in the HQ where a power out is very destructive, if it doesn't turn on again. It doesn't make much sense for home users.
Another easiest way I found out is simply to take off battery cell from motherboard and put it back on. It can solve in most cases. But this video is showing like fixing a system like a professional. Love it, thanks for sharing.
i solved it by replacing the battery i think it was finished
I use computer can i do the same
Repalced the cmos it will work fine
Tried that, didn't work.
BIOS Power Management setting PME change did the trick! Messed around for hours until seeing this tip. Thanks!
I had the same problem and I tried a lot
BIOS reset and Change settings
I suffered from for a long time,
but the problem was in the wifi card
When I replaced it, the problem was gone
And the battery consumption is lower
The temperature of the laptop is normal
TRIED ALL. LAST OPTION WITH BIOS- WORKED! RESPECT! THANKS A LOT!!!
Thank you for the video, I tried all the steps but nothing worked for me. I went through the BIOS options to see if I could find anything else that might work. I selected "disable battery for maintenance" in BIOS, after which the laptop shuts down. Inserting the power plug allows you to restart and it re-enables the battery. This did the trick for me, problem solved, but you inspired me to browse the BIOS, thanks.
Glad I could help
There is no power management features option in my Setup (F2). I'm using Windows 10 currently. It has Main, Advanced, Security, Boot and Exit options only. Under advanced, there is Intel SpeedStep, Virtualization, Integrated NIC, USB Emulation, USB Powershare, USB wake support, SATA operation, adapter warning, function key behavior, charger behaviour, external USB ports and eSata ports options. Kindly guide as I've tried all options except the last one.
When I Went To The Setup Menu It Had A Different Layout And I Couldn’t Find The Power Management Features
Im Still On Windows 7 btw
I have also have this problem...
I released that, this is a bios setup problem...because without any hard drive (only bios setup) its going to restart again and again...
My system restart whenever there is a slight fluctuation in power supply. Iam using a vs 650 power supply with on board graphics paired to 3 yrs old Apc bx1100c-in ups which is giving a 30 min backup when power is cutoff from mains also checked Ups battery volts which are 13.41 & 13.22 at discharging state. Please help iam suspecting a bios or psu problem.
Sorry, it didn't work for me...
Great way of trying everything till you get it. I hope someone sees this question: I picked up a windows lumina 1020 8.1 v of windows phone, and it reboots every time I click shutdown, about 4 seconds later. Did any of you ever solve this? Thanks.
I have a dell desktop pc that does this even without a hard drive and Operating system in place. I can boot with a thumb drive, shutdown from the menu and have to snatch out the thumb drive before it reboots.
I installed Win 10 yesterday on a new hard drive on the computer and it still does it. It has to be in the bios but I haven't been able to find it.
If I hold the power button down when it tries to reboot and let off it the instant I hear the hard drive quit spinning, it will stay shut down.
you cant find the bios?
@@LEARNINGCHORDS Yea I can get into the bios but haven't been able to find anything that will stop the rebooting.
I founds something to try in windows 10 system recovery from HP.
h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Software-and-How-To-Questions/notebook-restarts-after-shutdown/td-p/6561707
Under the Failure tabs I unchecked the restart box and rebooted to apply the changes but haven't shut it down again to see if the problem remains.
windows has had a restart problem forever. my advice is wait until the Windows 10 APRIL update happens and hopefully it will reinstall right and fix it
@@LEARNINGCHORDS I don't like a lot of things in Windows 10 already.
There's way too much privacy invasive things turned on by default. You can't use a single one of Microsoft office apps without a web connection.
I'm thinking about wiping my brand new install and putting linux on it. The problem with that is that linux won't run Windows apps, only handful. I keep my windows systems off the web as much as possible.
Windows 10 also has a malware tool running that's non stop hogging 46% of my CPU sitting idle with nothing else up and running. Just like the old AVG days. Put AVG on a 600 mhz PC and you talk about a slowmobile.
it used to bother me too but now i dont care... all i do is video editing and i have very little that they can spy on me with... my cellphone gives more info to the world than my windows 10
PME Setting in BIOS fixed it for me
May laptop is still starting up after shutdown. I have done all the steps you shown in video. Can you please help.😣😣
there is a setting in the bios to stop a restart
Hi there I was trying to follow what u were saying but couldn't understand the "Red" "??????" something! What are u saying as I think that should fix my system!
It's called regedit
Great video the last trick is done...thank you verymuch...and keep it up..
Welcome 👍
Guys, check the power cable , it worked for me..
i have the same problem and finally i fix it with change power pme event to disable
لقد قمت بحل المشكل عن طريق تغير كل اعدادات الباور من enable الى disable
I tried all of them up to the regedit one. I haven't done the last one yets since my bios is an ASUS one which has a different interface. It still starts up again after shutdown currently but I hope to fix it soon.
GOOD LUCK!!! you are very wise to not give up!!! keep trying
Hey! Did you ever fix it? And how, it might help me fix my new computer
I took my ram out and changed cmos-battery. Either it was the Ram or Bios that needed a reset/new battery! It fixed my problem - after tested all other solutions...
very nice
I have tried every option but still having same problem
hmmm
thank you very much my problem solved using your options. Good work
2021 just watched your vid,and the last fix did it for me,ty very much for the video :)
nice
1st option worked and fixed h410m h v3 gigabyte
I don't understand clearly
ok
final trick is worked 100%
very nice
Thanks
Never worked
it works
I want to kiss you man the last one solved the problem 😘
a kiss?
@@LEARNINGCHORDS yes 🙂
Thanks
Welcome