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02-08-2011, 10:11 PM
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Whompy Whomperson
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System restarts on shutting down!
My old PC- a Pentium 4 restarts itself when I shut it down. I have tried reinstalling Windows(XP then XP again then 7 then XP then 7 again and finally XP now!!!). What could be the problem?
Its a P4 with 1GB x 2 DDR2 RAM(Even caused problem on a 512MB stick), some cheap PSU and I dont know anything else
If I unplug it when the computer shuts down(immediately before restarting), would it cause any problems?
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02-08-2011, 10:27 PM
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Wise Old Owl
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
There can be many reasons for this. Try the following and see if it works. It's not a final solution, but it may help indicate the source of the problem.
Right-click My Computer, then the 'Advanced' tab. Click the 'Settings' button under 'Startup and Recovery'. Then under System Failure, untick "Automatically restart"
As to your closing question: No, it won't do any harm if you time it correctly. But if you switch off power while the hard disk is being accessed, then the HDD may be damaged.
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02-08-2011, 10:29 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by pimpom
There can be many reasons for this. Try the following and see if it works. It's not a final solution, but it may help indicate the source of the problem.
Right-click My Computer, then the 'Advanced' tab. Click the 'Settings' button under 'Startup and Recovery'. Then under System Failure, untick "Automatically restart"
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That's for BSODs?
Faulty power supply or bad earthing?
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02-08-2011, 10:42 PM
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Wise Old Owl
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
^ Those and other things. There are many possible causes for the OP's problem - driver problem, buggy software or hardware, even condensed moisture at some critical points on the motherboard.
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02-08-2011, 10:49 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by pimpom
driver problem, buggy software
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Don't think its a software issue.
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Originally Posted by Nipun
I have tried reinstalling Windows(XP then XP again then 7 then XP then 7 again and finally XP now!!!)
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02-08-2011, 10:53 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
Try installing Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit.
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02-08-2011, 11:05 PM
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Wise Old Owl
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
@Ishu Gupta: I didn't say it's the OS.
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02-08-2011, 11:07 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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@Ishu Gupta: I didn't say it's the OS.
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If you re-install the OS then don't you have to re-install softwares and drivers as well? And I don't think the OP will install all drivers and softwares every time before he tries a restart.
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02-08-2011, 11:30 PM
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Wise Old Owl
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by Ishu Gupta
If you re-install the OS then don't you have to re-install softwares and drivers as well? And I don't think the OP will install all drivers and softwares every time before he tries a restart.
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Read your own post again. Don't you think the two sentences contradict each other?
Anyway, did you miss the part where I included hardware as a possible cause? Even moisture?
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02-08-2011, 11:41 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by pimpom
Read your own post again. Don't you think the two sentences contradict each other?
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Not at all.
First part meant that he reinstall every software/OS/drivers so they are not the issue.
Second part meant that he was probably restarting between the OS reinstall and driver/software install. So you can't say that he was "reinstalling faulty drivers" again and again.
So it doesn't contradict the first part. More like builds on it.
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Anyway, did you miss the part where I included hardware as a possible cause? Even moisture?
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No. I was just saying that its probably not a software issue and we should prioritise on finding/fixing hardware faults.
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02-08-2011, 11:48 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
lol, much ado 'bout nothin'?
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02-08-2011, 11:52 PM
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Wise Old Owl
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
It's best to keep considering all possibilities. He could well be installing the same corrupted files again and again. I'm not saying that this must be the reason, but it's still a possibility. And we don't know everything the OP did regarding hardware or software. In cases like this, he may not even remember them all.
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we should prioritise on finding/fixing hardware faults.
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Got any suggestions?
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02-08-2011, 11:55 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by Nipun
My old PC- a Pentium 4 restarts itself when I shut it down. I have tried reinstalling Windows(XP then XP again then 7 then XP then 7 again and finally XP now!!!). What could be the problem?
Its a P4 with 1GB x 2 DDR2 RAM(Even caused problem on a 512MB stick), some cheap PSU and I dont know anything else
If I unplug it when the computer shuts down(immediately before restarting), would it cause any problems?
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Did you try booting up in safe mode and see if the problem persists?
Also, try restoring to a point before this problem.
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03-08-2011, 12:00 AM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by pimpom
He could well be installing the same corrupted files again and again.
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That's the reason I put in that second sentence.
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Originally Posted by Ishu
And I don't think the OP will install all drivers and softwares every time before he tries a restart.
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Originally Posted by pimpom
Got any suggestions?
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Already gave a possible problem.
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Originally Posted by Ishu Gupta
Faulty power supply or bad earthing?
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Originally Posted by ico
lol, much ado 'bout nothin'? 
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I'm bored
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03-08-2011, 12:18 AM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by Nipun
My old PC- a Pentium 4 restarts itself when I shut it down. I have tried reinstalling Windows(XP then XP again then 7 then XP then 7 again and finally XP now!!!). What could be the problem?
Its a P4 with 1GB x 2 DDR2 RAM(Even caused problem on a 512MB stick), some cheap PSU and I dont know anything else
If I unplug it when the computer shuts down(immediately before restarting), would it cause any problems?
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Used to happen to a friend too. Bad PSU it was.
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03-08-2011, 11:33 AM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by Nipun
My old PC- a Pentium 4 restarts itself when I shut it down. I have tried reinstalling Windows(XP then XP again then 7 then XP then 7 again and finally XP now!!!). What could be the problem?
Its a P4 with 1GB x 2 DDR2 RAM(Even caused problem on a 512MB stick), some cheap PSU and I dont know anything else
If I unplug it when the computer shuts down(immediately before restarting), would it cause any problems?
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Since it is happening in win7 as well as Xp is does not seem an OS issue Try to load BIOS defaults & see
also try these
Windows XP restarts when you try to shut down your computer
Windows XP restarts unexpectedly or restarts when you shut down the computer
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03-08-2011, 11:45 AM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
Ram or PSU might be faulty.Try to check with your hardware technician.
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03-08-2011, 03:20 PM
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Whompy Whomperson
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by Tenida
Ram or PSU might be faulty.Try to check with your hardware technician.
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RAM is not an issue, as it even caused earlier and and now with new ones also...
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Originally Posted by mithun_mrg
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Thanks for the links but I already looked at them but it helps
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Originally Posted by asingh
Used to happen to a friend too. Bad PSU it was.

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hmm.. But I dont want to change PSU of a computer that will automatically die in 1 years.
Thanks anyways.
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Originally Posted by sygeek
Did you try booting up in safe mode and see if the problem persists?
Also, try restoring to a point before this problem.
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I will try it in safe mode.
But I dont think restoring is possible as I have reinstalled windows many times(for many different problems  )
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Try installing Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit.
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No way!!!!
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03-08-2011, 03:46 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
@Nipun: Its time to say goodbye to old mama..P4
its a PSU which is faulty...
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03-08-2011, 04:17 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
Either buy a new system, or keep it this way.
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06-08-2011, 11:37 AM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
@ Nipun
I think the problem is with the cabinet (hardware issue).
The power button or Re-Start button is malfunctioning.
If you have any spare Cabinet try to use it. (Re assemble all the parts or just use the Power Header wires from the spare cabinet. )
-Keep the spare cabinet close to the one with you old one. Now only put the Power Header wires and reset header wires from spare one to your mobo in the old cabinet.
- Use the space cabinet power button to start your computer!!
N.B : Above steps are for diagnostic purpose only.
Hope this sorts out your problem, if so, just replace the wire or use the spare cabinet.
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06-08-2011, 02:38 PM
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
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Originally Posted by Tech&ME
@ Nipun
I think the problem is with the cabinet (hardware issue).
The power button or Re-Start button is malfunctioning.
If you have any spare Cabinet try to use it. (Re assemble all the parts or just use the Power Header wires from the spare cabinet. )
-Keep the spare cabinet close to the one with you old one. Now only put the Power Header wires and reset header wires from spare one to your mobo in the old cabinet.
- Use the space cabinet power button to start your computer!!
N.B : Above steps are for diagnostic purpose only.
Hope this sorts out your problem, if so, just replace the wire or use the spare cabinet.
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Yes its may be the reason , one of my friend had face same issue with Cabinet Switch , Due to faulty Switch the system getting restarted or getting shutdown .
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07-08-2011, 01:42 AM
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BMG ftw!!
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Re: System restarts on shutting down!
Check your PSU for faulty ATX/Motherboard cable. Most of the cases the reason is faulty psu.
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