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Restarts instead of sleeping or shutting down (network adapter)
So I got a wireless network adapter, the Gigabyte GC-WB867D-I
Installed it, it works great. But, I soon found that every time I hit shut down or sleep, the computer will do so and then promptly restart. Clean boot didn't help.
I've been all around the web trying fixes. Thing is, it's easy to fix- I just have to take out this dang wireless card and it's back to normal. Tried uninstalling drivers, tried fresh drivers. Tried disabling the device.
I've found like 3 similar reports of this behavior with this wireless adapter online- haven't gotten any response from those users. Have tried contacting Gigabyte, no response as of yet.
Found a thread here on tenforums with great suggestions from Caledon Ken so I tried command prompt shutdown, disabled Intel Management Engine Interface. Ran powercfg with IMEI enabled, results below. Any ideas at all would be welcome- thank you for reading this far!
Here is powercfg results with network adapter installed.
Here is the powercfg result without network adapter.
[Sorry, I don't know how to nicely share inline the htmls that powercfg spat out.]
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update: Gigabyte support says
Dear customer,
Can system completely shut down if you physically take out theWB867D-I Wifi card ? Have you try move the card to other PCIE x1 slot and tested with other power supply to rule out the issue ?
Best regards,
GIGABYTE technical support team.
I replied:
Thank you. The computer will shut down and sleep as normal if I remove the card. I have tried both of my PCIE x1 slots with the same result. I don't have access to a spare power supply.
I'll update this forum as I seek resolution.