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Yeah I just checked again but I remember turning fast start-up off about 4 days ago.
And when you say "reboot" do you see a power cycle - i.e. everything, including your fans and LEDs, turn off for ~4 seconds and then come back on? Or do all your fans/LEDs stay on and the system boots up to BIOS immediately (like if you did a restart from Windows)?
Everything shuts off and I mean everything fans,lights,LEDs but for about one second then it restarts.
Interesting. Power cycle resets are fairly uncommon and have a limited number of causes. I'll have to dig around to see if there's some way to get the cause.
Hi,
Have you tried to clear cmos if the board has jumpers for that if not remove the mother board battery for a while after hard shut down by simply unplugging from wall :/
Hi,
Might double check all your front case connections make sure they are in the correct pin spots too :)
Unfortunately the 9-series chipsets don't expose any easy way to figure out what caused a reset.
Does this happen if you press the power button in UEFI/BIOS setup or shut down from a different OS (e.g. an Ubuntu live-USB)?
And we have a winner......I unplugged it from the wall then took out the CMOS Bat for about 1 minute then fired her up and sleep & shut down now work properly......It's amazing what people can accomplish when we put our knowledge together to solve a problem.
I have learned a little more about PC's over these last 5 days and want to thank all who have took the time to help me with my problem......A big thanks to all!
Hi,
Your welcome thanks for the update
Cheers.