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Forgot to mention... After one force-shutdown via power button, it now shuts down normally? Idek...

When I press shut down, it just reboots.

I did both the Alt+f4 and the start menu shut down.


Why does it keep turning itself back on?

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tried pushing/ holding down the physical power button on your device?

 

 

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does your BIOS have fast-charging capability? 

do any of your USB devices draw power (wireless headset etc)?

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tried pushing/ holding down the physical power button on your device?

I would rather not do a hard-shut down. 

 

does your BIOS have fast-charging capability? 

do any of your USB devices draw power (wireless headset etc)?

Yes. I have 4 USB-2 that i can use, but I only use two. But it always let me shut down before today with them in use? I don't see how that would keep it from shutting the OS down?

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I would rather not do a hard-shut down. 

 

 

hard shutdown is better than no shutdown

 

 

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hard shutdown is better than no shutdown

True, but I'm looking for an actual fix; not a temp fix.

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True, but I'm looking for an actual fix; not a temp fix.

this might be an actual fix, never know untill you try

 

 

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Forgot to mention... After one force-shutdown via power button, it now shuts down normally? Idek...

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Cinebench R15: 636(all cores), 127FPS

 

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