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i have a problem just occurred recently. When I turn off my pc using the windows shut down option, it would normally just shut down and give a click to confirm that it is off. My keyboards' and mouse' rgb lights wouldn't be on and the configuration of my rgb fans deleted/ lost. (When I turn on the pc it must be in windows to get the information) Now recently the lights stay on and the configuration of my rgb fans are immediately there. How do I confirm that pc shuts down completely? I know that there is some setting in the bios that uses the keyboard as a power knob. My pc doesn't turn on when pressing any key on my keyboard.

Thanks 

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Disable Hybrid Sleep / Fast Shutdown in Windows.

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16 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

Disable Hybrid Sleep / Fast Shutdown in Windows.

where do i find the setting

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52 minutes ago, BillBill said:

Control panel then to power options then choose what the power buttons do. 

Or simply disable hibernation with:

powercfg -h off

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry, this is a very late response from me. Thank you for all of your responses, but this however only solved the problem temporary. I went back into the control panel and there it still says that it will only "Shut down". What could possible problems be, if there are some? I just always turned off the PSU, but I don't really feal good about it as it is still on and I prefer being lazy...

 

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19 hours ago, Imprezzion said:

ASUS board by any chance? Set the Aura configuration in the BIOS to Stealth Mode in sleep / S5 / power off mode. 

No, I've got a Gigabyte Mobo. I don't know if it matters, but my bios and everything does boot as if it were completely off. Can it be that the LianLi controllers have a little memory and when supplied from the PSU they stay on and remember it until to the next boot? And that's why they reset when turning the PSU off? It's just a theory I came up...

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23 hours ago, Cazmorior said:

No, I've got a Gigabyte Mobo. I don't know if it matters, but my bios and everything does boot as if it were completely off. Can it be that the LianLi controllers have a little memory and when supplied from the PSU they stay on and remember it until to the next boot? And that's why they reset when turning the PSU off? It's just a theory I came up...

Might have something to do with the USB supplying power in off state? Disable the BIOS setting that allows for power delivery / fast charging stuff on USB when the PC is shut down. Or, pull the USB cable and see if they go off lol. 

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Actually *always* turning off the computer at the psu is very bad for the psu and also for any operating system and especially windows... but its more an actual issue for the psu tbh... might want to replace it and stop using it regularly "to turn off the computer"

 

ps: also replace the CMOS battery before you buy a new psu... but if its still not working then you might need to consider it.

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On 9/15/2024 at 7:39 PM, Cazmorior said:

Hello there,

i have a problem just occurred recently. When I turn off my pc using the windows shut down option, it would normally just shut down and give a click to confirm that it is off. My keyboards' and mouse' rgb lights wouldn't be on and the configuration of my rgb fans deleted/ lost. (When I turn on the pc it must be in windows to get the information) Now recently the lights stay on and the configuration of my rgb fans are immediately there. How do I confirm that pc shuts down completely? I know that there is some setting in the bios that uses the keyboard as a power knob. My pc doesn't turn on when pressing any key on my keyboard.

Thanks 

ok it could be a BIOS setting - look for energy saving options  - however i think that's unlikely... 

 

1 hour ago, Imprezzion said:

Might have something to do with the USB supplying power in off state? Disable the BIOS setting that allows for power delivery / fast charging stuff on USB when the PC is shut down. Or, pull the USB cable and see if they go off lol. 

basically this...

 

 

otherwise i would start by replacing the CMOS battery as i said. 

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On 10/4/2024 at 8:07 PM, Mark Kaine said:

Actually *always* turning off the computer at the psu is very bad for the psu and also for any operating system and especially windows... but its more an actual issue for the psu tbh... might want to replace it and stop using it regularly "to turn off the computer"

 

ps: also replace the CMOS battery before you buy a new psu... but if its still not working then you might need to consider it.

I think I didn't express myself right. I meant ´, when I power off the PC by the "Shut down" option in Windows and it is then completely shut off, then I flip the switch. I also saw that only my LianLi products are affected. NZXT, Corsair etc. functions as normally. I checked the USB power delivery setting in the Bios, it is turned off, but i still get power through the usb port on my keyboard. But weirdly the lights don't switch on, which they actually do when they are supplied with power. I'm sorry that it took a while, I've been busy lately. I also just swapped the CMOS battery, although it took longer to boot, it didn't work...

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