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Computer starts on its own

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Just recently I had another friends computer upgraded with the following:

17" Case w/300 W
Gigabyte 8SR533
P4 1.6 478 Pin 512K Cache
DDR Ram: 256MB PC333

So far the only problem is that starts up on its own

He has it shut off, comes home, and finds it is running.

The o/s is Windows XP

I would like to see the problem resolved quickly, as he is a University Student, and is going back soon.

Any suggestions? Hardware, Software, Bios, XP setting.???

Thanks in advance for your help.

Also, he has a LG Burner, DVD Player and 2 harddrives, 16 and 40

I wonder if the 300 watt supply is enough.
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Have you done a search for trojans? Swatit is freeware and Tau Scan is supposed to be better and they have a free month trial.

Otherwise you have tried going to "schedule tasks" in the control panel right?

I don't know much so I assume you have tried these yourself but that is all I can come up with off the top of my head
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Post by Jon »

One item I would check is a bios setting.

State after power failure.

It might be set to on, which means if his power goes out when it comes back on his computer will start.

just a thought.
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Post by Brk »

Check Jon's reply about the power settings, but does your friend have a nosy mother, sister or other family member? It could be as simple as that.
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Post by Sid »

Also check the wake up on lan setting in the bios.
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Check this site out. It has some good info.

http://www.intel.com/support/network/ad ... /31290.htm
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There's also a bios setting that will turn on the pc at a certain time, you can check for that too.
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Re: Computer starts on its own

Post by tHE_0ne »

Originally posted by kgsuth

He has it shut off, comes home, and finds it is running.



other student :D

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Post by Immortal »

Call a priest and have him bless that computer.

u have seen the movie poltegeist rite? sounds similar...

he's hereee...
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Post by Unholy »

I recommend a shaman,monk or priest one of them should work. Anyways why don't he just flip the switch on the PSU to off after turning the computer off?
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Post by Sid »

Originally posted by dud89
I recommend a shaman,monk or priest one of them should work. Anyways why don't he just flip the switch on the PSU to off after turning the computer off?


Now would you really want to do that everytime you left? I think not.
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Still if it gotta be done it gotta be done :(
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Post by Sid »

Check the switch and the connections at the mobo as well.
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Thanks for all the help.

I think Sid is on the right track.

We will run down the list you gave us. Great site on Power Management.

Thanks again fellows. Sure appreciate the help.
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Post by SLK »

Gigabytes are known to have the silly quirks. But thwy are always fixable. my GA-7vtxe wouldnt shut down. It just restart instead. i disabled wake on lan. Problems solved.
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