Stu
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Got a bit of a weird one here. About a month ago I did a job for a guy with an old Compaq Presario. He had been getting error messages about overheating and the computer was freezing. He asked me to give it a good cleaning internally and install a case fan to keep temps down. This I did and everything seemed rosy.
He has called back to say ever since I did the job, when he switches the machine off, it switches itself back on again. I have been back to check for myself, and sure enough, upon clicking Start --> Shutdown (it's Win XP SP2) the machine shuts down as normal and powers off. The IDE and power LEDs also go off. Then, after a seemingly random amount of time, the machine will power back on and boot as normal. This typically occured within ten seconds of powering off, but the longest I timed was 30 seconds. The only way to get the machine to stay off is to press the power button as it is booting again.
This one has got me stumped. I have checked the obvious, like making sure he is not pressing restart, disabling automatic restart on system error and checking the resume on loss of AC power in the BIOS settings, but that is disabled. Also checked event viewer logs which look normal. Had a delve inside the machine and all appears normal and the power button seems OK.
Any ideas before I call a priest?
He has called back to say ever since I did the job, when he switches the machine off, it switches itself back on again. I have been back to check for myself, and sure enough, upon clicking Start --> Shutdown (it's Win XP SP2) the machine shuts down as normal and powers off. The IDE and power LEDs also go off. Then, after a seemingly random amount of time, the machine will power back on and boot as normal. This typically occured within ten seconds of powering off, but the longest I timed was 30 seconds. The only way to get the machine to stay off is to press the power button as it is booting again.
This one has got me stumped. I have checked the obvious, like making sure he is not pressing restart, disabling automatic restart on system error and checking the resume on loss of AC power in the BIOS settings, but that is disabled. Also checked event viewer logs which look normal. Had a delve inside the machine and all appears normal and the power button seems OK.
Any ideas before I call a priest?