My computer always starts automatically, does it have anything to do with a regular socket?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the ordinary socket has a relationship, most of the reboot is generally a problem with the power supply, to check the power supply, there was also a configuration incompatible before, but now the hardware for better sales, the problem of configuration incompatibility has been basically solved, so it is recommended that you replace a better multi-head socket first, and there is a similar problem is the power supply and motherboard problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because of some incorrect settings in blos, find "integeated phripherals seyup" in blos and have a "pwron after pwr-fail" setting option to manage this function. The options are "on", "off", and "former-sts". It should be set to "off."

    This way, if you turn on the power switch or suddenly come after a power outage, the computer will not automatically restart.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    On the premise of troubleshooting other faults, right-click first"My computer"- Properties - Advanced - Boot & Failback - Settings - Cancel"Restart on your own"-Are you sure. Return. In the future, if there is a problem with the computer, it will generally not start automatically.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It can only be said that it is possible, the CPU will restart if it overheats, you see how fast the CPU fan turns.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is generally not a big problem with a normal socket, but the premise is that your regular socket is hardwired.

    If you still have problems, please try changing the power supply.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    To prevent this phenomenon, after shutting down, pull the latch.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What does it have to do with the socket It mainly depends on whether there is a problem with your own machine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If it's not that your mains power is too low, change the power supply and see.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Try it out with a different socket.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Possible Causes:

    1,There is an option in the BIOS settings,Power on to start the computer,Power button is not selected to start the computer。

    2. It may be that there is an error in the power supply of the motherboard or the power supply itself.

    If it is cause two, the recommended solution is: (1) Install the system from scratch. (2) Clean the BIOS to factory settings. (3) The order of hardware replacement, one by one, troubleshooting.

    Expansion: It may be that the machine is used as a meat machine, and it is remotely controlled, if you find something abnormal when using the computer, such as the system slowing down, the mouse does not listen to the call to move automatically, etc., then unfortunately, it is really controlled remotely.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 BIOS set up to see,There is an option to start the computer when you power on,You change it to the power button to start the computer2 It may be that the motherboard power supply or the power supply itself is wrong,If you set it according to the above 1 and it is still like this,It is a problem with the motherboard or power supply,You can try first (1)Install the system from the new,(2)Clean the BIOS to the factory settings,(3)If there are conditions,Replace the hardware in the order,Troubleshoot the problem one by one View the original post"

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As soon as the power is turned on, the computer will automatically turn on, and there are usually two possibilities:

    1. Poor quality of the motherboard or power supply. If the power supply or motherboard is not of good quality, when the host is connected to the power supply, an instantaneous inrush current will be generated, which may make the power supply mistaken for a power signal, resulting in automatic power on as soon as the power is turned on.

    2. The BIOS settings of the motherboard are incorrect. There is a "Power Management Setup" setting item in the motherboard BIOS, in which you can select the status of the computer when the power is re-connected after an unexpected power failure, which can be divided into automatic power on, keep the shutdown state, keep the state before the power off, and set the automatic boot to off.

    There are people who often encounter such problems! It's mainly a matter of CMOS settings!

    In fact, this can be said to be a common problem of ATX motherboard, the reason is that the ATX motherboard needs to detect the level signal of a capacitor, if it cannot be guaranteed to be turned on well at one time when the power is turned on, it will produce an instantaneous impulse Zheng imitation current, which may make the power supply mistaken for a boot signal, resulting in a false boot. In addition, if in a humid environment, the capacitor discharge will be faster, and the charging current will be generated at the moment of power connection, which may also lead to false start-up. Because whether it is plugging in the power plug or pressing the power switch of the power strip, it is a process of energizing rather than instantaneous energizing, which is easy to make the state of energized unstable.

    You can try to connect the power supply directly to the switch with a pressure spring shrapnel, you can ensure that the contact is good in an instant, the energized state is stable, and the problem can be solved.

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