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04-03-2020 05:43 PM - edited 04-03-2020 05:59 PM
If I shutdown my laptop, it turns off, but then starts up again after a couple of seconds.
Also if I close the lid, the laptop hibernates or sleeps (I have tried both), but then starts up again after a couple of seconds.
What I have done to try and resolve the issue:
- Reset the BIOS (F10, F9 then save)
- Formatted and Re-installed the entire system
- Disabled "Automatically restart after system failure".
To shutdown I have to hold the button until the system is off.
If it helps I found this in Event Viewer after shutting the lid and reopening ...
Level Date and Time Source Event ID Task Category
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:27 Microsoft-Windows-Power-Troubleshooter 1 None "The system has returned from a low power state.
Sleep Time: 2020-04-03T23:51:03.203964500Z
Wake Time: 2020-04-03T23:51:26.278686200Z
Wake Source: Unknown"
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:26 BTHUSB 18 None Windows cannot store Bluetooth authentication codes (link keys) on the local adapter. Bluetooth keyboards might not work in the system BIOS during start-up.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:25 Netwtw06 7021 None 7021 - Connection telemetry fields and analysis usage
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:25 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot 27 (33) The boot type was 0x2.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:25 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot 25 (32) The boot menu policy was 0x6AE83000.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:25 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot 32 (58) The bootmgr spent 0 ms waiting for user input.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:25 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot 18 (57) There are 0x1 boot options on this system.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:25 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Boot 30 (21) The firmware reported boot metrics.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:24 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-General 1 (5) "The system time has changed to 2020-04-03T23:51:24.500000000Z from 2020-04-03T23:51:06.178007200Z.
Change Reason: System time synchronized with the hardware clock.
Process: '' (PID 4)."
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:06 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power 107 (102) The system has resumed from sleep.
Information 04/04/2020 00:51:05 Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Power 42 (64) "The system is entering sleep.
Sleep Reason: Button or Lid"
Many thanks for your help and any suggestions, I have tried most of the suggestions on the internet.
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04-03-2020 05:53 PM - edited 04-06-2020 05:12 AM
After seemingly trying 'EVERYTHING' on the internet I have finally after many weeks of frustration managed to fix the issue. All I needed to do was reset the CMOS, which can be done easily by holding the "Windows' Key" and "v" during boot-up.
You do not need to remove your battery.
Details on resetting the CMOS can be found here : https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02693833
04-03-2020 05:53 PM - edited 04-06-2020 05:12 AM
After seemingly trying 'EVERYTHING' on the internet I have finally after many weeks of frustration managed to fix the issue. All I needed to do was reset the CMOS, which can be done easily by holding the "Windows' Key" and "v" during boot-up.
You do not need to remove your battery.
Details on resetting the CMOS can be found here : https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02693833