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Device fails to power on after a forced restart without needing to plug or unplug it initially.

Device fails to power on after a forced restart without needing to plug or unplug it initially.

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zFlare22
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12-27-2023, 01:07 AM
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The issue is similar to what was previously experienced, but the first time I couldn't accurately identify the cause. Instead of a complete crash, the system occasionally powers down for no apparent reason, likely because the power supply fails during a short outage. I initially thought it might be a faulty sleep state, but that turned out incorrect. What actually occurs is the system pauses between a full shutdown and an automatic restart. When I turn on the power, it lights up but doesn<|pad|> to start properly. To boot, I need to disable power completely for a few seconds. This is the main problem. The computer should either start when powered on or automatically restart after shutting down. Another issue I faced was resolved by updating the BIOS. During reboots, I had to manually select the boot device in BIOS because it kept reporting a boot failure. I suspect the system didn’t accept my XMP settings, which is why it worked manually but not normally.
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zFlare22
12-27-2023, 01:07 AM #1

The issue is similar to what was previously experienced, but the first time I couldn't accurately identify the cause. Instead of a complete crash, the system occasionally powers down for no apparent reason, likely because the power supply fails during a short outage. I initially thought it might be a faulty sleep state, but that turned out incorrect. What actually occurs is the system pauses between a full shutdown and an automatic restart. When I turn on the power, it lights up but doesn<|pad|> to start properly. To boot, I need to disable power completely for a few seconds. This is the main problem. The computer should either start when powered on or automatically restart after shutting down. Another issue I faced was resolved by updating the BIOS. During reboots, I had to manually select the boot device in BIOS because it kept reporting a boot failure. I suspect the system didn’t accept my XMP settings, which is why it worked manually but not normally.

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xX_Solares_Xx
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12-27-2023, 09:00 AM
#2
It might be better to begin there and observe the results. If the vendor's page indicates a newer version, it’s usually a good idea, particularly if you're encountering issues, because updates could potentially fix them.
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xX_Solares_Xx
12-27-2023, 09:00 AM #2

It might be better to begin there and observe the results. If the vendor's page indicates a newer version, it’s usually a good idea, particularly if you're encountering issues, because updates could potentially fix them.