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Repeated Restarts Upon Awakening of Sleep-Enabled PC

Repeated Restarts Upon Awakening of Sleep-Enabled PC

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julian_05
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02-22-2016, 03:50 PM
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I've observed some strange behavior with my PC lately. When I put it to sleep—either manually or via the power plan settings—and then wake it up at any time, I can log in normally. However, shortly after, I hear a Windows disconnect sound. Additionally, the DRAM LED on my motherboard lights up whenever the system is restarted after waking. Using USBLogView helped capture two disconnect events, and just after the second one, my PC restarts completely. No BSOD appears, but the screen goes black and then the Gigabyte logo reappears, prompting a reboot. It seems my motherboard automatically switches to another BIOS each time this happens, since there isn’t a physical switch. I’ve checked the latest chipset drivers, Radeon updates, BIOS versions (F50 and F32), and even tried a clean boot or different RAM sticks, but the problem persists. I’m still unsure what else might be causing this issue.
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julian_05
02-22-2016, 03:50 PM #1

I've observed some strange behavior with my PC lately. When I put it to sleep—either manually or via the power plan settings—and then wake it up at any time, I can log in normally. However, shortly after, I hear a Windows disconnect sound. Additionally, the DRAM LED on my motherboard lights up whenever the system is restarted after waking. Using USBLogView helped capture two disconnect events, and just after the second one, my PC restarts completely. No BSOD appears, but the screen goes black and then the Gigabyte logo reappears, prompting a reboot. It seems my motherboard automatically switches to another BIOS each time this happens, since there isn’t a physical switch. I’ve checked the latest chipset drivers, Radeon updates, BIOS versions (F50 and F32), and even tried a clean boot or different RAM sticks, but the problem persists. I’m still unsure what else might be causing this issue.

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02-22-2016, 09:19 PM
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