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The system restarts upon attempting to power off.

The system restarts upon attempting to power off.

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keslcg
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01-31-2026, 12:04 PM
#11
I disabled the option to let the device wake the computer and it stopped restarting. After rechecking, I enabled ErP and it also didn’t restart. Now with ErP active it doesn’t reboot either. I’m not sure what’s happening but will keep an eye on it. Thanks!
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keslcg
01-31-2026, 12:04 PM #11

I disabled the option to let the device wake the computer and it stopped restarting. After rechecking, I enabled ErP and it also didn’t restart. Now with ErP active it doesn’t reboot either. I’m not sure what’s happening but will keep an eye on it. Thanks!

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Dododaan12345
Junior Member
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02-01-2026, 11:08 AM
#12
It involves detecting specific patterns to activate devices. Turning on Magic Packet doesn’t change that process. Only the pattern recognition matters. Some networking gear or other machines might send wake-up signals occasionally. Also, disabling the feature that lets a device power on remotely and turning off Wake On LAN in BIOS can reduce energy use slightly when the machine is idle—great for saving power, especially if you rarely need this function.
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Dododaan12345
02-01-2026, 11:08 AM #12

It involves detecting specific patterns to activate devices. Turning on Magic Packet doesn’t change that process. Only the pattern recognition matters. Some networking gear or other machines might send wake-up signals occasionally. Also, disabling the feature that lets a device power on remotely and turning off Wake On LAN in BIOS can reduce energy use slightly when the machine is idle—great for saving power, especially if you rarely need this function.

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AdietKZ
Junior Member
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02-01-2026, 06:49 PM
#13
No, I don't use WOL, and I've never changed any settings related to it, not in BIOS nor in network adapter properties, that's why it was so strange to me that this suddenly started to happen. Anyway, it seems that the rebooting problem ain't happening anymore so I'll leave the "green solution" on for now. I don't have any reasons not to as you said. Thanks again.
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AdietKZ
02-01-2026, 06:49 PM #13

No, I don't use WOL, and I've never changed any settings related to it, not in BIOS nor in network adapter properties, that's why it was so strange to me that this suddenly started to happen. Anyway, it seems that the rebooting problem ain't happening anymore so I'll leave the "green solution" on for now. I don't have any reasons not to as you said. Thanks again.

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