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If the computer itself turns on or off - the shaman is not needed

Periodically on the forums on the computer "iron"there are themes from which an ignorant person begins to creep along the skin. The described symptoms unequivocally indicate: an evil spirit has entered the personal computer, then it includes it in its malicious whim, then it turns it off. In this case, the frightened user does not do anything, and his favorite computer seems to live a completely independent life.

The computer switches itself on

Leave alone "advice", as this most evilspirit to drive out. In addition to jokes: if the computer itself turns on or off - then there is a completely material problem of hardware or software properties.

Let's start with the programs. Here the cause of spontaneous inclusion can be rooted in the BIOS settings of the motherboard. At the very beginning of the computer boot, we send it to the BIOS and go to the power management settings. Here it is necessary to disable:

  • alarm clock, i. start the computer on a schedule;
  • reaction to mouse movement or pressing a button, and as a whole - an interruption from any connected device;
  • the execution of commands received on the network for inclusion;
  • automatic control, in which the computer turns itself on if the power suddenly disappears and then resumes.

There is also the option of resetting all the parameters set to the default state - if you can not find the options described above, by which the computer turns on itself, it does not succeed.

The computer periodically turns off
In the BIOS, you can also set two options for the sleepermode. The first, S1, is the usual, standard economical. The second, S3, leaves only part of the motherboard and RAM in operation. All the rest is de-energized. This option most efficiently saves electricity. But it takes more time to get out of it than from S1. It may seem that the computer itself turns on.

In Windows 7, you can configure the action of the power button (if you turn off the computer by it). It is enough to choose in the parameters from the drop-down menu "Shutdown".

Also in Windows 7 is to go into the settings of additional power settings and prevent the computer from triggering the wake-up timers.

Due to hardware problems, the computer turns itself onin the event of a fault in the contacts of the power button: it may accidentally trigger by itself. It is also possible that it turns on as soon as it is connected to the outlet. If all options are set correctly, the reason may be the faulty power supply.

In those cases when the computer periodically turns off without disrupting the connection to the outlet, accidentally pressing the power button or the mains failure, the reasons are primarily hardware.

The computer itself turns on
The main one is an automatic defense response toexceeding the permissible temperature of the central processor. The reason is banal: dust. And from the further mysticism perfectly helps not less banal "general cleaning" of coolers, compartments of the system unit and components of its "stuffing". If the computer has been in operation for several years, change the thermal grease that helps the radiator cool the CPU. Install the system unit so that nothing obstructs the air circulation.

Perhaps the failure of the power button led to its sticking (this is likely if the computer, turning on, immediately turns off).

As one of the measures is anewReinstall all the components of the system unit, carefully checking the quality of the connections to the connectors. To begin with, try to start the computer with a minimal bundle (processor, RAM, graphics card). If the start was successful, it is possible that the failure results in one of the unconnected components.

If you find that at least one of the capacitors installed on it is swollen, you need repair in the workshop and a new test after that.

As you can see, there is no mysticism in the spontaneous actions of the computer. To his consecration or the invitation of a shaman with a tambourine certainly will not have to resort.

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