Computer Restarts Itself a Few Minutes After I Turn I Off!

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Treeman Wrote:
> Look in your bios for the WOL (Wake on Lan) setting, is it enabled?
> Unless you need it, you can turn this off. Also look at modem
> properties if you're on a dial-up, for any setting that would trigger a
> Wake on Lan call.
> Best,
> Treeman

Thanks Treeman,
I haven't gone into the bios before. How do I do this? Thanks.
Tom


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TomG Wrote:
> Thanks Treeman,
> I haven't gone into the bios before. How do I do this? Thanks.
> Tom
Tom,
Depending on your computer, you will have to repeatedly hit the Del or
F2 key _before_ you get to the Windows start-up screen.
If your stumped on this issue, it would be best to go to the Gateway
web site, and download and print the users manual for your particular
model.
Reading about the settings in the bios before actually getting there,
will help prevent you from changing anything outside of the WOL issue.
Best,
Treeman


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the problem not in biose you got a porble in memory i know about this
problem try to chang the memory and remove the old one


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