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Profile: stranger
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when i start up my computer when windows starts(sometimes before entering my user and sometimes after) the computer goes into power saving mode and theres nothing i can do but restart the computer. and it also happen after the 2nd restart and sometimes 3rd.

what can be the problem??

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Profile: Ancient Poster
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power save mode?

Is this a laptop?

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i don't usually check back often, but try this. Goto start->settings->control panel->double click on power options (battery icon). Look for information about it going on standby and change that to like 30minutes or even OFF if you like.

Profile: stranger
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no its not a laptop.
I did it and it didnt work...
i also replaced my power supply but again didnt work..
any more ideas??

Profile: Forum Resident
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Try turning off advanced power management and ACPI in your BIOS.

-mpjesse

Profile: stranger
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to turn off ACPI i need to turn off IPCA
if i turn off IPCA, computer just wont work
i get a black window and computer is stuck



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