[Open] PC does not fully shut down !!!

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Dear All ,

my current config :-
intel i3 540
gigabyte h55m-s2
ram - trascend 4gb
Hdd - seagate 1 tb
gpu - sapphire hd 5450

problem - after i shut down my machine the monitor duly shuts down but - the cpu fan , the front power led indicator and the extra fan attached to the cabinet keeps on running . I have a dual boot system , and this is the case in both win 7 32 bit and win 8 64bit . Please help with suggestions .... on what the problem might be ....
 
OP
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Journeyman
I have tried the cmos battery thing .... all it does is to reset my system date . which cable are you talking of ? I have a suspision that it has something to do with the front panel connections .
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please some one post me a correct way of connecting the front panel . I have mainly 4 connectors

1. power sw - no + or - marking ...has a white & orange wire connected
 

topgear

Super Moderator
Staff member
you can correctly connect them by yourself. Always count colored wire [ be it green, red, blue, orange or yellow ] as + and white/black as -.
 

ankush28

Bazinga
Starting from basics :D

1. Restart works properly?
If yes try this in elevated command prompt.
Code:
shutdown /s /f

2. If (1) doesnt work then after shutting down computer disconnect pc from AC mains. Press and hold the power button for about half minute.

3. Still not working? remove RAM and put it in again.

4. Read manual came with MoBo and case and see if front panel connectors are properly connected. is POLARITY correct?
 
OP
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Journeyman
Starting from basics :D

1. Restart works properly?
If yes try this in elevated command prompt.
Code:
shutdown /s /f

2. If (1) doesnt work then after shutting down computer disconnect pc from AC mains. Press and hold the power button for about half minute.

3. Still not working? remove RAM and put it in again.

4. Read manual came with MoBo and case and see if front panel connectors are properly connected. is POLARITY correct?

ok results
1. restart works properly
2. shutdown /s /f code has the same result - cpu fan + power led + cabinet fan keeps running
3. polarity check done , with advice [MENTION=15026]topgear[/MENTION]
4. tried out the ram changing .. even changed dimm slots , no sucess.
 

ankush28

Bazinga
Go to device manager ... (press windows key, type "device manager")
Find if there is any "IEEE bus host controller" listed and post screenshot showing all its sub components.

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To confirm whether this is a software issue or hardware issue you can burn Puppy Linux or Damm small linux on pen drive or cd and try booting it up and then shut it down.
 

ankush28

Bazinga
another temporary workaround is press and hold power button each time after shutting down PC.

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simple, set aside a day when you have nothing else to do.
reinstall windows

Its not that easy dude! Why the hell we are paying that much money then?

I think bus controller is ot shutiing down some hardware.
 

Gollum

Collector
another temporary workaround is press and hold power button each time after shutting down PC.

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Its not that easy dude! Why the hell we are paying that much money then?

I think bus controller is ot shutiing down some hardware.

Yeah, great idea, Damage the Hard Drive by force shutting down the computer lol
 

ankush28

Bazinga
Yeah, great idea, Damage the Hard Drive by force shutting down the computer lol

After reading OP I think cpu, hard disk and other core component are shutting down and just fans/LED aren't shutting down.

OP post screenshot of device manager asap.
 
OP
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Journeyman
Go to device manager ... (press windows key, type "device manager")
Find if there is any "IEEE bus host controller" listed and post screenshot showing all its sub components.

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To confirm whether this is a software issue or hardware issue you can burn Puppy Linux or Damm small linux on pen drive or cd and try booting it up and then shut it down.

ok here are the device manager screenshots
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working with the linux suggestion

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[MENTION=85950]Gollum[/MENTION] , sorry to say , i dont think thats gonna work .... like I said before mine is a dual boot system and the problem exists in both os - win7 & win8
the win 8 one is recent and it just replaced xp which too had the same issue ..... so ?
 

ankush28

Bazinga
Try Updating Intel MEI driver first... Search it on motherboard manufaturer's website...

Search "power options" directly by pressing windows button. Search for controllers and select "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."

This is probably issue with any intel driver which isnt shutting down fans.

Have you tried safe mode?
 
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topgear

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Staff member
TBH reinstalling windows from scratch is a great idea .. otherwise check ACPi / Power management settings in bios and windows or better post a couple of screenshots here.
 

Gollum

Collector
ok here are the device manager screenshots
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working with the linux suggestion

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[MENTION=85950]Gollum[/MENTION] , sorry to say , i dont think thats gonna work .... like I said before mine is a dual boot system and the problem exists in both os - win7 & win8
the win 8 one is recent and it just replaced xp which too had the same issue ..... so ?
If this happens with both the OS' then the issue could lie with a peripheral or other hardware.
See if you have anythign extra plugged in , like a USB HDD that has gone off to sleep
Disable USB selective suspend
disconnect your network cable to test
Try a different Hard Drive
 
OP
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Journeyman
Try Updating Intel MEI driver first... Search it on motherboard manufaturer's website...

Search "power options" directly by pressing windows button. Search for controllers and select "allow the computer to turn off this device to save power."

This is probably issue with any intel driver which isnt shutting down fans.

Have you tried safe mode?


the result is same with safe mode ...
 
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