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- Stuck in “restarting” after windows 11 reset (with clean drive)
If the LED is blinking, do not turn off the computer and wait to see if the system will restart and finish the procedure normally If the LED is off and doesn't show any activity, the restart has probably got stuck
- Fix Windows 11 Shutting Down Instead of Restarting - All Things How
Check Power Management Settings in BIOS UEFI Step 1: Restart your computer and enter the BIOS UEFI setup by pressing the designated key during boot (often F2, F10, Delete, or Esc) Step 2: Navigate to the Power Management section Look for settings such as Wake on LAN, Power on by PCI-E, or Power on by Keyboard Disable these features to prevent hardware from triggering an unintended restart
- 5 Ways to Fix Windows 11 Stuck on Restarting Screen
Running the Startup Repair tool and an SFC scan can help fix such issues Try performing a force shutdown and remove all the external devices connected to your PC If your PC is stuck on the
- Windows 11 PC Shutting Down For No Reason? Heres How to Fix It - MUO
There are a lot of reasons why Windows 11 will shut down randomly Here's how to find out which one is plaguing your PC
- Windows 11 Restarts Instead of Shutting Down? Heres the Fix
Windows 11 restarts instead of shutting down It happens sometimes, especially after several updates that (kind of) tweak your Settings and Control Panel And of course, it’s just simply annoying, because you want a complete shutdown of your desktop and not just put it to sleep
- What to do if Windows 11 restarts instead of shutting down?
What to do if Windows 11 restarts instead of shutting down? Find the definitive solution in this complete guide to fixing this Windows problem
- Windows 11 PC restarts when it is told to shut down
I have watched it carefully; Windows shuts down, the Power light goes off; then back on again a few seconds later and it reboots Nearly every time, but not always This is different from when I request "Restart"; in that case the power light stays on
- Windows 11 randomly reset, removing all saved data. PC soon after . . .
Restart Your PC: This might force Windows to log back into your normal user profile Go to Settings > Accounts > Family other users > Add someone else to this PC Create a new local user account, log in to it, and transfer your files from the old (corrupted) profile to the new one
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