GigaByte Motherboard Restarting Problem

GigaByte Motherboard Restarting Problem

Whilst I’m generally really impressed with the quality and function of Gigabyte Motherboards, I’ve now encountered the same issue with 3 separate ones – an i5 and two i7’s, running Windows or Linux.The issue is that you shut down the computer, everything goes off.. then starts right back up again!This appears to be a very common problem, a simple google search will come up with many hits and numerous victims of this. Nobody (that I’ve found) has hit on a solution yet, and suggestions usually end up with – replace the Motherboard!This should not be necessary in my experience, as I have the solution. Read on, fair audience! 
  • Restart your computer (shouldn’t be hard, as it is doing this all by itself!)
  • Enter the BIOS by pressing DEL as the computer is booting.
  • Reset to Optimal Defaults
  • Ensure that the correct boot device is set for startup
  • Save & exit.
  • When the computer shuts downs (and inevitably starts back up) hold the power button down for a few seconds, until everything turns off again
  • Remove the power or either at the computer or the wall. Turning the power supply switch to OFF will NOT do the job – you MUST disconnect the power!
  • Leave for a minute or two, then reconnect the power and switch on
  • A shutdown should now work correctly!
This technique has worked numerous times for me now, please let me know if it works for you!I haven’t detailed the exact steps within BIOS, as motherboards vary slightly according to the model – you’ll have to go hunt for yourself.