

- #Getting jbidwatcher to load when computer turns on windows 10#
- #Getting jbidwatcher to load when computer turns on tv#
- #Getting jbidwatcher to load when computer turns on windows#
The TV has a remote control, but the computer doesn't. I can switch to TV mode and it runs through without being affected by the lamp, although the lamp is placed exactly between display and computer, with more or less equal distance to both, and the display also is on the same power strip.ĭoes your computer have a remote control to turn it on/off? My "display", a Samsung TV, is not affected by a brown-out. Is motherboard connected to a baseplate via many conductive standoffs or just one?Ībout six to nine brass-colored metal standoffs.Īn EMF spike that can affect display like that Both PSU and power strip shouldn't distinguish between phase and ground. In the previous apartment I had the same problem, the fixtures were originally from the 40's, but should have been completely replaced in the 2000s by a VDE-bound electrician. The wiring in my current apartment should have been made in the mid-90s according to the then valid German VDE. If three prong, does a dedicated ground wire properly connect back to the breaker box or did some previous person have contempt for human safety? Is the power strip connected to a two prong or three prong receptacle? I have tested that the behaviour is the same with a normal power strip. Is that light a two prong or three prong plug?Ī surge protector power strip can bypass superior protection inside the PSU (explains why a spike is seen by a computer's power controller). I have switched to my spare PSU, the problem remains. Sounds like it might be an issue with the power supply then.
#Getting jbidwatcher to load when computer turns on windows#
It did work correctly for at least one year with Windows 7.ĭo you have BIOS settings for advanced power management? Like "Restore from AC power loss"? Only when I shut down Windows, it can be booted somehow from the outside.ĭesktop computer. It stays off even if you the switch the lap on and off again?

Other unknown devices on the same circuit still trigger my computer's bootcycle from time to time. When I plug the lamp into a different power circuit, the problem is no longer reproducible. I have tested a surge-protector and a normal strip, and I have tried to put them on the same power circuit but different outlets. Yes, they are plugged into the same power strip. The "new" (used) lamp I got for my new desk in my new apartment just made the issue reproducible.Īre they both plugged into the the same power circuit The basic problem (the computer starting unexpectedly) has survived the change from one apartment in one village to another apartment in another village, somewhere between four kilometers and three miles apart. Sounds like there are electical problems within your walls causing power to not run as reliably as it should. Any ideas?ĮDIT: To answer the questions from your comments and "answers": I am not really sure what the reason is and what to do about it.
#Getting jbidwatcher to load when computer turns on windows 10#
(until I boot into Windows 10 and make a normal Windows "shutdown", that is!). The computer stays off until I hit the power button again.I press power switch to shut down computer.I shut down Windows until the computer is "off".I got a used halogen lamp with a transformer and can reliably reproduce the following: I have more details regarding My computer boots up during the night.
