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    Computer automatically restarts after shutdown in windows 10

    Why does windows 10 automatically restart after I shut it down? I went to settings/system/about/advanced system settings. Then clicked settings under startup and recovery. I unchecked automatically restart under system failure. It still automatically reboots after shutdown after making this change. Then, I went to Powerdownaftershutdown in regedit and changed 0 to a 1. It still automatically reboots. Does anyone know what couid be causing these auto reboots after shutdown?

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    Hi Steve. It looks like #2 (force shut down) fixed this issue.

    Another issue I have is when I wake up my laptop after it has been asleep, I don't have internet. I connect/disconnect trying to reconnect it. It takes minutes before it finally connects. What could be the cause of this?

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    The Network Adaptor has a Power Saving Mode that is usually enabled by default.

    Go to the SEARCH box in the lower left and type Device Manager - then go to Network Adaptors - right click on your wireless or regular adaptor and select Properties - then go to the Power Management tab.
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    I don't see any tab labeled "power management." The only tabs I see is general, advanced, driver, details, events, and resources.

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    JDC200, nothing seemed to work from those links. I followed the instructions in the link below that I found. I created a new DWORD titled CsEnabled because I didn't have it in my registry. After doing that, I still don't have the power management tab in my network adapter properties. Not sure why it didn't create it.


    https://danantonielli.com/missing-de...t-options-fix/

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    I'm trying to interrupt the following below. Do I create a create a new “DWORD (32-bit) Value“. Title is ‘v PlatformAoAcOverride‘, Value Data ‘0‘, Base ‘Hexadecimal‘?


    Add PlatformAoAcOverride (0) to HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power; same place as the old CsEnabled key.

    reg add HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power /v PlatformAoAcOverride /t REG_DWORD /d 0

    Or to remove: reg delete "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power" /v PlatformAoAcOverride

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    In my case, the second and third item on this list of Network Adaptors is where I can find the Power Management tab.

    Is there where you looked?
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    Steve, I don't have either the Dell wireless 1705 or Realtek PCIe GBE in my list. I clicked on every listing I have under network adapters and none of them have the power management tab.

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    Prevent Windows 10 from Disconnecting Network during Sleep
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    JLS -
    What network adapter do you actually have on that computer? Post some information in the make and model, or a screen capture from Device Manager or something like speccy.

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    jdc2000, I attached a screenshot of the network adapters list in device manager.

    Steve R Jones, I don't have a "network connectivity in standby" setting in power options/advanced setting.
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    Well that explains a lot. Since you have a USB to Ethernet adapter, it is the USB power saving settings that you need to change. Set them to Never Turn Off.

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