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Unplug the computer
For 5 to 10 seconds hold down the normal start button. May not work. Success is about 50%
No
Unplug the computer
For 5 to 10 seconds hold down the normal start button. May not work. Success is about 50%
It's the button you turn your computer on and off with.
Hold it down like rich said for 5-10 seconds and let it turn itself back on.
That is correct, but first hold it down for 10 seconds while unplugged to reset it. Then follow advice of howling wolves.
It does not work, I just tried it. It still restarts once it comes to the blank desktop screen. Should I try the battery method? what can be causing this kind of problem?
ON a desktop do not touch the battery, which is the CMOS, take that out you lose all setting and everythig. I will research see if I can find another solution.
Can get into Bios setup by tapping any of thes keys during reboot?
Esc, F1, F2, F8, F11, or Del ?
Then see if there is a bios setting for automatic reboot ?