Hello friends:
I know it has been a while since I posted but we have been very busy moving our shop.
I have a Toshiba L455-S5009 with Phoenix bios v1.30, 8Gb Memory and a 500gb Hdd. With Windows 7 home premium.
My issue is that when the machine is given the shutdown signal from the menu or the button press it powers down the boots back up. The system logs show it getting a sleep signal. This is a 3rd clean install of Windows 7 however this happens in 8.1 and 10 as well. The bios was upgraded from 1.0 to the 1.30 because of this issue before I received the laptop for repair. I have looked in the bios and can find nothing to cause this. wake on lan ect. are disabled. I have disabled reboot on error in the advanced system menu to see if it was a blue screen. I have gone to Toshiba for answers but they tell me what I am describing is impossible and yet here we are. I even sent them a video but they don't want to deal with an old yet mostly functioning laptop. This unit came with Win7 installed and it was upgraded to 8 by the customer and was fine until he tried to upgrade to 10 at which point the machine reverted half way through the process and became unstable. after completely wiping the hard drive with dban the issue persists. There is one caveat however. Linux mint 15 works flawlessly and shuts down without issue. I am stumped. anyone have an idea?
I know it has been a while since I posted but we have been very busy moving our shop.
I have a Toshiba L455-S5009 with Phoenix bios v1.30, 8Gb Memory and a 500gb Hdd. With Windows 7 home premium.
My issue is that when the machine is given the shutdown signal from the menu or the button press it powers down the boots back up. The system logs show it getting a sleep signal. This is a 3rd clean install of Windows 7 however this happens in 8.1 and 10 as well. The bios was upgraded from 1.0 to the 1.30 because of this issue before I received the laptop for repair. I have looked in the bios and can find nothing to cause this. wake on lan ect. are disabled. I have disabled reboot on error in the advanced system menu to see if it was a blue screen. I have gone to Toshiba for answers but they tell me what I am describing is impossible and yet here we are. I even sent them a video but they don't want to deal with an old yet mostly functioning laptop. This unit came with Win7 installed and it was upgraded to 8 by the customer and was fine until he tried to upgrade to 10 at which point the machine reverted half way through the process and became unstable. after completely wiping the hard drive with dban the issue persists. There is one caveat however. Linux mint 15 works flawlessly and shuts down without issue. I am stumped. anyone have an idea?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Professional x64AMD Athlon II x4 3.00 GHz16GB Kingston DDR3Nvidia 8600 (dual DVI out for 2 monitors)
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Build MPCBS AMII
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional x64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II x4 3.00 GHz
- Motherboard
- MSI GF615M-p33
- Memory
- 16GB Kingston DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 8600 (dual DVI out for 2 monitors)
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer H233H 23", ASUS 23"
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 x 768
- Hard Drives
- (2) WD Blue 1 TB 3 partitions, (1) Seagate 7200 500GB with 2 partitions for useless and frequently deleted data Looking forward do an ssd for os soon.
- PSU
- Corsair 1100Watt
- Case
- Apevia HAF
- Cooling
- HAF AMD High Profile Heat sink and fan
- Keyboard
- wireless Logitech
- Mouse
- wireless Logitech
- Internet Speed
- 16 mbps
- Antivirus
- eSet, AVG, Clam and Clamwin (depends on machine)
- Browser
- Firefox
- Other Info
- (9) Win 7 machines all x64 (POS Updated to Windows 7 pro YEA), (4) Linux machines x64 and x86 including a v3000 compaq lappy brought back to life with Mint 9 used to scan drives, (1) Linux Machine dual boot XP Pro (for testing and destroying), (1) Win 7 pro x64/Win 8.1 Lenovo Laptop Dual Boot.