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Hewlett-Packard Pavilion HPE h8-1234
System Specs:
Gigabyte Motherboard
3.50 gigahertz AMD FX -8320 Eight-Core
384 kilobyte primary memory cache
8192 kilobyte secondary memory cache
8192 kilobyte tertiary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Hyper-threaded (8 total)
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB [Hard drive] (1000.20 GB) -- drive 2, Status: Healthy
SanDisk SDSSDH3 2T00 (2000.40 GB) -- drive 1, Status: Healthy (this is my boot drive)
ST2000DX001-1NS164 [Hard drive] (2000.40 GB) -- drive 0, Status: Healthy
16342 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 2004 (build 19041.388)
THE PROBLEM:
When I do a windows shutdown then try to power back up, I have to do a power button shutdown then press the power button again so it will boot back up. I noticed that it doesn't even run POST during the first attempt. I have tried going into Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options -> Choose what the power buttons do and disabling Fast startup but that has not done anything. As a matter of fact my untrained eye says it still boots up pretty fast but that could be because my boot drive is an SSD.
Any ideas?
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System Specs:
Gigabyte Motherboard
3.50 gigahertz AMD FX -8320 Eight-Core
384 kilobyte primary memory cache
8192 kilobyte secondary memory cache
8192 kilobyte tertiary memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Hyper-threaded (8 total)
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 1TB [Hard drive] (1000.20 GB) -- drive 2, Status: Healthy
SanDisk SDSSDH3 2T00 (2000.40 GB) -- drive 1, Status: Healthy (this is my boot drive)
ST2000DX001-1NS164 [Hard drive] (2000.40 GB) -- drive 0, Status: Healthy
16342 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 2004 (build 19041.388)
THE PROBLEM:
When I do a windows shutdown then try to power back up, I have to do a power button shutdown then press the power button again so it will boot back up. I noticed that it doesn't even run POST during the first attempt. I have tried going into Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Power Options -> Choose what the power buttons do and disabling Fast startup but that has not done anything. As a matter of fact my untrained eye says it still boots up pretty fast but that could be because my boot drive is an SSD.
Any ideas?
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