Azimuth
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I've posted this over on the NAG forum also, but perhaps someone here can help me out.
Sometimes (and increasingly often) my PC doesn't shut down properly. It just hangs on the "Windows is shutting down" screen, and I have to switch it off manually at the PSU. It's also occasionally (and, again, increasingly often) having issues during boot - it's not powering my USB devices properly. My keyboard (Logitech G15) doesn't come on at all, and my Wacom light flashes briefly, but by the time Windows has loaded, it's not actually working.
A single reboot usually solves the problem, but sometimes multiple reboots are required. Although I've not tried this enough times to say with certainty, unplugging the USB devices before booting, and then plugging them back in once Windows has loaded appears to work too, suggesting an initial power consumption issue.
It's the PSU, isn't it?
Sometimes (and increasingly often) my PC doesn't shut down properly. It just hangs on the "Windows is shutting down" screen, and I have to switch it off manually at the PSU. It's also occasionally (and, again, increasingly often) having issues during boot - it's not powering my USB devices properly. My keyboard (Logitech G15) doesn't come on at all, and my Wacom light flashes briefly, but by the time Windows has loaded, it's not actually working.
A single reboot usually solves the problem, but sometimes multiple reboots are required. Although I've not tried this enough times to say with certainty, unplugging the USB devices before booting, and then plugging them back in once Windows has loaded appears to work too, suggesting an initial power consumption issue.
It's the PSU, isn't it?