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It would if it was faulty and giving off a signal as though its been pushed
A short signal would shutdown pc giving a windows is shutting down message.
A long signal would cause it to go off completely.
Short one in the bios would also cause it to go off completely.
Had it happen to me when dust was pushing the switch in inside the case.
One way to tell would be to change the power option so that if button is pushed it goes into standby rather than shutdown. then if you get it going into standby rather than shutdown you know![]()
Hmmm... I never thought of it like that. I do like your thinking. I will keep this in mind when working on future systems.
However, I am getting a critical error in the event viewer showing windows lost power unexpectadly, also when booting back up it says windows did not shut down correctly, safe mode, recently used settings bla bla.
so this wouldn't appear if it was a normal shutdown, however thanks again for the tip on future systems.