On 4 October 2012 21:11, James Morrissey <morrissey.jam...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have been having a problem with a new machine.
>
> Occasionally when i go to shut it down, it restarts instead. If i try
> and shut it down again, once it has rebooted to the login in screen,
> it shuts down completely.
>
> Sometimes it plays up and sometimes it doesn't i haven't be able to
> work out what causes it.
>
> I have read elsewhere that this might be a power setting in the BIOS,
> but i think not as i) it doesn't happen in windows (which i dual boot)
> and ii) it only happens some of the time and never if i shutdown
> straight from the login screen.
>
> Its not a world-ending problem, but its a bit of a hassle if i am in a
> rush to go somewhere and want to shut my machine down and it decides
> to restart.
>
> All of this takes place when shutting down via the cog in the top
> right of the panel.
>
> I've had this question kicking around the forums for a couple of weeks
> , but nothing has really come up. Someone suggested looking at the
> logs, but i am not sure where i'd be looking or what i'd be looking
> for.
>
> I was wondering if anyone on here might have any ideas.
>
>
Checking logs would be a good answer. You can use Log File Viewer and try
and things like Error or Warning in syslog (or, 'rror' or 'arning' - comes
in useful more often than you might think) but if it's an abrupt failure
being caused by something in BIOS or hardware it is less likely to log. If
there were any example logs in the forums you're looking in you could
search for those as well.

It does sound like a BIOS issue more than anything as it's going to be in
something like the suspend or hibernate process and that it's not
recovering properly.

s/
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