Started having this issue a few days back where when I start my PC it boots for a second, then as the CPU LED turns on the PC shuts off, then after a few seconds it boots up like nothing happened. From there it prompts me to enter the BIOS at which point I can just save and exit and use my PC like nothing was out of the ordinary. No RAM faults, no CPU issues (that I've experienced yet), just all normal.
Specifically this only happens when the PC has been turned off at the power supply (or power socket). If I leave the power on at the wall or power supply the next time I boot it up there is no hiccup.
This has started happening after a period of a few weeks of my PC being unused and unplugged at the wall. I pressed all the power cables and GPU to make sure it's plugged in, took out the CMOS battery for a minute (as if I knew what I was doing lol). It's a bit dusty but it's been far worse (I clean it out a couple times a year).
Any ideas what the cause is?
Specifically this only happens when the PC has been turned off at the power supply (or power socket). If I leave the power on at the wall or power supply the next time I boot it up there is no hiccup.
This has started happening after a period of a few weeks of my PC being unused and unplugged at the wall. I pressed all the power cables and GPU to make sure it's plugged in, took out the CMOS battery for a minute (as if I knew what I was doing lol). It's a bit dusty but it's been far worse (I clean it out a couple times a year).
Any ideas what the cause is?