Acer Swift 3 - Not Shutting Down Properly, Blue Light Remains
Alex841
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Hi - Thanks in advance for any help on this. I've had this Swift 3 for 8 months and it's already been in for repairs once. It shut down but jammed on, with the blue light beside the power button remaining on. Nothing would turn it on or off properly. So in it went for repairs.
About a month after getting it back, a similar problem is back. It doesn't shut down properly. It'll shut down to a point, but the hard drive remains on (I can hear it whirring away) along with the blue light. I can power it off by physically holding the power down button, which I fear is damaging the computer in the long-term.
I've tried adjusting the Control Panel options, and advanced options, from research I've performed online. That's done nothing. Prior to trying any of those it has managed to shut itself off properly, but that's very rare.
So before I hand it back in for repairs/full refund, I'm checking on here to see if anyone can help.
Thank you very much! ALex
About a month after getting it back, a similar problem is back. It doesn't shut down properly. It'll shut down to a point, but the hard drive remains on (I can hear it whirring away) along with the blue light. I can power it off by physically holding the power down button, which I fear is damaging the computer in the long-term.
I've tried adjusting the Control Panel options, and advanced options, from research I've performed online. That's done nothing. Prior to trying any of those it has managed to shut itself off properly, but that's very rare.
So before I hand it back in for repairs/full refund, I'm checking on here to see if anyone can help.
Thank you very much! ALex
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There is likely an app running in the background that isn't playing nice with Windows. When you request a shutdown, sleep or hibernate the OS tells all running apps to do what's needed. It then waits for them to complete. When an app doesn't respond to the request there's a rather long timeout before the OS steps in and kills the process...
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Just a note, I came across this: https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/456452/laptop-wont-shutdown-or-sleep
It appears to be working for now, the second suggestion. Although I've never had a laaptop take so long to shut down before. So will keep an eye on it.0 -
There is likely an app running in the background that isn't playing nice with Windows. When you request a shutdown, sleep or hibernate the OS tells all running apps to do what's needed. It then waits for them to complete. When an app doesn't respond to the request there's a rather long timeout before the OS steps in and kills the process...
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Alex841 said:Hi - Thanks in advance for any help on this. I've had this Swift 3 for 8 months and it's already been in for repairs once. It shut down but jammed on, with the blue light beside the power button remaining on. Nothing would turn it on or off properly. So in it went for repairs.
About a month after getting it back, a similar problem is back. It doesn't shut down properly. It'll shut down to a point, but the hard drive remains on (I can hear it whirring away) along with the blue light. I can power it off by physically holding the power down button, which I fear is damaging the computer in the long-term.
I've tried adjusting the Control Panel options, and advanced options, from research I've performed online. That's done nothing. Prior to trying any of those it has managed to shut itself off properly, but that's very rare.
So before I hand it back in for repairs/full refund, I'm checking on here to see if anyone can help.
Thank you very much! ALex
Turned out, it was my vega 8 graphic driver issue so,
I solve it by:
1. go to (Control Panel\Programs\Programs and Features) then uninstall AMD software
2. go to (Control Panel\Device Manager) then double click on display adapter. Then right click on vega 8 and click uninstall
3. download the latest amd software from Amd driver official website
4. Restart your computer
5. Install the latest downloaded Amd driver for vega 8 R5 3500u
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I have the same problem as you, it is about almost empty CMOS Battery ? noted that mine is core i50
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Normally a dead or very low CMOS battery shows up as corrupted BIOS settings, especially loss of time and date. It shouldn't have anything to do with shutdown or sleep modes.
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billsey said:Normally a dead or very low CMOS battery shows up as corrupted BIOS settings, especially loss of time and date. It shouldn't have anything to do with shutdown or sleep modes.0
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If the system date and time are being reset each time the system is power cycled, then the CMOS battery is not doing it's job. It sounds as if your machine might be new enough to still be in warranty, if that is the case it would be worthwhile to contact Acer support to have them fix it. It would be very unusual for the battery to fail this quickly, so it might be something wrong with the motherboard itself.
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billsey said:If the system date and time are being reset each time the system is power cycled, then the CMOS battery is not doing it's job. It sounds as if your machine might be new enough to still be in warranty, if that is the case it would be worthwhile to contact Acer support to have them fix it. It would be very unusual for the battery to fail this quickly, so it might be something wrong with the motherboard itself.0
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Let us know what Acer says, and when they get it fixed for you what they said was wrong.
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Dear Friends, I just found the solution. Now my laptop is working in normal state by 2 weeks recently. The solution is about the power mode selection. To get rid of this problem, I have changed the additional power settings from "Acer" to "Balanced". Before that, I couldnt remember... Did I ever changed to or selected "Acer" or not? but It is possible that the "Acer" Power Mode should be the cause of this problem.
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