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December 4th, 2022 10:00


@Rye Encoke wrote:

Brand new Aurora R13 sometimes won't shut down. 


Check Reliability History report for any critical/red errors during usage-period (that should be address anyway) and also near Shut-Down time.

Sounds like it might be crashing on Shut-Down (and set to Reboot in even of crash). With UEFI and bootable NVMe SSD, it can reboot very fast.

If it is crashing on Shut-Down and Windows isn't catching any errors, maybe try turning-OFF Fast-Startup. That way, it's not trying to save the Hibernation-like file it creates (so then, one less thing happening at Shut-Down).

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December 4th, 2022 06:00

Will not power down, or will not go to sleep mode?

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December 4th, 2022 07:00

Will not power down.  I click on shut down, it starts the process, but then the login screen for my pin comes back up.  If I restart the computer, once it restarts I can almost always then shut down

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December 4th, 2022 08:00

I did find another similar problem to mine and used the Dell Accepted Solution on my computer. 

 

https://www.dell.com/community/Alienware-Desktops/Aurora-R13-powers-itself-on-after-Shut-down/m-p/8111716#M54638

 

that is the link to the other post with the Dell Accepted Solution there as well.  My deep sleep mode did have S4 and S5 enabled.  I have disabled them and so far have been able to shut down 3 times with no problem.  Will see if that lasts or not.

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December 4th, 2022 11:00

Okay so checked that reliability history.  First there were all kinds of awcc stopped working but did a search on that and apparently it's just the way it operates.  I noticed that there were no reports or errors for windows shutting down...however the next morning when I turned the computer on I got a report that windows was not shut down properly.

 

However, today since I disabled the deep sleep mode for s4 and s5, I have been able to shut down my computer more than a dozen times with no problem.  It begins the process and I get the little circle that says shutting down and after a few seconds it shuts down.  On that history that I was looking at I have no reports of windows not being shut down properly.  So the dozen or so shut downs I did today worked properly and generated no report.  I think the disabling of the deep sleep mode (I gave the link above to the original post that had that solution) actually fixed the problem whatever it was.

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December 10th, 2022 07:00

The original solution about the deep sleep mode did not last.  However, turning off the fast startup did work, have had no more problems since turning off fast startup

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December 19th, 2023 15:22

Never getting one of these again. Used to be a huge fan of Alienware, my X-51 lasted a decade without a single problem. Fast forward to my Aurora and its an absolute. Never works properly (slow whenever you turn it on for the first 5 hours) and now whenever I try and restart or power down it just sits in limbo for hours until I am forced to manually shut it down. Absolutely terrible machine eap when you consider the close to $3000 price tag. What a joke.

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