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Hi,
Have you got the latest ATKACPI driver for your model laptop and OS?
-Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 (you don't say your OS) e.g. video, Audio, LAN, Wifi Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
+Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 (you don't say your OS) and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, Audio, LAN, Wifi Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
If that didn't work try the following:
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
Also here is a link (ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
Hopefully this is of some help.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

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Hi,
Have you got the latest ATKACPI driver for your model laptop and OS?
-Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, Audio, LAN, Wifi Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
+Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 (you don't say your OS) e.g. video, Audio, LAN, Wifi Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
If that didn't work try the following:
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
Also here is a link (ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
Hopefully this is of some help.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

Tekst:

Hi,
Have you got the latest ATKACPI driver for your model laptop and OS?
-Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, LAN, WifI Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
+Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, Audio, LAN, Wifi Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
-https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
+https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
If that didn't work try the following:
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
Also here is a link (ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
Hopefully this is of some help.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

Tekst:

Hi,
-Have you got the latest ATKACPI driver for your model laptop and OS.
-Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, LAN, WifI Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
-https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
+
+Have you got the latest ATKACPI driver for your model laptop and OS?
+
+Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, LAN, WifI Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
+
+https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
+
+If that didn't work try the following:
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
+
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
+
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
-Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
+
+Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
Also here is a link (ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
-http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
+
+http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
+
Hopefully this is of some help.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

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Hi,
+Have you got the latest ATKACPI driver for your model laptop and OS.
+Here is a link, select your model, then select your OS scroll down to ATKACPI and download and install. There have been numerous and various problems regarding Win10 and Asus laptops. They have mostly been resolved by installing the latest driver from Asus. Do not be tempted to install all the various drivers available. If something works in Win10 e.g. video, LAN, WifI Touchpad etc. leave it alone. Just do the one. It will make problem solving easier if a problem occurs because you know what you have done and what is likely to be the cause.
+https://www.asus.com/us/Notebooks/X555LA/HelpDesk_Download/
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
-Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
+Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
-Also here is a link(ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
-http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
+Also here is a link (ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
+http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/
+Hopefully this is of some help.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

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Hi,
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
-
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
-
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
-
Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
-Also check in Control Panel> Power Options > Advanced power settings > especially in the area of Hibernation and sleep.
+Also here is a link(ignore the possibility of a mouse starting it) which details methods of finding out what started your laptop.
+http://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

Tekst:

Hi,
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
-Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
-What OS are you using? May be able to give other pointers if the above doesn't solve it.
+Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
+
+Also check in Control Panel> Power Options > Advanced power settings > especially in the area of Hibernation and sleep.

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Bewerkt door: jayeff

Tekst:

Hi,
Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.
In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option
''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''
-Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
+Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.
+What OS are you using? May be able to give other pointers if the above doesn't solve it.

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Origineel bericht door: jayeff

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Hi,

Almost all the latest BIOSs have a setting for auto power on after power is restored.

In the BIOS in Advanced Power Management (APM) look for this option

''Restore from AC power loss [always OFF| always ON| last state]''

Set this to your preference, Save the BIOS settings and restart the system.

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