You have an important mission to complete and pass on the power button on your PC, the only thing you do not want to experience is a computer that will not start. If you encountered such a situation, so this blog is for you. You can not show an issue that is responsible for this problem, it could be something related to power button does not work properly and / or something more serious like an aging SMPS. They are the produce, but there may be other issues, such as overheating, processor, graphics card, or a virus or spyware activity. If you’re in such a situation this blog help you find the question of the problem and remedial action. Here are the most neglected issues and solutions that should get your system online. First check the power cord is connected to the outlet securly or not. A coward can cause the restart Socket, then observe the power switch and see if its stuck. If thats the case, you may need to use a sharp object like a paperclip or something similar to release the power button. If this does not work, you can help remove the side panel of the processor to get the power button to release the correct position. If the above does not help in correcting your PC to reboot, then turn off the power switch that is at the rear of the unit next to the SMPS fan. If your SMPS doesn’t have a switch, then you must remove the PC from the wall outlet. Also make sure you do this as soon as possible to minimize the damage that may result from the flucuations power, which can damage the motherboard, hard disk etc. in the PC. If this is not a power or a related SMPS, next thing you should do is check the operating system of your computer and applications by ensuring that no viruses or spyware have made your PC. Your system may be infected with viruses and spyware when you download your orders from the Internet. To clean viruses and spyware, you must remove your hard drive and connect it to a friends computer and scanner. Ensure that your friends are up to date antivirus program before you plug your hard drive in your computer friends. If not, the virus in your system could affect your computer friends too. Some viruses can erase all data on your hard drive. If your system is free of viruses and spyware, you should check your BIOS. BIOS (Basic Input Output System) is a small program written in ROM of your PC to initialize all devices on your PC when you turn on your PC. BIOS is stored in ROM, and the settings you make in the BIOS are stored using the power of a battery on the motherboard to save the settings. In some cases, when the battery is empty, the settings may be lost or damaged. So, try to enter the BIOS by pressing Del or F2 and you have an option to load the default settings should work fine. But in most cases, when the PC is rebooted, you can not access the BIOS setup. Then you must physically reset the BIOS by removing the side panel of the processor and find the Clear CMOS jumper and changing the jumper on pins and above the ignition system. Then, turn to the rider to the starting position and start the PC. You need your PC or motherboard manual to perform the steps above and do as last option. If the problem still persist, you should check your RAM. Open the side panel of your processor and you can see 2 or 4 outlets with 1, 2, 3 or 4 RAM modules that look like long thin sticks. You may have a problem if one of the RAM modules are not properly inserted into the jacks and / or if one of the RAM module does not work. Try removing the RAM modules and connect again. If you have more of a check using a RAM module module at a time, doing so you can find the faulty RAM module. After all the steps above, if the PC is still rebooting, the last thing you need to look at is your SMPS, SMPS try to borrow one from a friends computer and check if everything works properly.