ThinkCentre M58p Se enciende sólo

Hola a todos. Os cuento mi problema, a ver si alguien se encontró en una situación similar.
El problema es que apago el ordenador, y con una frecuencia de entre unos 20 y 30 min trata de encenderse, enciende los ventiladores y pasados unos 2 segundos se vuelve a apagar. Todo esto, él sólo, sin haber programado nada.
El resto funciona correctamente, abrí la caja, y todos los condesadores parecen estar bien
Alguién tiene idea de si puede ser un fallo de configuració BIOS o algo???
Muchas gracias a todos por adelantado!
PD: desactivé ya el wait on lan (creo que es así) y  sigue igual.

Hola, podria ocurrir si se activa el Wake on Lan pero se tienen que dar otras opciones y ademas lo has desactivado, no se me ocurre que pueda ser, realiza un reinicio de hardware. quita el cable de corriente y deja pulsado el boton de encendido por al menos 20 segundos, lo conectas de nuevo y comprueba si el problema continua.
Tambien prueba a cargar los valores por defecto de BIOS y desactiva de nuevo la tarjeta de red en BIOS (wake on lan).
Saludos Cordiales,
Alez Curquejo
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