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1. You renamed the display attribute - power supply - power supply usage scheme - home.
2. If it doesn't work, just look at the display properties -- power -- advanced -- when you press the computer power button -- choose to shut down and try it.
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You can try shutting down with Task Manager or type -s -t 1 in Start Run
It seems that there is a D version of the XP system, start with a mouse click, shut down, shut down, and it will restart, it seems that there is a problem with the connection, and the shutdown is done to restart, and you try other shutdown methods.
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Motherboards are not good, some motherboards are like this, when there are other electrical appliances and the computer share a plug, or when the plugs of other electrical appliances are too close, the start and shutdown of the electrical appliances will cause the motherboard to boot inexplicably.
Your situation should be caused when the monitor is turned off. You can consider: 1. Use a plug-in seat for the monitor. 2. Turn off the monitor when shutting down.
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1 This ......,Reinstall the system,Back up the things of the C drive,Restore the image with ghost,10 minutes to get it。 If you really want to fix it, I suggest you take a look at the shutdown which thing is not corrupted or restricted.
2This has nothing to do with CMOS, if you have XP's system disk, go into COMS and replace it with an optical drive to boot, press F1 to repair the system file. Give points.
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The question is not specific enough, and since you have tried many methods, write it because there can be many reasons for the same symptom. Be sincere in your questions!
Is it installed with the ghost version?
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If you think there is still a problem with the power supply or circuit, try to clean up the computer.
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It would be nice to reinstall the system.
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I've encountered it, and it's most likely that there's a problem with the motherboard.
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Reasons why it can't be shut down:
1. In most cases, the computer cannot be shut down normally due to viruses and Trojans, which is achieved by kidnapping the system file registry to boot up, resulting in the computer being unable to shut down.
2. Windows sound file is corrupted and the computer cannot be shut down.
3. Incorrect CMOS settings will cause the computer to fail to shut down normally.
4. The "Advanced Power Management (APM)" function on the computer can also cause shutdown, crash or black screen problems.
Solution: 1. Use the housekeeper or anti-virus software installed on the computer, and click "Kill Trojan" to use the full disk scanning function.
2. Open the "Control Panel", click "Sound", and cancel the "Exit Windows" sound. If Windows shuts down normally, the problem is caused by quitting the sound file, and you can fix this by restoring the sound file from a backup or by reinstalling the program that provided the sound file, or by defining "quit Windows" as silent.
3. If the BIOS settings are incorrect, it may be that the BIOS has modified the power management options in the BIOS by mistake, if you are familiar with the BIOS settings, please enter the BIOS and try to modify the power management options in the BIOS. If you are not familiar with the BIOS, then simply select the "Load Default Setup" option and restore the BIOS to the default settings at the factory.
4. Turn on power support. Click "Start Settings Control Panel Power Options High Energy Power Management" and select "Enable Advanced Power Management Support".
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It may be that the system was installed when it was not fully installed.
Some of the installation files are corrupted.
But because it didn't run to the function, I didn't report the error before, and when it did, it reported the blue screen error.
I decided that I should troubleshoot the issue as soon as possible.
If you can't find the problem, it is recommended to reinstall the system.
It is recommended not to use ghost to restore the official original Windows system is safer and complete.
If you can't turn off the phone, pull the plug directly and shut it down, and then carry out the above operation.
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If you don't want to bother, send it for repair, if you get it yourself, you will start it first, repair the system with 360, clean up and optimize the computer, pay more attention to the computer when you usually use the computer, play the game normally, exit and then shut down, most players are directly shut down the computer, so the computer has to close the software you open before shutting down, so it takes time There is also the computer card when you brush the game.
If you are running a large game card, it is recommended that you upgrade your computer hardware, so that it is also very comfortable to play, and now it is not expensive to have a computer host.
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Is it stuck in the shutdown every time? Or can it be shut down normally after forcibly powering off?
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The new game is not very good for XP support, it is recommended to upgrade the system. Because XP is about to be delisted, Microsoft will stop updating and technical support for XP in April 2014, and there will be great security risks in the system at that time. And now a lot of software is starting to not support XP.,If you want to experience the latest and best software or games,Or upgrade to the latest system.,I recently upgraded to win8.,It feels good.。
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You force the shutdown off, and then turn it on, if it still can't be turned off, you can reinstall the system again
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Just use 360 to fix it.
It's obviously a system problem, reinstall it.
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