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Clean the dust from the parts in the computer console.
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1 Start Run Enter cmd into the DOS window Enter at Enter If the display list is empty, it means that your computer does not have a program to shut down when you are scheduled.
2 After restarting, enter the BIOS, generally the computer is to press del to check whether the temperature is too high in the BIOS, if there is a high temperature alarm, set it to a high temperature alarm.
3 360 antivirus is not so strong Whether there is a virus or not is not certain.
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If you install a scheduled shutdown, it should be a software problem with the scheduled shutdown, the temperature of your computer is 55 degrees, you see if there is more ash on the CPU fan, and the heat dissipation is not good.
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Summary. This may be because the computer is set up with an auto-start function, or there are other programs or tasks that prevent the computer from shutting down properly. You can try the following workarounds:
1.Check the auto-boot settings: Go to your computer's BIOS or system settings, see if the auto-boot option is set, and if so, turn it off.
2.Close background apps: Open Task Manager and close all unnecessary background apps and processes to make sure that no programs are affecting the shutdown operation.
4.Perform system repair: Run the built-in repair tool, such as Windows, you can run the system file check tool (SFC Scannow) or reinstall the system patch.
If none of the above methods work, it may be a problem caused by a hardware failure, and it is recommended to contact a professional or after-sales service center for further maintenance.
This may be because the computer is set up with an auto-start function, or there are other programs or tasks that prevent the computer from shutting down properly. Here are some workarounds you can try:1
Check the auto-boot settings: Go to your computer's BIOS or system annihilation settings to see if the auto-boot option is set, and if so, turn it off. 2.
Close background apps: Open Task Manager and close all unnecessary background apps and processes to make sure that no programs are affecting the shutdown operation. 3.
Perform system repair: Run the built-in repair tool, such as Windows, you can run the system file check tool (SFC Scannow) or reinstall the system patch. If none of the above methods work, it may be a problem caused by hardware failure, and it is recommended to contact a professional or after-sales service center for further grinding hole repair.
You've done a great job! Can you elaborate on that?
It may be that the computer is set to automatically start the power of the high energy or other programs that cause the prostitute machine to be unable to turn off. You can try the following workarounds:1
Check the auto-start settings: Go to the system settings and turn off the auto-start option. 2.
Turn off background travel programs: Close unnecessary background applications and processes. 3.
Update drivers: Update drivers for motherboards, graphics cards, etc. 4.
Perform a system repair: Run the system's built-in repair tool or reinstall the system patch. If the problem persists, contact a professional or after-sales service center to troubleshoot a possible hardware failure.
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1.: Poor heat dissipation. Due to the influence of weather temperature or the insufficient number of revolutions of the CPU fan, the system overheats, which will lead to the automatic shutdown of the computer, it is recommended to check whether the system temperature is normal.
2.: Memory reasons. When the contact between the memory and the motherboard socket is loose, it may also cause the computer to shut down automatically, it is recommended to check whether the memory is plugged in tightly with the motherboard, or you can change the socket to see if it is down.
3: Check whether the CPU is overheated, whether the CPU fan holder is stable, if it is broken or unstable, it can't hold down the CPU fan, the CPU fan has insufficient heat dissipation capacity, the CPU temperature is too high, the automatic protection function of the motherboard will automatically shut down, and the CPU fan screws are loose!
4: It may be caused by the unstable voltage of the host, just replace it with a high-power power supply.
It may be that there is too much dust on the fan, which causes the automatic shutdown, and it is normal to clean up the dust!
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Most of them are caused by the failure of the CPU cooling fan or bracket, which causes overheating, and the motherboard's self-protection power is cut off. Solution: Check whether the CPU cooling mechanism is loose and whether the fan is normal.
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Experienced the problem, the key is broken, and it is easy to weld to death when pressed. Solution: Change the button, or tap it to see if it pops back.
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1. If this problem always occurs in a single program or game, please change it to an English installation directory, or install it once according to the default C drive of the program, restart the system and then run the program.
2. Close or uninstall the antivirus and optimization software, uninstall the latest updated system patches, and install the official drivers.
3. Turn off data protection: right-click on the computer - "Properties" (if there is no computer icon on the desktop, you can click Start - Computer - right-click to select "Properties"), select the advanced system settings at the top left, select "Advanced" in the pop-up window, and then select "Settings" in the performance bar, click the "Data Execution Protection" tab, select "Enable DEP(U) for all programs and services except the selected programs below", and then click "Add" below to select Win7 from the hard disk"Stopped working" program, OK. As shown in the figure below:
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1. Viruses. 2. Software Conflicts.
3. Security software shielding.
Specifically, you need to check the system logs and analyze the ** that went wrong, and the operation steps are the same for Windows 7 and Windows 10.
1. Press "Windows key + R" to enter it in the start-> menu""。
2. Enter appears"Event Viewer", open it, and then tap"Application and service logs"and wait for the scan to load the logs.
3. Check each item under it separately, if there is a red error item, double-click it, and you can see the specific error message.
Then, the error message is corrected.
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It shouldn't be these problems, it should be a poor contact in the memory, remove him and check it with a rubber, try it.
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App issues, generally an app error needs to be closed, you can reinstall the app!
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Sometimes the automatic closure of the web page is also the reason for the firewall, do not reinstall it if it can be used normally, scan the system files for loss or tampering, and then talk about abnormality.
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Personally, I think you should check if it's a power supply failure, or if the CPU cooling fault is causing the temperature to be too high.
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It feels like something should be installed to poison, you can use a few more antivirus software to kill the virus, if it still doesn't work, then reinstall the system.
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First reduce the program to a minimum (start->run->msconfig), upgrade the antivirus software to the latest, unplug the network cable and restart the computer, and go to safe mode to kill the virus, and then you can only reinstall the system.
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There are many reasons why the application degree is automatically turned off, and the most common ones are the following:
1. Hardware problems, main memory module problems, poor quality memory modules often appear memory overflow, resulting in the automatic exit of the running software or fault prompts;
Solution: Replace the memory module.
2. System poisoning: it may be that there is a malicious program or Trojan horse in the computer;
Solution: Use anti-virus software to kill or reinstall the system;
3. Software damage: This situation generally occurs in the operation of a single software;
Here's how to do it: Delete the software and reinstall it.
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In addition, check to see if the program is blocked by security software and check the system logs.
Enter in the Start-> menu, and press Enter"Event Viewer", open the Event Viewer, and then tap"Application and service logs"After waiting for the scan to load the log, check each item under it separately, if there is a red error item, double-click it, and you can see the specific error message. Then, the error message is corrected accordingly.
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Antivirus! And then:
Start menu, run, enter cmd, press enter, enter in the command prompt (copy is sufficient):
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.ocx) do regsvr32 /s %1
Paste, press Enter, and type:
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1
Enter! Until screen scrolling stops, restart your computer!
If you really can't do it, "one-click restore" the system or "reinstall the system"!
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Please try to turn it off"windows error reporting service"Serve.
Right-click on "Computer", select "Manage", in "Services & Applications", select Services, find the "Windows Error Reporting Service" service, right-click Properties, select "Forbidden" as startup type, and click Off"Stop"Button.
I also had this problem when I first used win7, and then I turned off the auto-close non-response program service, and it was no problem
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1. Use the system restore that comes with the system to restore it to the time when there is no fault (or use the restoration software to restore the system).
2. If the fault persists, use the system disk to repair it, open the command prompt and enter sfc scannow Enter (there is a space between sfc and ), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and the system will automatically compare the repaired ones.
3. If the fault persists, set the optical drive in BIOS as the first boot device, insert it into the original system installation disk, press the R button, and select "Repair Installation".
4. If the fault persists, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
System Restore that comes with the system: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after selection, click Next to restore.
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1 It may be that you have recently installed some program that causes the system to be unstable. or conflict with other software.
2. It is recommended that you kill the virus in safe mode or reinstall the system, and the operating system can definitely solve your problem.
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Do a system fix, or redo the system.
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