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Hello landlord, contemptible think:
There is a special item in the CMOS on the motherboard to set whether the computer will automatically turn on or not in this case. Because some computers are servers, they need to be turned on immediately after a power outage and a call. However, it may be placed in a relatively far place, which is not easy to manage, and under this condition, the computer needs to be automatically turned on after the call.
This is the situation that Xiao Zheng encountered above, when the power cord is plugged back in (equivalent to a power outage and a call), the computer will automatically turn on.
So how do you set it up to do this? First, go to the main interface of CMOS settings, select [Power Management Setup], and then select [PWR Lost Resume State], which has three options.
If [Last State] is selected, it means that when a call comes back after a power outage, the computer will return to the state of the computer before the power outage. If the computer is turned on before the power is off, it will automatically turn on after the call comes. If the computer is in a shutdown state before the power is off, the computer will not automatically turn on after the call.
I hope the above can help you.
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Let's reinstall the system!
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Software Issues:
1.virus, upgrade the anti-virus software, and enter the safe mode to kill the virus.
2.System file corruption, overwriting the installation or reinstallation of the system.
3.Start the manual stuffiness issue, start --run --msconfig and remove all the rest except ctfmon.
Hardware issues:1The power supply of the chassis is insufficient, which causes an automatic restart to replace the high-quality and high-power power supply. Or enter the safe mode, if it does not restart after shutting down, continue to check the system reason, if it restarts after shutting down, replace the power supply.
2.Memory problems, poor thermal stability of the memory will also cause the system to restart, it is recommended to replace the memory.
The temperature is too high or the cache is damaged, and the CPU temperature is too high, which often causes a protective automatic restart, because the chassis and CPU have poor heat dissipation, the CPU fan speed is low, and the fan and heatsink accumulate too much dust. CPU internal.
The first and second level cache is corrupted, and when running large programs or games, it will restart or crash, or replace the CPU to eliminate it.
Automatic restart caused by graphics card and PCI card (network card, modem).
Two methods: 1. My Computer Properties Advanced Startup and Failure Recovery Settings Turn off the automatic restart function if the system fails.
2. The software is incompatible, which often causes the problem of shutdown and restart. Solution: Right-click on "My Computer" and select Properties.
Select the "Advanced" tab, find "Startup & Failback", and click the "Settings" button next to it. Remove the checkmark before "Auto Restart" in "System Failure" (all checks are canceled, which can speed up the XP's opening and collapse bending).
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1.It may be that the computer hardware is malfunctioning, and it is recommended to check whether the computer's hardware is normal.
2.It may be that there is a problem with the computer system, and it is recommended to reinstall the system or update the system.
3.It may be that the power supply is insufficient, and it is recommended to check whether the power supply is normal.
4.It may be that there is a problem with the BIOS settings of the electric god spring brain, and it is recommended to reset the BIOS.
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When the computer is awakened immediately after the standby wakes up, it can be caused by the following four problems:
1.Software conflicts: Some software may conflict with power management or standby mode, causing problems when your computer wakes up.
This can be caused by incompatible drivers, outdated applications, or corrupted system files. It is advisable to check for recently installed apps or updates and make sure they are compatible with the operating system.
2.Driver issues: Outdated, corrupted, or incompatible drivers can cause your PC to restart after waking up from standby.
It is recommended to update all important hardware drivers, including graphics cards, sound cards, network cards, etc. You can get the latest drivers by visiting the official websites of individual hardware manufacturers** or by using the driver update tool.
3.Power settings: Standby mode settings may cause your computer to restart when it wakes up.
Check the power option settings to make sure the relevant settings for standby mode are configured correctly. Try changing the type of standby mode, such as from Hybrid Sleep to Sleep or Hibernation, and see if the problem persists.
4.Hardware failure: In some cases, a PC restart can be caused by a hardware failure.
For example, a faulty power supply, an unstable voltage, or an overheating issue can cause the computer to wake up from standby and then restart. Check the hardware status of your computer to make sure all components are working properly. Try cleaning the inside of your computer from dust and making sure your cooler is functioning properly to avoid overheating.
If the problem persists, it is advisable to seek help from a professional computer technical support staff who can troubleshoot in more detail and provide appropriate solutions.
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Take win10 system as an example, win10 system compared with other versions of the system recovery environment has been upgraded and improved, when the system due to multiple abnormal shutdown and other reasons caused by the hard disk file corruption, it will start restart the repair. However, sometimes when a computer malfunction cannot be repaired by automatic repair, the computer will be subjected to an infinite restart automatic repair. Generally, you can ask professional maintenance personnel to repair and change the hardware, and software problems can be pressed"f8"Boot into the system to restore the system.
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I'm dizzy, and I'm also running into your problem, but my computer finally came out with a restoration request, and it was restored to the state of the factory. I'm dizzy, and all the information saved in the A drive is lost! Thoughts!
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Whose computer. Throw the computer away. It's OK to buy it again.
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Is there any indication that there is an error or something?
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Pls is your system XP or W7
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There are many reasons for this, it may be a system problem, or it may be a setting problem, it is recommended to check the system first, update it and try it.
There is a problem with the power supply.
It's normal. After the power supply is used for a period of time, the rated voltage output will decrease, and the power consumption is the most when the power is turned on. >>>More
Hurry up and press the delete key or del key on the keyboard (some computers press the F2 or Ctrl+Alt+ESC key, and some use the F10 key and F12 key, there are generally prompts on the boot screen, and you can also check the motherboard manual; When setting up the BIOS, some machines may enter differently, but the main interface is similar, and some have to enter the next level menu to set, you can move the cursor to each project to enter and find it slowly, and there are settings to start the project from the optical drive. Others are more concise, press F12 to enter, and three arrangement interfaces appear: 1. CD-ROM; 2、floppy disk;3、hard disk。 >>>More
You can stand by manually. There are shutdown options.
Boot from the CD-ROM drive - if your CD is installed, you will be prompted to press any key to enter, and then you will follow the prompts to complete the system installation step by step. If you're using a clone version of the CD, you'll get a selection screen, and the first item is the automatic installation system.
The theme used by oneself is not saved.