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When the system shuts down, it will automatically end the running program, and if your network connection is not closed, the system will automatically close it for you, don't worry.
Sincerely hope that your problem will be solved...
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You didn't manually end the network connection.
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Tea is strong, is this problem so serious?
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1. Software.
1 Virus destruction.
Antivirus or ghost system.
2 System file corruption.
For this kind of failure, because there is no access to the normal desktop, you can only overwrite the installation or reinstall.
3 Timing software or scheduled task software works.
If you set up the schedule to restart or load certain workers in the Scheduled Taskbar, the computer will start up again when the scheduled time comes. In this case, we can open the Startup item, check whether there are any executable files or other scheduled workers that we are not familiar with, block them and then boot them to check. Of course, we can also directly enter the msconfig command in Run to select the startup item.
2. Hardware. 1. The mains voltage is unstable.
Generally, the switching power supply of home computers works in the voltage range of 170V 240V, and when the mains voltage is lower than 170V, the computer will automatically restart or shut down. Because we sometimes don't feel the fluctuation of the mains voltage, we mistakenly think that the computer will restart automatically for some reason.
Solution: For areas where the power supply is often unstable, we can purchase a UPS power supply or a wide switching power supply of 130 260V to ensure the stable operation of the computer.
2 Poor quality of the plug strip or power socket with poor contact.
3. Poor heat dissipation Change the fan.
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1. Generally speaking, in this case, the most effective way is to reinstall the system, if you don't change the hardware, and it was good before, you can use the system to restore "let the time go back and go back to the past" - restore the system to the normal state.
2. The premise is that the system restore is not closed, (some "masters" always turn off the system restore in order to improve the performance when installing the system, in fact, the performance improvement brought by this is very small, so it is recommended not to turn off the system restore.) System Restore Location: Start - Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore.
If the reinstallation is useless, then it is usually due to improper BIOS settings (the easiest solution is to restore the default settings of the BIOS) or improper ACPI settings or the motherboard is not compatible with XP, then you need to make relevant settings changes or upgrade the motherboard BIOS.
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Never mind. Leave it alone. Turning off the internet connection is a piece of broadband.
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This should not be an issue with the broadband connection, but could be caused by:
1. The system driver is incompatible.
Solution: Update the driver or reinstall the system.
2. Virus Trojan destruction.
Solution: System antivirus.
3. The host has poor heat dissipation.
Solution: Remove the dust from the bucket, replace the fan, and reduce the ambient temperature.
4. The aging of the power supply is corrected, resulting in excessive load of the load.
The solution to the problem of grinding is to replace the power supply.
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This one is fine, the prompt is closing the network connection, which is normal, and the network connection is also a software. So don't panic when it comes to displaying this kind of information, my computer is the same!It has nothing to do with booting.
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Explain that you have a program that interferes with the shutdown, use the following Microsoft official method XP steps.
Steps for Vista or Win7.
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The perfect solution.
CPU swap. Swap a pair of memory modules.
+ hard disks. Processor change.
Change the motherboard and graphics card.
The system is changed and then the next drive life is perfectly solved!!
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Desktop or notebook.
Is the heat dissipation not very good, always stuck.
Then there is the system disorder, which will also cause crashes.
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If you don't want to change the hardware, you don't want to change the software, just dial the network cable and turn it off.
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There are many reasons for this.
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 the downlink is not
3.: Power supply issue. The lack of power supply is also an important factor in causing the computer to automatically shut down, but from this configuration, the possibility of this problem is very small.
4: Software factors. Computer shutdowns caused by viruses or Trojan horses also abound, especially the recent epidemic of shockwaves, which can cause the system to reboot and shut down.
If you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, it is recommended that you patch the blaster in time after using antivirus software, and the general problem can be solved.
The computer shuts down automatically for no reason.
5: Check whether the CPU is overheating and whether the CPU fan tray is stable, if it is broken.
Or it is unstable, can't hold down the CPU fan, the CPU fan has insufficient heat dissipation capacity, the CPU temperature is too high, the motherboard's automatic protection function will automatically shut down, and the CPU fan's screws are loose and early!
6: The capacitor of the motherboard is deformed, and the deformation may be caused by the unstable voltage of the host, so it can be replaced.
7: When the power supply of the host fails, or the voltage fluctuates greatly, add AC regulated power supply.
8: No, it is recommended to disinfect in safe mode, and it is not possible to disconnect the network and reinstall the system to eliminate system problems.
Be careful: it's your own static electricity. It's better to put it down.
Well, yes, before coming into contact with computer hardware, you should release your own static electricity. When the computer is working, the chassis, monitors and other equipment will release a large amount of static electricity, and the human body also carries a large amount of static electricity, if it comes into contact with the hardware, it may cause the hardware chip to be damaged by breakdown. If your hands are wet and wet, don't touch the hardware, as it is more likely to damage the hardware.
Before touching the hardware, you can touch the metal conductor to release static electricity from your body. You can also put a small electric fan next to the computer to blow it! Help dissipate heat!
It is best to leave the lid open for a long time to play.
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1.Check for viruses first.
2.Or restart your computer.
3.Sell the computer to a full check for hardware problems.
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