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See what software is causing this to happen.
There is no diagram showing that we don't know what software caused it, or what software started when it was turned on.
There are several ways to do this:
1. The computer is not completely shut down, at this time, it is necessary to wait for it to be completely closed on the cover, or it can be forced to shut down before starting.
2. You can do it in Device Manager.
Inside the process, see if there is this app, if there is to end the task by him, and then shut down.
3. Or use security software to scan to see if there is rogue software.
If there is, clean him up.
4. You can also put this app.
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Recently, many friends have reported that when the computer is shut down, it always prompts that there is a program that has not been closed, which is very depressing, how should we solve this situation? Let me share the solution with you, welcome everyone to read and learn.
1. First press win+r or open the start menu to open the run, enter, and confirm the pop-up group policyr.
2. Find "Computer Configuration Management Template System Shutdown Options" on the left side
3. Double-click "Turn off the auto-termination function that will prevent or cancel the shutdown of the application", and tick "Enabled" in the new dialog box that pops up. In this way, when you encounter a program that is not closed, Windows 7 will automatically terminate and will not wait for the background program to close.
There is another way.
Click "Start Run" and enter "regedit" to enter the registry.
Navigate to "hkey users" in the registrydefault\control panel\desktop”
Find the "AutoEndTasks" key in the right pane, and if it doesn't, create a new "String" named "AutoEndTasks".
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There is always a program that prevents the shutdown when the shutdown is done, and the shutdown prompt box appears.
Run Enter Enter to open Group Policy, select Computer Configuration Management Templates System Shutdown option on the left stool, double-click "Turn off the automatic termination function of applications that will prevent or cancel shutdown" on the right side, select "Enabled" in the open prompt box, and press OK.
When the computer is shut down, there is a system blocking shutdown is a prompt function in the system program. The system informs the user that there are programs in the background that have not been closed. Ways to turn off this system prompt feature are as follows:
1.Start menu to open Run, enter, and then tap OK.
2.In the pop-up menu, click Manage Templates, then click System, and then click the Shutdown option.
3.Then double-click to close the auto-terminate feature that will prevent or cancel the shutdown of the app, and select to enable the then click OK.
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No, but the correct way to shut down is to close all programs before shutting down to avoid losing things.
Nowadays, the computer system shutdown will automatically close the program, and the only will automatically save the settings, files, so there is no need to close all the programs, but long-term direct shutdown will damage the device, especially the hard disk, CPU, may also burn things.
Precautions: 1. When shutting down, the system will automatically turn off the running program and then turn off the power supply, and only run the startup item next time;
2. If there is a new or modified document, it must be saved first and then shut down, otherwise it will be lost;
3. Shut down directly and shut down the program, which will affect the shutdown speed, if you want to shut down quickly, you must close the program first and then shut down.
Next time, it's OK to log out first and then shut down.
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