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I change the tray and attach it from scratch! It seems like there's no other way.
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Cause. Crashed.
2. Solution.
1) Taskbar in Win7 desktop.
Find a flag icon in the lower right corner, right-click the pop-up dialog box, and click "Open Action Center".
2) Find "Change Settings" in the pop-up page and click on it.
3) The page jumps, find the word "Important Update" in it, there is a drop-down button below, click on it, select "Never check for updates" in the drop-down menu, and click OK. Of course, there are other ways to do this, but step 4 below is to introduce you to another way to set up.
4) Right-click on the Win7 desktop, the right drop-down menu pops up, find "Personalization" in it, and click on it.
5) A page pops up, find "Control Panel" in the left column of that page.
Home" and click on it.
6) The page jumps and then finds and clicks on the "System & Security" option.
7) Find the "Windows Update" option on the right side of the page, select "Enable or Disable Automatic Updates" below the option, click on it, the page jumps to the page in step 3, and then press step 3 to set it up.
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win7 boot display ready to configure windows do not shut down the computer and then restart it is still displayed after restarting.
win7 boot display ready to configure windows do not shut down the computer and then restart it is still displayed after restarting.
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The system has lost the boot file, it can't be started, if it's not a genuine system, it can't be repaired, and the system must be redone.
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Windows XP repeatedly auto-restarts the problem of blind solution!
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There is nothing possible on the 1st floor, because if there is a short circuit, it is equivalent to a long press, and after it is turned on, it is forced to shut down, and it can't enter the system.
1. Go to the BIOS, in the power management menu, see if the item is "Enable" (default), if so, change it to "Disable".
2. Right-click on my computer, select "Settings" in "Properties" "Advanced" Startup and Fault Recovery", remove the checkmark before "Auto Restart" in "System Failure" in the open dialog box, and press OK to apply.
3. Open the Control Panel Performance & Maintenance Power Options Advanced Power Management Check "Enable advanced power management support" to determine by application.
4. Sometimes unplug the network cable first when shutting down for troubleshooting, which may be caused by the quality of the network cable or the fault of the interface.
5. The computer will automatically restart after shutting down
Start Run Enter regedit enter, open the registry, and then [hkey local machine software microsoft window nt currentversion winlgon] and then create or modify an existing string value named "powerdownaftershutdown" on the right side, and its value "1" means that the computer is powered off when it is shut down, 0 indicates that the computer is restarted.
6. If it is caused by Wake-on-LAN, double-click the local connection Properties Configuration Advanced on the left side to select Shutdown Wake-on-LAN, and on the right side to select Shutdown OK.
7. If it still doesn't work, restore the system or reinstall it.
8. Start Running Input: msconfig OK System Utility Configurator Advanced Check "Disable Quick Shutdown" and restart the computer.
9. There is a problem with the power management of the motherboard. Some motherboards' power management components do not respond very accurately to level signals due to the design of the wiring and the quality of the parts. Since an instantaneous high voltage is generated at the moment when the power is cut off from the motherboard, this high voltage exists for a short time and has little effect on the hardware, but it usually causes a small pulse to PCI equipment such as network cards and modems.
If it is not determined to be a noise signal and the auto-wake function is enabled in your motherboard's BIOS, the motherboard will detect the external connection request of the network card and other devices, and will automatically turn on the computer. This reason is caused by hardware, so simply flashing the motherboard bi0s will not solve the problem. You can try turning off the auto-wake function in the motherboard BIOS, or you can turn off the PCI card wake-up function in the Power Management Setup Wake Up by PCI Card Disabled.
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The case button wires are short-circuited.
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