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This failure is the most prone to Windows XP operating system shutdown failures. The reasons for this failure may be as follows: 1 The system settings are in the mess Windows XP by default, when the system has an error, it will automatically restart, so that when the user shuts down, if the system error occurs during the shutdown process, the computer will be restarted.
Disabling this feature often resolves the problem of auto-restart. Right-click "My Computer" on the desktop, select "Properties" in the pop-up right-click menu, pop up the "System Properties" window, click the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Failback" column, and the "Startup and Failback" window will pop up. In the "System Failure" column the "Auto Restart" option before the pair.
Link to related post) If the above two problems have been solved, but the problem of not being able to shut down has not been solved, I can only say that the problem may exist with half hardware and half software, BIOS on [friends told Dao Gigabyte motherboard (it is estimated that after the 915 platform, there is an unreasonable setting problem on it, and it is not very clear whether other motherboards have it)] The specific operation to change the settings is: After restarting the machine, press the "Delete" button to enter the BIOS interfaceand move the cursor to select Power Management Setup Enter. Then select the "Power on by Ring" line, press Enter, and then select "Disabled" Enter.
Then select the "resume by alarm" line and press enter and select "disabled" to enter. Then press the "Esc" key and finally move the cursor to select".
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It may have something to do with the power supply of your computer and the power supply of your cat or router. There are very few words from ordinary hackers, and they are not the computers of celebrities, so why do hackers hack you. Right, no.
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Is it being controlled?
Try antivirus. Install a firewall.
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It could be a power issue, or a master issue. You'd better put the main battery down.
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It should be your case power cable.
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Summary. 1. First of all, guess that this phenomenon may be caused by Wake-on-LAN in the Control Panel - Network and Lnternet Network Connection, right-click the local connection and select Properties.
2. Next, click Configure in the Local Connection Properties dialog box.
3, Then, click Advanced Options in the dialog box that opens, and set the value of the Turn off Wake-on-LAN option to off.
4. Then, guess that the computer will automatically restart after shutting down, or it may be that the startup and failure recovery have been set, and click on the advanced system settings in the control panel system.
5, Then, in the Advanced section of the System Properties dialog box, click the Settings button in Startup & Recovery.
6. Finally, uncheck the checkbox of auto-restart in the dialog box to confirm the exit.
What's the deal with the computer turning off normally and then turning it on automatically?
Hello pro 1Open Control Panel 2Click on "System and Security"3
Click on "System"4Once you're in, click on "Advanced System Settings"5In Startup & Failback, click on "Settings"6
Follow the above methods or shut down and restart the computer immediately.
1. First of all, guess that this phenomenon may be caused by Wake-on-LAN in the Control Panel - Network and Lnternet Network Connection, right-click the local connection, select Attribute 2, and then click Configure in the Local Connection Properties dialog box. 3, Then, click Advanced Options in the dialog box that opens, and set the value of the Turn off Wake-on-LAN option to off. 4. Then, guess that the computer will automatically restart after shutting down, or it may be that the startup and failure recovery have been set, and click on the advanced system settings in the control panel system.
5, then, in the Advanced of the System Properties dialog box, click the Settings button 6 in Startup and Fault Recovery, and finally, uncheck the checkbox for automatic restart in the dialog box to OK to exit.
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1. Hardware problems, such as unstable memory heat dissipation, loose graphics card and network card, etc.
2. If the virus Trojan problem is caused, the system will be automatically started after 60 seconds when some spoof viruses occur. Or hacking a backdoor to remotely control everything that happens on a computer, including getting it back up.
3. Caused by some setting problems, such as WindowsXP by default, it will automatically restart when the system has an error, so that when the user shuts down, if the system has an error during the shutdown process, the computer will be restarted.
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Computer: Product name: ASUS notebook.
Product model: ASUSU4700I
System version: Windows 10
Software version: null
1.If there is a system error in the computer running during the shutdown, there will be a reboot.
2.An advanced power management error occurs when the computer shuts down and is related to the computer's power management, which may be caused by the computer's advanced power management not being able to support the system.
When the device fails, such as USB flash drive, mouse, keyboard, etc., it may cause the problem of shutdown failure.
4.When the software installation in the computer is incompatible, the computer will also restart.
Summary. 1.There is an error in the computer running the system during the shutdown.
2.This is caused by the computer's advanced power management not being able to support the system.
Equipment failure, USB flash drive, mouse, keyboard and other equipment failure.
4.The software installation in the computer is not compatible.
Automatic power on after computer shutdown Solution:
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First of all, see if it is a system (virus) problem, press F8 on boot and press the up or down arrow to let the system stay in the selected state or press delete to enter CMOS, see if it will restart, if the reboot has nothing to do with the system or virus, check whether the fan is installed (there is a problem with CPU heat dissipation), whether the power supply is reset or not, if not, add me QQ
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