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You check the power supply and memory.
It used to be good, but now it automatically restarts, most of which is caused by the aging of the power supply and poor memory contact.
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You try to change the memory to another slot, and use the eraser to erase the gold finger of the memory before plugging it in.
How many watts is your power supply?
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When WinXP is shut down or restarted, it always stops at the "Saving System Settings" place, the hard disk light is no longer flashing, and the system does not respond! What is the reason for this? a:
When starting and shutting down the computer, the system always prompts: "Saving system settings", this is mainly because there are too many files loaded after the system runs, resulting in the system running too many files in a short period of time and cannot be aborted, we can use the "Ctrl+Alt+del" key to bring up the "Windows Task Manager", click "Process" to view the currently running files. To solve this kind of problem, type the "msconfig" command in "Start Running", and click the "Startup" tab item in the "System Configuration Utility" dialog box that pops up.
In addition, too much fragmentation on the hard disk will also cause the system to shut down or restart for a long time or even cause a crash, so we also have to regularly defragment the hard disk. If you set up a sound file when you shut down or log out, and if this sound file corruption can also cause this kind of problem, we can go to the Control Panel Sound & Audio Settings to remove the sound. If the problem is still not solved, we can right-click "My Computer", select "Manage", and select "Service" item in the "Services and Applications" item, and disable unnecessary services in the window on the right side.
Automatically close the stop responder when powered off:
Just log out or restart.
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It is estimated that the landlord's machine is at home adsl Internet access. This minute suspended animation state is caused by setting up automatic IP address acquisition.
If the computer is set to automatically obtain an IP address, then after Windows boots into the desktop, it will continue to wait for the DHCP server on the network to assign an IP address to the machine. Generally speaking, if a DHCP server is configured in the LAN, this process takes about 10 seconds; But the problem is that many home computers are used alone, there is no local area network, there is no DHCP server to assign an IP address to it, and it still has to wait in vain when it is turned on, waiting for Windows to repeatedly request confirmation of the address, this waiting process can last for more than a minute and hinder the operation of other programs.
The solution to this problem is to ask the administrator for a fixed IP address to fill in the "local connection" if the machine is a machine in the local area network; If the home user only has one machine and uses ADSL to access the Internet, then dial-up Internet access has nothing to do with the local connection, and the local connection can fill in an IP address at will, any number can be, such as or or so on.
1.Sound file corruption when exiting Windows.
The first thing you can do is determine if the "Quit Windows" sound file is corrupted - open the "Control Panel", open "Sound" and cancel the "Quit Windows" sound. If Windows shuts down normally, the problem is caused by quitting the sound file, and you can fix this by restoring the sound file from a backup or by reinstalling the program that provided the sound file, or by defining "quit Windows" as silent. >>>More
Drain the drive, or go to the seller.
There are 2 ways to do this.
1。Use this patch. >>>More
If the graphics card driver is problematic, delete the graphics card driver in safe mode, and then reinstall the driver. >>>More
1. You renamed the display attribute - power supply - power supply usage scheme - home. >>>More