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It may be necessary to reinstall the system or:
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 can also cause the system to shut down or reboot for a long time or even cause a crash, so we also need 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.
At the start of Run type regedit hkey users default control panel in the right window of the desktop, change the value of autoendtasks to 1
Just log out or restart.
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Estimate the power supply problem and try it again.
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The computer configuration is too poor, and there are many programs running.
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The symptom is that the computer is turned on and turned off or can jump out of the window normally, but after running for a period of time, it will take a long time to jump out after clicking, which is not poisoning or setting problems!!
All you need is to right-click on "My Computer" and "Manage" - "Services and Applications" - "Services" to find "Automatic Updates", set it to "Manual" and "Stop", okay, now shut down and try, your problem must be solved!!
I have been bothered by this problem for more than a month, and finally found the cause and solved it, and the online answers do not match the situation, so I sent it to my troubled friend!!
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Check if your C drive is full.
Drain the drive, or go to the seller.
It's Rhino's problem.
If you upgrade to SR6, you need to re-hack Rhino with SR6 PATH, and then open Rhino and enter the serial number. >>>More
In the Control Panel - User --- Enable Welcome Screen, select it.
My machine is like this, there is time for a blue screen, let's redo the system.
Virus. Just kill the virus.