The computer won t shut down and get back up for no reason after the point of shutdown 55

Updated on number 2024-05-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I also have this kind of problem, looking forward to it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's because there are programs that can't end normally that are still running, and your My Computer --Properties --System Properties --Advanced--System Failure Settings inside the System Failure option below"Automatic restart"There's no cancellation, so it's going to restart, and you just cancel that option

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I used to be like this, and then it was fine after reloading.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is a virus that is causing the system to fail. Kill it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Haven't touched it before!! Will it reboot?? Viruses will this?? It's better to restore the system,,, you can't have to reinstall it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Summary. Hello dear! What should I do if the computer is not shut down and restarts, there are many reasons, you can try the following methods to solve it:

    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 and select "Properties - Advanced - Startup and Fault Recovery - Settings", remove the "" before "Auto Restart" in the "System Failure" in the open dialog box, and press "OK". 3. Open the Control Panel - Performance & Maintenance - Power Options - Advanced Power Management - Check "Enable Advanced Power Management Support" and press "OK".

    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.

    The computer didn't shut down, and it was okay to restart, right?

    Will it start by itself?

    Hello dear! What should I do if the computer is not turned off and the machine is restarted, there are many reasons, you can try the following methods to solve it: 1. Enter the BIOS, in the power management menu, see if "rmeeventwakeup" (PME event wakeup), whether a delicate argument is "enable" (default), if so, change it to "disable".

    2. Right-click on my computer and select "Properties-Advanced-Startup and Fault Recovery-Settings", remove the "Auto Restart" in the "System Failure" in the open dialog box, and press "OK". 3. Open the Control Panel - Performance & Maintenance - Power Options - Advanced Power Management - Check "Enable Advanced Power Management Support" and press "OK". 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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Won't you shut down? Why do you press the power button to turn it off? You can try it with 360 Security Guard's system repair function, or use 360 Security Guard's computer doctor to take a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You don't need to install a system! You can write an auto-shutdown command so you don't have to force a shutdown!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the system fails, it is recommended to reinstall the system.

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