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I think you must be using Rising Antivirus, which has been buggy lately. The workaround provided by your Rising moderator:
Try the following:
Before shutting down, the configuration is not saved, the entire Rising software is repaired, and all protections are temporarily turned off before shutting down.
If the problem still cannot be solved, it is recommended to temporarily uninstall Rising (Start - Program - Rising - Repair Select Uninstall in the open repair dialog box Do not keep user settings), and then reinstall, adjust the upgrade to manual, do not update for the time being for the next two days, and wait for a stable new version to be released before upgrading.
The Rising team is currently patching the vulnerability here, and apologizes for the inconvenience.
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That's what my computer used to look like, and I solved it right from the time I installed the system.
You'd better try it too, or you can use a restore software or a one-click ghost try, but be careful to back up your useful data.
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Stuck while the power is being turned off. Press and hold the host power for a few seconds, and it will turn off.
And then? Don't you need to think about it, take it and fix it!
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The same feeling,Recently, the original Rising software was engaged,I have redone the secondary system,After the first redo,The software is installed,Completed again,Now reinstalled,Except for Rising is not installed,Everything else is installed,More than a day,There is no abnormality at present。 Streak until the end of the Rising shutdown door.
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Whether the computer is poisoned, start the antivirus software for antivirus, if not, reinstall the system.
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You're running too much stuff please quit after shutting down to try.
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Isn't that how your computer is? If not, how do you operate it before you can't turn it off? What hardware has been installed, what is it, can you please tell me about it? (If there is an occasional shutdown crash, please press the power on and off button to turn off the power on).
If such a problem arises, such a problem is caused by software conflicts, inappropriate drivers, and system problems, can you restore the system, or not reinstall the operating system, do not guess to install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with the shutdown? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.
If the shutdown is slow or the shutdown problem cannot be resolved temporarily, the shutdown is done. Right-click on the taskbar and select Task Manager, hold down the Ctrl key and do not move, and click "Shutdown" and "Close" on the Task Manager page with the mouse, then release the hand that presses the Ctrl key and wait for the shutdown (Win7 does not have this).
In terms of hardware, the CPU and other hardware temperatures are too high, unsuitable hardware is installed, inappropriate things are installed before the accident, or playing games, watching, or operating large programs, or the computer has been used for a long time, at this time it is very stuck, you have to have some patience and wait for the computer to recover slowly, click on every page on the computer to recover slowly, and then shut down after returning to normal, if it still can't, just press the power on and off button to shut down (if the computer is on for too long, my experience is, Restart the computer every once in a while, release the cache, and then play better).
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
The system comes with the system restore: "Start" "Negotiation program" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press the first step, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click the next step to restore (win7 restore the system, right-click on the computer to select attributes, on the right side of the selection of system protection, system restore, follow the steps to do it, you can also choose the bottom of this page to create, Create your own restore point).
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It's the connection, you go check it out.
The talk is quite detailed, and the hope is that it will be helpful to you.
The constant display is shutting down is nothing more than the cause of the system or virus. >>>More
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. >>>More
See what software is causing this to happen.
There is no diagram showing that we don't know what software caused it, or what software started when it was turned on. >>>More
You can refer to the following methods to reject the update before the shutdown. >>>More
Next time, it's OK to log out first and then shut down.