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To tell you very clearly, it's not about the hardware.
This is a setting problem, and the relevant settings of the system are the settings that will automatically turn on after shutting down.
Cancel the auto-start on it.
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It is estimated that it is a key problem You can try to pull out the switch wire on the motherboard and use a screwdriver to turn on the machine and turn it off to see if there is such a problem If not, open the key problem If there is a look at the system settings.
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How to fix the automatic restart of the computer
1.Before shutting down: 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 so on after returning to normal in the shutdown or doing other operations, if it still doesn't work, just press the power off button to shut down.
3.If the problem persists, we recommend that you reinstall the operating system.
4.In terms of hardware, such as hard disk, memory, etc., whether there is a problem, whether the temperature of CPU and other hardware is high, if it is caused by hardware problems, it is recommended to after-sales.
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If you install 360 and Thunderbolt and so on uninstall it try it!
That's what I did two days ago, and it's good to remove it and reload!
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The automatic shutdown should be caused by overheating of the hardware, and there should be no problem with the system, it is recommended to clean up the dust inside the case to see if the CPU and graphics card fans are rotating normally.
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It should be that your computer switch is in poor contact, check the switch.
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(1) The first reason: the boot circuit of the notebook motherboard is faulty, such as clock, reset, power supply, MOS tube, etc., which may cause failure to turn on, black screen, IO problems, unable to start the computer, black screen, etc.
2) The second reason: is that the memory and graphics card of the notebook are oxidized, resulting in poor contact with the memory slot or graphics card slot, resulting in inability to turn on, black screen, treatment method:
Solution: It is to remove the power supply, open the back cover of the notebook, take out the card slot of the memory, if it is not an independent graphics card soldered to the motherboard, also take out the card slot, align the part of the memory and the gold finger of the graphics card (that is, where there is a copper sheet) and wipe it back and forth with an eraser a few times, blow the ash, and then insert it back, cover the back cover, and generally boot it on.
3) The third reason: It is that the video memory of the notebook graphics card is soldered, the performance of the main chip is reduced, the BIOS of the graphics card is disordered, and the control power supply IC is problematic, which will cause the graphics card to fail to work normally, that is, the graphics card is broken, and because the graphics card is broken, it will naturally not be able to boot up, and the screen will be black.
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power management --erp is set to enabled, press F10 to save and exit the test.
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1. Set the BIOS to the default state.
2. Reinstall the operating system.
3. Motherboard maintenance.
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Is there something wrong with your system, the hardware can, but the software is not necessarily, maybe a program has gone wrong,
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It can't be, it must be the wrong way to close, and it's time to restart.
The configuration can be sent to the next one.
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1. Virus destruction.
As for whether it is a virus damage, you can use the latest version of antivirus software to kill the virus, and the virus will generally be found. Of course, there is also the possibility that someone maliciously hacked into your computer and placed a Trojan horse while surfing the Internet.
This allows the other party to control everything on the computer from a remote location, including restarting the computer. For some Trojans, it is not easy to remove, and it is better to reinstall the operating system.
2. System files are corrupted.
When the system files are corrupted, such as the fonts under Win2K and the Win98Fonts directory, the basic files are corrupted, and the system will be forced to restart because it cannot complete the initialization when it starts. For this kind of failure, because there is no access to the normal desktop, you can only overwrite the installation or reinstall.
3. Timing software or scheduled task software works.
If you set up a restart or load of certain workers in the scheduled taskbar, the computer will start up again when the scheduled time comes. In this case, I can open the startup item, check if there are any executable files or other scheduled workers that I am not familiar with, block them, and then boot them to check. Of course, you can also directly enter the msconfig command in the run to select the startup item.
4. The mains voltage is unstable.
Generally, the switching power supply of home computers works in the range of 170V-240V, and when the mains voltage is lower than 170V, the computer will automatically restart or shut down. Fluctuations in the mains voltage are sometimes not felt, so it is mistaken that the computer restarts automatically for no apparent reason.
Solution: For areas with unstable power supply frequently, you can purchase UPS power supply or 130-260V wide switching power supply to ensure the stable operation of the computer.
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Hello friends, if the computer, can be turned on normally, but can not be shut down normally, every shutdown will automatically restart, forced shutdown can not be shut down, can only cut off the power supply, the reason for this:
This is due to the damage of the B pole of a triode in the boot circuit of the motherboard, forming an open circuit, causing the PSON, which cannot be grounded, and has always been high, so it cannot be shut down, or a patch capacitor connected to the PSON has a short circuit, resulting in the inability to pull the PSON down, and it has been high level, so it cannot be shut down. This is a hardware problem, and it has nothing to do with software or system.
Solution: It is to send the after-sales service to repair the boot circuit of the motherboard, or go to the repair shop to repair the boot circuit of the host, and let the repaired motherboard replace it with a triode or a chip capacitor.
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You can be sure that it is a motherboard failure, and see if you can send it for repair.
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First, the cause of the failure:
1. Poor heat dissipation, power supply failure, and motherboard failure may cause the computer to shut down automatically or restart repeatedly. (Reboot is an important feature: sometimes it shuts down, sometimes it restarts).
2. Virus Trojan damage, when the core components of the system are damaged, the running computer may automatically shut down.
3. In the running software, there are some software with the option to shut down the task after the task is completed, and the user may not pay attention to these switches.
4. Other hardware reasons.
Second, the solution:
1. Check whether there is a problem with the hardware, focusing on the power supply of the motherboard, CPU fan, and host, and whether there is a problem with the power socket.
2. Check whether there are some application software tasks that have been enabled after the shutdown is completed. This is evident from this. The feature is that before shutting down, there will always be a program that has been run, and a dialog box will generally pop up to remind you to shut down.
3. Use software to solve viruses and Trojans and repair damaged files.
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Shut down and restart (try to restore the BIOS to factory settings).
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, select "Settings" in "Properties" "Advanced" Startup and Fault Recovery", remove the checkmark before "Auto Restart" in "System Failure" in the open dialog box, and press OK to apply.
3. Open the Control Panel Performance & Maintenance Power Options Advanced Power Management Check "Enable advanced power management support" to determine by application.
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.
5. The computer will automatically restart after shutting down
Start Run Enter regedit enter, open the registry, and then [hkey local machine software microsoft window nt currentversion winlgon] and then create or modify an existing string value named powerdownaftershutdown on the right side, its value 1 means power off the computer when shutting down, and 0 means restart the computer.
Still can't restore the system or reinstall it.
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No, you can run it with XP.
Whether it is XP, Vista, Win7, Win10 or the colder Apple OS, the Linux system can run, and whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit.
However, because the FX6300 has a large number of cores, it is best to recommend the Win10 64-bit system for the best experience, because it is best optimized for AMD's FX processors.
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I helped you find some information on the Internet... Refer to:
1. Web links (more likely).
The most common reason for automatic restart after a computer shutdown is caused by a rapid shutdown. The solution is:
Start Running Input: msconfig OK System Utility Configurator Advanced Check "Disable Rapid Shutdown" to restart the computer.
If it doesn't work out yet, see if there's a driver or hardware error.
The computer automatically restarts when it shuts down normally, usually due to a problem with the motherboard's power management. Some motherboards' power management components do not respond very accurately to level signals due to the design of the wiring and the quality of the parts. Since an instantaneous high voltage is generated at the moment when the power is cut off from the motherboard, this high voltage exists for a short time and has little effect on the hardware, but it usually causes a small pulse to PCI equipment such as network cards and modems.
If it is not determined to be a noise signal and the auto-wake function is enabled in your motherboard's BIOS, the motherboard will detect the external connection request of the network card and other devices, and will automatically turn on the computer. This reason is caused by hardware, so simply flashing the motherboard bi0s will not solve the problem. You can try turning off the auto-wake function in the motherboard BIOS, or you can turn off the PCI card wake-up function in Power Management SetupWake Up by PCI CardDisabled.
2. Web Links.
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1. Use the original system disk (CD-ROM or U disk is acceptable) to boot, and then reinstall the system.
The original installed version only contains the pure operating system, excluding any third-party software and hardware drivers, it is suitable for the installation of any computer, do not worry about the problem of driver incompatibility.
2. If the original version is the same after installation, there may be a problem with the hardware, it is recommended to contact the official after-sales service center and the engineer will help check and deal with it.
The video memory can't be modified.,If you want to increase it, change it to a 512.。
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