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Don't worry.,I used to use win8.,But it's installed back win7.,win8 is not used to it.。
Look at your problem and think the reason is that your laptop is not equipped with a driver,For example,I used to install win8 on my Samsung notebook,Adjust brightness and shortcut keys (fn key combinations) or anything else can't be used,In Samsung, I have an easy display manage,After installation,Shenma things are easy to use,So you go to check if the notebook has some firmware drivers you haven't installed。
There's also the app store.,If you're a student party.,Use the education network.,It's possible that you can't open it.,It seems that the education network blocks foreign traffic.,You have to open international traffic to access.,This play should be related to the quality of the network.,There are also personal recommendations don't install the software in the app store.,Installation package,The installation location is in the system disk.,The system disk will get bigger and bigger.,If you want to use it, adjust the default ** position and installation position of the program in the app store.,Tune to the disk where the software is installed。
Pure hand hitting, looking.
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The inability to adjust the brightness and the inability to control the touchpad are both driver problems, and the inability to open the app store is the cause of Windows patches.
Then go to Control Panel - Windows Update - Check for Updates - Install Important Update, Restart.
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<> have you taken a look at the settings here?
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Do you see that your power plan is balanced?,It's possible that you're adjusting the settings under balance.,Use a different plan.。。。
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Reason: Win8 is not activated and cannot use the power option.
Solution: You need to activate win8 first.
Set the power option to the High Performance method:
Right-click [Start] - Control Panel - System & Security - Power Options - Click [High Performance].
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Win+R key combination to open the run - enter the power on option - check the corresponding power plan - change the plan settings - higher advanced power settings - after entering, you can set it according to your needs.
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There is no activation, and if it is, it is not really activation, which is called fake activation, pseudo-activation.
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Ask, how did you solve your problem?
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If the options such as enabling fast startup in the shutdown settings are grayed out and you want to change them, first press the "Change settings that are not currently available" option above, and the following options can be changed, ask me if you have any questions.
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This is because Local Group Policy has enabled the "Remove and block access 'Shut down', 'Restart', 'Sleep', and 'Hibernate' commands"! The solution is: press win+r, run", double-click the user configuration, management module, "Start" menu and taskbar in the pop-up "Local Group Policyr" window, find and double-click the "Delete and block access to 'shutdown', 'restart', 'sleep' and 'hibernate' commands" items, select "disabled" in the pop-up window, and then click "Apply".
So the problem is solved, it's very simple
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Hover over the lower right corner of the taskbar, bring up the super bar, click the "Settings" item, and then click "Power" at the bottom of the pop-up window, and the list that comes out will be "Sleep", "Shut Down", and "Restart".
Use the "alt+F4" shortcut key combination on the desktop to invoke the close windows dialog box, and the shutdown and other items are all in this drop-down box.
Press the "win+i" shortcut key to pop up the "Settings" interface, then press the spacebar and add the upward cursor key twice, and finally press enter to achieve the effect of shutdown.
In the "Power Options" of the control panel, click "Select the function of the power button" in the left sidebar, and set how the system will deal with the physical power button when the system is pressed under the system settings interface.
Run the command prompt as administrator, then type the "shutdown s" command in the command prompt window and press enter to shut down.
At the same time, press the "Ctrl+Alt+del" shortcut key to open the task manager interface, and the white button in the lower right corner is "Shut down".
Right-click on the blank space of the desktop to create a new "shortcut", enter the "shutdown s" command in the location dialog box of the type object, click "Next", finally name the shortcut, and click the "Finish" button to create the shortcut.
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Control Panel, Power Options, Shutdown Settings.
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This setting is divided into plugged in and unplugged in, and it must be set wrong.
Step 1: Click on "Computer" on the desktop, then select "Control Panel";
Step 2: Select "Power Options" and then "Change Computer Sleep Time";
Step 3: Select the two options under "Turn off the display" (in the upper column of Set Hibernation), set it to "Never", and then "Save".
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There are two options for the notebook, and you can take it when the power is off and when it is charging, so that you can never sleep!! If you choose the option to turn off the monitor as never, you should be fine!
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Let's see if the screen saver is set to blank?
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In the Control Panel--- Power Options--- Change Plan Settings - Change Advanced Power Settings, tap Sleep - Sleep after this time to set.
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No, I just have three options: turn off the monitor, use the computer to count it to sleep, and adjust the scheduled brightness. Both.
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You must have disabled sleep, run cmd as administrator, and type hibernate on the command line to turn it on.
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Click Change PC sleep time, and there are three options.
One-click factory reset, and continuously click F9 to enable the pre-installed OEM service partition when the logo appears at boot.
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