Solve the problem that Windows XP shuts down but restarts

  

For Windows XP, because it uses the NT core with high security performance, the system runs fairly stable. In addition to the slow shutdown speed, shutdown faults rarely occur under normal circumstances. But sometimes it is inexplicably restarted when Windows XP is turned off. This failure is the most common failure in the Windows XP operating system shutdown failure. The cause of this failure may be due to the following reasons:

System Settings
Windows XP defaults to automatically restart when an error occurs in the system, so that when the user shuts down, if the user shuts down If there is an error in the system during the process, the computer will be restarted. Turning this feature off often resolves the failure of an automatic restart.

Right-click on the desktop “My Computer", select “Properties> in the pop-up context menu, pop-up "System Properties" window, click on “Advanced” tab Click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Recovery" column to bring up the "Startup and Recovery" window. In the “System Failure” column, remove the checkmark before the “Automatically restart” option, and click the “OK” button.

Advanced Power Management
It is well known that shutdown is closely related to power management. The cause of shutdown failure is probably caused by poor power management.

Click “Start & Rarr; Settings & Rarr; Control Panel & Rarr; Performance & Maintenance & Rarr; Power Options & rdquo; In the pop-up window, enable or disable “ Advanced Power Support as needed. If you are using "Enable Advanced Power Support" when the failure occurs, try to cancel it. If the failure occurs, you are using the cancel "advanced power support" and try to enable it. Will be solved.

USB Devices
Now, when USB devices are popular, what U disk, mouse, keyboard, modem, etc. are all available. As everyone knows, these USB devices are often the main culprit for shutdown failures. When a shutdown turns into a reboot failure, if you have a USB device attached to your computer, please unplug it and try again. If you are sure that the USB device is faulty, it is best to replace the device or connect it. An external USB Hub connects the USB device to the USB Hub instead of directly to the USB port on the motherboard.

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