Windows XP system shutdown and automatic restart solution

  

In the Windows series, the Windows XP system uses a NT kernel with high security performance. The Windows XP system runs fairly stable. In addition to the slow shutdown speed, shutdown failures rarely occur under normal circumstances. But sometimes when you shut down Windows XP, it is inexplicably and automatically restarted. This fault may be the most likely to occur in the Windows XP operating system shutdown failure. In the face of Windows XP shutdown and automatically restart the problem! Below we will explain the solution of Windows XP shutdown and automatic restart!

The cause and solution for this fault are as follows:

1. System error causes automatic restart

Windows XP system automatically defaults when an error occurs in the system. Restart, so that when the user shuts down, if the system has an error during the shutdown process, the computer will restart automatically. If this feature is turned off, there will be no automatic restart failure.

The specific method is as follows:

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

2. USB Device Problems

Today's various USB devices are very popular, such as: U disk, mouse, keyboard, stereo, mobile hard disk, etc., countless. But often these USB devices cause shutdown failures. When your computer shuts down and restarts, if you still have a USB device attached to your computer, immediately unplug it and try again. If you find that the USB device is faulty, then it is best not to connect the device to the computer. If you can't avoid using a USB device, you can connect an external USB hub and connect all USB devices to the USB Hub. Instead of connecting directly to the USB port of the computer motherboard. This problem naturally disappears.

3. 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. If this is the case, you can try the following:

Click “Start →Set →Control Panel →Performance & Maintenance→Power Options”, in the pop-up window, enable as needed Or cancel “Advanced Power Support” If you use "Enable Advanced Power Support" in the event of a failure, try to cancel it. Conversely, if the computer is using the cancel "“Advanced Power Support" in the event of a failure, then you try By enabling it, failures are often easily ruled out.

The above three methods are all summed up in the daily work. When you really encounter a similar situation, it is best to first check the problem and then solve it. If you have any other situation or a good way to solve the problem, welcome everyone to discuss it.

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