Windows XP shutdown always becomes a reboot?

  
        The problem is that some motherboards' advanced power management cannot be supported by Windows XP. Generally, the computer with AWARD's BiOS motherboard does not have this problem. So far, the BiOS motherboard that has encountered AMI has this problem, such as Gigabyte's motherboard. The solution is to upgrade your motherboard's BiOS, which is to refresh BiOS. This is a dangerous operation. It is best to ask experienced people to help you. And if you do not have a shutdown problem after installing the new XP, it should be the compatibility of other software you installed, if possible, try to use the latest version of the software. Software is not compatible, often causing the problem of restarting the shutdown, this is the new mechanism of XP. Solution: Right click on "My Computer" and select Properties. Select the "Advanced" tab, find "Startup and Recovery", click the "Settings" button next to it. Remove the checkmark before the "automatic restart" in "System Failure" (if you are using XP only, you can cancel all the checkmarks you see, which will speed up XP startup).
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