WinXP: Shutdown failure full contact

  

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. However, you should also pay attention to some of the following symptoms.

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. However, you should also pay attention to some of the following symptoms.

■ Let it shut down but restart

This fault is the most common fault in Windows XP operating system shutdown failure. The cause of this failure may be due to the following reasons:

1. System settings are messing up

Windows XP defaults to automatically restart when an error occurs in the system, so that when the user shuts down, if the system fails during the shutdown process, the computer will restart. Turning this feature off often resolves the failure of an automatic restart.

Right click on "My Computer" on the desktop, select "Properties" from the pop-up menu, pop up the "System Properties" window, click the "Advanced" tab, click "Startup and Recovery" In the "Settings" button in the column, the "Startup and Recovery" window pops up, as shown in Figure 1. In the "System Failure" column, remove the checkmark before the "Automatic Restart" option and click the "OK" button.

Figure 1 Setting up startup and troubleshooting

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