Windows XP shutdown failure makes you see clearly

  

For Windows XP, because it uses a high-security NT kernel, the system runs fairly stable. In addition to the slow shutdown speed, shutdown failures rarely occur. However, you should also pay attention to some of the following symptoms.


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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. The system settings are messing up

By default, Windows XP will automatically restart when there is an error in the system, so that when the user shuts down If the system has an error during shutdown, restart the computer. 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 on the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Recovery" column to bring up the "Startup and Recovery" window, as shown in Figure 1. In the "system failure" column, the "automatic restart" option is removed. For Windows XP, because it uses a high security NT kernel, the system runs fairly stable, except for the shutdown speed. In addition to slower, shutdown failures are rare in general. 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. The system settings are messing up

By default, Windows XP will automatically restart when there is an error in the system, so that when the user shuts down If the system has an error during shutdown, restart the computer. 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 on the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Recovery" column to bring up the "Startup and Recovery" window, as shown in Figure 1. In the “System Failure” column, remove the checkmark before the “Automatically restart” option, and click the “OK” button.

2. Advanced power management in the ghost

It is well known that shutdown is closely related to power management, and the cause of the shutdown failure is likely to be 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" as needed Support & rdquo; 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.

3. USB devices are not worrying

Now that USB devices are popular, what U disk, mouse, keyboard, modem, etc., have everything. 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 USBHub, connect the USB device to the USBHub, not directly to the USB port of the motherboard.

Shutdown gives you a big blue face

1.Windows XP has a bug

Windows XP has a shutdown bug, if your computer often shuts down during the shutdown process Blue screen, and the fault is intermittent, press the "Ctrl+Alt+Delete" button does not respond, then you can be sure that your system has not been patched. Please download the SP1 patch package and patch it. Generally it will be fine.

2. There is a problem with the driver of the innovative sound card.

If you are using an innovative sound card and a blue screen appears during the shutdown process, the error code is <;0X0A”, then, please enter the device management To remove the sound card, after refreshing, manually install the latest digitally signed driver.

3. Logitech mouse and keyboard are not perfect

If you are using Logitech's network keyboard and have the KeyCommander software installed to drive the corresponding network function of the keyboard, it may cause the shutdown to become Restart the fault. If the driver for your Logitech mouse is MouseWare 8.6, it will cause a blue screen shutdown, you can only solve the problem by uninstalling the driver.

Shutdown does not automatically cut off the power

During the shutdown process, everything is normal, but it stops at “You can safely turn off the computer”, but it cannot automatically cut off the power, you need to manually press The <quo;Power” key on the main chassis panel to shut down. The reasons for this failure are generally as follows:

1. No power support is turned on

Click “Start →Setting →Control Panel →Power Options →High Energy Power Management & rdquo;, check "Enable advanced power management support".

2. The BIOS settings are incorrect

It may be a mistake to modify the BIOS related power management options. If you are familiar with the BIOS settings, please enter the BIOS and try to modify the BIOS. Managed options. If you are not familiar with the BIOS, then simply select the “Loaddefaultsetup” option to restore the BIOS to the factory default settings.

3.Office XP also causes trouble

Ctfmon.exe in OfficeXP has always been a controversial issue. Ctfmon.exe is Microsoft's text service file. As long as the user installs Office XP and installs the optional user input method component, this file will automatically call it to provide text for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard and other user input technologies. Enter support. Even if we didn't start OfficeXP, Ctfmon.exe still runs in the background. It is, it often causes a shutdown failure, you may wish to uninstall it.

Click “Start →Set →Control Panel →Add/Remove Programs>, select "Microsoft OfficeXPProfessionainWithFrontPage" in the currently installed programs, click the "Change" button in In the “Maintenance Mode Options” dialog box, select the “Add or Remove Features” option, click Next, pop-up “Select installation options for all Office applications and tools”, expand “ quo;Office Sharing Features&rdquo” ;Options, select the "Chinese optional user input method" option, select "Don't install" in the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2, click the "Update" button.

4.APM/NT Legacy Node is not turned on

Under normal circumstances, APM/NTLegacyNode is not turned on, which may cause shutdown but cannot automatically cut off the power. Go to the device manager and click on “View → Show hidden devices> in the menu bar to display all hidden devices in the system. Check the APM/NTLegacyNode option in the device list box. If your computer supports this feature, you will have this option, double-click, in the pop-up properties dialog box, click the “Enable Device” button.

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