WinXP automatically restarts after shutdown, what is going on

  

Sometimes when I encounter the WinXP system, when the user shuts down, it is inexplicably and automatically restarted. At first, I thought that the user had made a mistake and restarted. As a result, it was found that several times later. Is this a problem with the computer? For this fault, we have compiled the situation and solution that caused the XP system to automatically restart after the system is shut down. Interested users should check it out. I hope it will be handy for this failure. Solve the problem.

Solution:

First, you need to set the correct BIOS for your computer. Secondly, you should observe whether a USB flash drive or other device is plugged in, because the USB device will cause a BIOS error. Always restart, pull the U disk out to shut down.

Second, there is also a way to disable the fast shutdown settings on the computer, we often use the quick shutdown to shut down the computer, then there may be problems when shutting down, you can click on the computer Start, then open the Run menu, then enter Msconfig in the Run menu to open the "System Configuration Utility", open in the window "Advanced" - "Don't disable fast shutdown" check the box. .

Third, when the system is in error, it will automatically restart in the early summer, open my computer - Properties - Advanced Options in the System Properties window - Startup and Recovery - Settings - System The automatic restart option in the failure cancels the previous check.

The above is a solution to the inexplicable automatic restart after the WinXP system is shut down. I hope to help users who have encountered such problems.

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