WinXP solution for failing to shut down automatically due to improper operation

  
                

Some WinXP system users often fail to shut down the computer automatically due to some improper operations. This problem has plagued such users for a long time. So what is the reason for this? Today, Xiaobian will discuss with you the causes and solutions of this problem.

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Solution:

1, computer hardware causes. The motherboard BIOS does not support ACPI very well. It is recommended to upgrade the BIOS of the motherboard. Generally, it can be solved. The poor quality of the computer's power supply caused it to fail to shut down properly. It is recommended to change to a good quality power supply.

2, caused by computer software. Check the Bootlog.txt file. The records listed below may cause the computer to fail to shut down. You can find out the reason according to the situation displayed in Bootlog.txt in the root directory of your computer. Terminate=Query Drivers There is a problem with the driver. Terminate=Unload Network cannot. Loading network driver conflicts Terminate=Reset Display Graphics card settings or display card drivers have problems with Terminate=RIT sound card or some old mouse drivers and timer related issues Terminate=WIN32 Some 32-bit applications have locked system threads< Br>

3, check [Advanced Power Management (APM)]: Open [Start]

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