How to disable automatic shutdown windows xp




















Once your system restarts, you will not be able to it shut down by clicking the Shutdown button on the Start menu. This will prevent most users from inadvertently shutting down the computer. Automatically sign up today! Greg Shultz is a freelance Technical Writer.

Previously, he has worked as Documentation Specialist in the software industry, a Technical Support Specialist in educational industry, and a Technical Journalist in the computer publishing industry. Here's how: Launch the Registry Editor Regedit. Or it could be caused by another failing piece of hardware How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Tauheedul Ali's post on April 21, In reply to rgrguitar's post on April 21, Try accessing it from safe mode, Switch on your pc and immediately begin pressing F8 on the keyboard before the windows start logo , then select Safe Mode.

I agree with Tricky Spinning fans do not preclude an overheating issue. I would almost bet this is the result of overheating. I suggest you take it to a repair shop before you overheat it to the point that you warp the motherboard.

When you have an issue like this you don't keep turning the computer on trying different things. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Newsletter Contact About. Have you looked at this link for Vista: How To Automatically Shutdown Your Windows Vista Computer Also, you might want to take a look at your system event log file, maybe there is something getting recorded in there when the command runs.

Let us know. Thank You! Hey thanks dude! That was great and it worked perfectly. I am using XP Prof. Da Oansa » Good find Da. Kindly suggest. Thanks, Saim. Do we have any external applications which can be used to shut down a pc automatically? Trackbacks […] to ensure the computer switches off after recording. Yes, that's right, more pc's with auto shutdown symptoms due to leaking capacitors!

In fact, we've had enough cases like this to dedicate this entire page to the problem. If you see your Windows XP shutdown automatically, it might be a good idea to open up your computer case and have a good look inside Return from "Windows XP shutdown automatically" to the previous page. With support of Nevio webshops. We were faced with this stubborn computer with following characteristics : Windows XP shutdown automatically The problem apparently wasn't application-related, because it would happen regardless with which program the user was working When a spontaneous shutdown occurred, the computer would act like someone unplugged the power cable We started to analyze the pc and checked for the presence of viruses and other malware, but this pc was clean as can be.

Inspection of the Windows XP event log didn't make us any wiser. Nothing unusual there either.



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