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Solve : computer shuts down unexpectedly, asks if i want to save settings first? |
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Answer» I am running Windows XP on a Gateway laptop. I just started having this problem yesterday and I've searched all the forums and haven't found an answer. I'm running on AC power. I think I solved the problem. I went into gpedit.msc and made it so that no one is allowed to shut down. This means that I have to do a harsh shut down everytime I want to shut down but it has temporarily solved my problem. Maybe not the best solution but one that works for me for the time being...If anyone else has any ideas I'd love to hear them. Thanks.That's a TERRIBLE solution. You did not say if you ran a full scan with your anti virus utility - you should do that now. Also run a scan with MalwareBytes. AdAware and Spybot are useless these days and if I were you I'd uninstall them and keep MalwareBytes.Ok I didn't realize they were obsolete. I ran a full antivirus scan but haven't tried malwarebytes. I appreciate the feedback I don't know that much about computers. Thanks.AdAware is absolutely obsolete. Spybot is simply no longer best of BREED and not nearly as effective as MalwareBytes or SuperAntispyware.Ok I ran malwarebytes and it didn't find ANYTHING. For now my temporary solution is working for me, if anyone has any other ideas please let me know. Thanks.Does the problem also occur in safe mode?In safe mode it is fine.Then it is either MALWARE or something loading with your system. The first thing I would do is head to the malware section of this forum and follow the instructions at the top of that page. I still believe your problem is caused by malware. If it turns out I'm wrong we can start disabling startup items - but I'd bet it's a trojan or virus. |
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