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Anonymous Posted on May 16, 2013

Disable auto shutdown

It always auto shutdown, while i try to restart, in the process of Startup Repair, it shutdown again. I can do nothing with it. Please help.

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Restart the Computer and keep tapping the F8 key till you see the advance boot options, You should be tapping the key as soon as you see the manufactures screen. Once you get the advance boot options -> Select the option which says Disable Automatic Startup on System Failure.
Good Luck!!!

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SOURCE: Always shutdown my IBM ThinkPad A21m 2628 PC Notebook

It must be a processor overheating problem, check the vents are not restricted and if the fan is always on or never comes on because of a faulty temp setting then theres a overheating problem and the processor will shut down before any damage.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2008

SOURCE: HP NX9010 automatically shutdown

Definitely a software problem, somewhere along the installation process, the data on the CD is being read wrong. Try a different installation disk, and see if this fixes the problem. If not, then it could be that there is either a problem with the CD drive, or the IDE controller for the Hard Drive.

Barry Parks

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2009

SOURCE: Startup Repair Problem

Ok, as you have probably guessed, the hard drive is failing. It probably has some bad sectors. The solution is to replace the hard drive and re-install the OS and all of your applications. Then there is the question of data recovery on the current drive. Do you have access to a computer with internet and a CD burner? If you do, you can go to http://www.puppylinux.org/downloads/official-releases and download ver. 4.2. This will be an iso download. Burn the iso image to a cd. Once that is done you will be able to boot the laptop with the CD. The puppy linux OS will be loaded into RAM. You will be able to access the hard drive and backup your data on a memory stick. Once that is done, replace the hard drive and start the installation process. If you have the recovery CD(s) from Dell, Windows will be redone just as it was when the laptop was new.

Good luck, and please let me know if I can be of any more assistance.

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SOURCE: Windows error recovery

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SOURCE: my acer aspire 4741G , doesn't start up, it always goes to start-up repair, but it takes long for that process, then when it finaly finishes it still goes back to start-up repair, it it still...

Older Acer laptops use alt-F10. Newer Acer laptops use F11 to reset to factory operating system by hidden partition faster than restore cd..

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