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PC AutoShuts down upon log on
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Bud, look at this Microsoft Knowledge Base Article, looks like it could be useful to you.
It basically suggests some system file and registry editing to sort out the problem so do be careful, read through it thoroughly, and ask for help in anything ur not sure about.
It basically suggests some system file and registry editing to sort out the problem so do be careful, read through it thoroughly, and ask for help in anything ur not sure about.
Never approach a computer with the words "I'll just do this quickly..."
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