Continuous Restart your computer
Restart the computer that you use the time constantly used.
Solution:
- Restart continuing to occur because some things in between, the temperature is too hot computer system, motherboard, power supply is damaged, there are drivers that do not match / clash with other drivers, and RAM is damaged.
- If the power supply is damaged you should replace with new.
- If a driver is clashing then remember the last time you install your hardware drivers that cause frequent computer restarts.
- Uninstall the driver and find the latest drivers via the Internet.
- Or you can use sisitem restore to restore the settings of the computer back before the computer restarts as continuous normal.
- For the RAM is damaged should be replaced with new ones.
For Computer Does Not Automatically Restart
Sometimes a computer restart after the BIOS POST (power on self test) or after Windows XP splash screen. And you do not know the errors that occur due to direct computer restarts.
Solution:
- In order for the computer does not restart itself and error messages can be known then we have to turn off automatically restart on the Windows facilities.
- Click Start> right click My Computer> Properties.
- Move to the Advanced tab. At the startup and recovery click settings button.
- Start and Recovery window appears.
- Uncheck the Automatically Restart option.
- Click Ok.
Error message "Only of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed" and "The request Could not be performed Because of an I / O device error.
When inserting the CD into the CD / DVD drive, a CD spinning but no reaction occurred nothing and appear the message.
Solution:
- Click Start> right click My Computer> Manage. Computer Management window appears.
- Go to System Tools> Device Manager.
- Double-click the item IDE ATA / ATAPI controllers.
- Click the drive that is used by CD / DVD ROM. Properties window pops up from the drive.
- Switch to Advanced Settings tab. If the CD / DVD ROM is located on the primary select device 0, if it is located on the secondary select device 1.
- Then in the combo box select transfer mode PIO Only.
- Click Ok.
Dead Mouse Cursor As Substitute
You wonder if anyone other than using the mouse to move the cursor, because sometimes you get bored using the mouse and would like another choice.
Solution:
- You can use the number keys on the numeric keypad to move the cursor.
- Open the Control Panel> Accessibility Options. Accessibility Options window appears.
- Move to the Mouse tab. Select the checkbox Use Mouse Key.
- Then press the Settings button. Settings window appears for MouseKeys.
- Cylinder motion on the Pointer speed to control the speed and acceleration of the cursor.
- Click Ok.
Burning CDs without Using Windows XP
You have a CD / DVD RW and will be used to copy a file onto a CD. But the software to copy the files were not included in the time to buy a CD / DVD RW.
Solution:
- In Windows XP you can directly copy the files to a CD without any additional software to copy a file.
- Go to Control Panel> Administrative Tools> Services.
- Services window appears. Find IMAPI CD-Burning COM Service and double click.
- After the show the selection window, select Startup type select Automatic.
- Click Apply. Click Ok. Then restart the computer.
- To copy a file or folder is to drag / copy-paste to a CD / DVD RW.
- Then right-click CD / DVD RW choose Write These Files To CD.
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