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Rapid pop-up initiates power cutdown

Rapid pop-up initiates power cutdown

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DuDu_002
Junior Member
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04-19-2025, 06:06 AM
#1
Hello, this occurs because of interference from the shutdown process, which triggers a forced auto-shutdown program. The presence of the KMSPI activator and Microsoft Office 2016 activator may also contribute to the issue.
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DuDu_002
04-19-2025, 06:06 AM #1

Hello, this occurs because of interference from the shutdown process, which triggers a forced auto-shutdown program. The presence of the KMSPI activator and Microsoft Office 2016 activator may also contribute to the issue.

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VarunaVmw101
Member
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04-19-2025, 12:37 PM
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VarunaVmw101
04-19-2025, 12:37 PM #2

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CyBorisMC
Junior Member
14
04-19-2025, 01:09 PM
#3
Consider your concerns carefully. It’s not necessary to panic unless you notice unusual behavior. Closing down Windows 10 might cause temporary slowdowns, but a factory reset is usually safe if done properly. Check for any warning signs before proceeding.
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CyBorisMC
04-19-2025, 01:09 PM #3

Consider your concerns carefully. It’s not necessary to panic unless you notice unusual behavior. Closing down Windows 10 might cause temporary slowdowns, but a factory reset is usually safe if done properly. Check for any warning signs before proceeding.

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MattHaan
Member
131
05-04-2025, 07:53 AM
#4
Sorry, but we can't assist with that. Your system appears to have a pirated version of Windows, and we're unsure what happened. Supporting this could waste time for everyone. Instead of buying RGB lights, consider getting a genuine Windows license. Regarding Office, you're correct it's free for students—just provide your school email or reach out to your IT department for a low-cost option.
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MattHaan
05-04-2025, 07:53 AM #4

Sorry, but we can't assist with that. Your system appears to have a pirated version of Windows, and we're unsure what happened. Supporting this could waste time for everyone. Instead of buying RGB lights, consider getting a genuine Windows license. Regarding Office, you're correct it's free for students—just provide your school email or reach out to your IT department for a low-cost option.

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Social_Gamer
Member
55
05-04-2025, 04:21 PM
#5
I noticed the system is operating under the title "Program Manager."
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Social_Gamer
05-04-2025, 04:21 PM #5

I noticed the system is operating under the title "Program Manager."