Windows 7 bug prevents users shut down or restart your computer

After January 14 termination support, Windows 7 in the near future and the emergence of a major bug. According to Windows 7 users have reported that they are each trying to get a pop-up message when shut down or reboot the system, shows "you do not shut down this computer."

In the past few days, users have been trying to find a solution to the problem. The good news is that they at least found a temporary solution and an unofficial solutions to this problem. details as follows:

Workaround

A user found a simple solution on Reddit. Solution does not require any scripting or OS system hacks, and can be performed by any Windows 7 user.

The disadvantage is that each want to shut off or restart the PC, they have to perform these steps.

Step 1: create another administrator account.
Step 2: Log on to (or another administrator account on the system that already exists) that account.
Step 3: Log back to the default administrator account.
Step 4: off or restarted normally.

It is worth noting that the user on Reddit warned:. "This is not a solution, but a solution."

Unofficial amended

On Reddit some users and IT support company  Quick Heal  proposed a more permanent solution to the error.

This fix has been confirmed as valid many users, and as follows:

Step 1: Press  Windows + R  to open the "  Run" window.
Step 2: Type  GPEDIT.MSC , and then press  the Enter key .
Step 3: In the Group Policy Editor window, go to: Computer Configuration> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policies > Security Options .
Step 4: In the  Security Options (Security Options) in the right panel options, search for and double-click " the User the Account Control (User Account Control: The Admin Approval Mode (Admin Approval Mode) Run all administrators  ").
Step 5: In the new window, select Enable .
Step 6: re-open run window, but this time type " gpupdate / Force  ", then press  the Enter . This will update all Group Policy.
Step 7: normal restart or shut down the system.

Last month, Microsoft has said it will  Windows 7 wallpaper bug fixes application delivery to all users, not just those who pay for extended support costs. This time, given after restart or shut down your computer wallpaper support is more important than the operating system functions, and therefore, Microsoft is likely to need to make another exception, and provides EOL second time shortly after the update.

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