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	<title>Comments on: When I hold down the space key for let’s say 30 secs my computer shouts down automatically. How can fix it? I have windows 7.</title>
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		<title>By: shaistathaor</title>
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		<description>We need to check if you are facing the same issue in the safe mode. To go to Safe Mode, try these steps:

1.	Restart the computer and keep hitting the F8 key on the OEM logo.
2.	It will take you the “Windows Advanced options menu”.
3.	Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight “Safe Mode” and hit enter on it.
4.	Press enter if you are prompted to select the Operating System
5.	Login using your username and password
6.	Try to check if you are facing the same issue here.
If you do not face the same issue and the computer works fine in the safe mode, then try these steps:
•	Click on start &gt;&gt; click on run &gt;&gt; type msconfig and click on OK.
•	On the System Configuration window, click on the startup tab, click on disable all.
•	Again, click on the services tab, check the box that says “Hide All Microsoft Services” and then click on disable all.
•	Apply the changes and restart the computer back to the normal mode to check if that has fixed the issue.
•	If it has, then we will go to start &gt;&gt; click on run &gt;&gt; type msconfig and click on OK
•	On the system configuration window, go to the services tab and click on enable all
•	Restart and check if the system is working normally. If it is, then it is an issue with the startup items. If the system is not working fine, then it is an issue with one of the third party services
•	So, we would have to follow the divide and conquer method to identify which startup item or service is causing the issue

 Here’s to Good Karma</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We need to check if you are facing the same issue in the safe mode. To go to Safe Mode, try these steps:</p>
<p>1.	Restart the computer and keep hitting the F8 key on the OEM logo.<br />
2.	It will take you the “Windows Advanced options menu”.<br />
3.	Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight “Safe Mode” and hit enter on it.<br />
4.	Press enter if you are prompted to select the Operating System<br />
5.	Login using your username and password<br />
6.	Try to check if you are facing the same issue here.<br />
If you do not face the same issue and the computer works fine in the safe mode, then try these steps:<br />
•	Click on start >> click on run >> type msconfig and click on OK.<br />
•	On the System Configuration window, click on the startup tab, click on disable all.<br />
•	Again, click on the services tab, check the box that says “Hide All Microsoft Services” and then click on disable all.<br />
•	Apply the changes and restart the computer back to the normal mode to check if that has fixed the issue.<br />
•	If it has, then we will go to start >> click on run >> type msconfig and click on OK<br />
•	On the system configuration window, go to the services tab and click on enable all<br />
•	Restart and check if the system is working normally. If it is, then it is an issue with the startup items. If the system is not working fine, then it is an issue with one of the third party services<br />
•	So, we would have to follow the divide and conquer method to identify which startup item or service is causing the issue</p>
<p> Here’s to Good Karma</p>
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