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    Windows 7 bug prevents users from shutting down or rebooting computers

    Windows 7 bug prevents users from shutting down or rebooting computer

    Users acting on Windows OS computers face a wierd problem nowadays. Several recent online reports have stated that Windows 7 is attacking a bug (virus) on computers that job on the software. Because of this bug, users are having difficulty in doing computer shutdown. Users said that whenever they fight to clean up their computer, they're getting a pop-up message of 'You do not have permission to clean up this computer'. Users face the identical problem while rebooting the pc.

    There is no information about where and the way the bug came from. Windows 7 users are having trouble for the last two days because of the bug. At the same time, some users are searching for solutions on the web to unravel this problem. However, here, these users haven't found some way to clean up the bug infected computers, but have found a workable way. If you're also a Windows 7 user and are unable to clean up your computer, then you'll be able to try these two methods.


    First trick (Using Task Manager)

    Step 1: Press " CTRL + ALT + DELETE " several times to enter the Task Manager page.

    Step 2: Use the red button at the bottom-right corner of the screen to shut down or restart the computer.

    Second trick (Creating Secondary Login Account)


    A Windows user has suggested bug-infected users a brief solution to clean up the system. There's no to script or hack the software. Its special thing is that any user can copulate easily. For this, you have got to follow the steps mentioned here:

    1- Create your second admin account first. 
    Press the start button and in the search bar type "Add or remove other users."
    Click “Add user” then follow the instructions to create the new user.
    2- Login to the New Created account.

    3- Logout to the default admin account.

    4- clean up or reboot the pc.

    (However, the user who told this jugaad said that this can be not a permanent solution.)

    Third trick (Modify Group Policy Settings)

    This trick of shutting down the system may be called more permanent. However, it's also unofficial. This trick has been praised by IT support of Reddit and Quick Heel. Many users have confirmed that this trick really works. To do this, follow the steps given below:


    1- Press " Windows + R " to open the run window.

    2- Then type " gpedit.msc " and enter.

    3- In the Group Policy Editor window go to: " Computer Configuration> Windows Settings> Security Settings> Local Policies> Security Options ".

    4- In the right panel of the Security Options option, search and double-click on "User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode."

    5- Select  Enable. in a very new window.,

    6- Open the run window again, but this point type "gpupdate / force" and press Enter. After doing this, all policies are going to be updated.


    7- Restart or shut down your system normally.

    After this, clean up or restart your computer in a very normal way.

    Microsoft can give updates

    Let us know that Windows 7 reached the official end-of-life on 14 January 2020 and now not had to incline a replacement fix. However, last month Microsoft unrolled a fix to repair a bug that damaged wallpaper displays. In such a situation, it's believed that the corporate can bring an update soon to repair this big problem coming within the software.

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