The reason why the computer keeps restarting after updating: It may be that the system built-in program has an error during the system upgrade process. Solution: First force shutdown and enter safe mode; then open Computer Management and find Device Manager; 3. Uninstall the graphics card driver.
Cause analysis:
It may be that the system’s built-in program error caused an infinite restart during the upgrade process.
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Solution:
Uninstall the graphics card driver in safe mode.
First press and hold the power button to force shutdown and restart the operation more than three times. At this time, the system menu interface will automatically enter. We click "Troubleshooting"
Then click "Advanced Options". Find "Startup Settings" in the advanced options, click to enter
, and then click the "Restart" button. The computer will automatically restart. We select startup options by pressing F1-F9, and press F4 to enter safe mode.
After entering safe mode, right-click this computer, select Manage, then enter and find Device Manager, then find the graphics card driver in the monitor adapter, right-click and select " Just uninstall the device" and then restart the computer.
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