Windows 8 and 8.1 keep disable and re-enable the components themselves.

I have two systems of windows 8. One is windows 8 and the other is windows 8.1. Both are in older computers that had nine drives installed and a new copy of windows installed on each. They have not been upgraded to windows 7, but they have windows 8 is installed directly on them.

Both suffer from the same problem that Windows continually disables itself and then it will activate itself.

Did have any registry editors on them. They are two computers in domain related to a 2008SBS with 20 other domain controller (all windows 7) which are all works well.

They AVG edition company with nothing but the antivirus remotely connect the installed components (same thing with all other systems). Systems are behind a cisco firewall and the windows firewall. They are perfectly up-to-date.

They were both installed using OEM licenses.

None of them have ever android devices connected to them (I've seen similar posts on those causing problems). I ran sfc and dism on both. On one, he claims that he found nothing wrong, and on the other hand he find stuff wrong and said he fixed it, but both are always disable themselves.

Please help me get this resolved!

Hello Sklar,

Thank you for your response.

In general, the issues related to Windows on stand-alone computers or laptops with the basic queries on the Internet, no boot, installation and activation of the commercial versions and other simpler question is dealt with in this forum, so that issues related to servers, governed by group policy and other complex IT issues are for the most part responded in the TechNet forums.

TechNet is watched by leading, Microsoft and other professionals in the world. You just need to re - ask this question in this forum. To make more global and help computing professionals, you should provide the exact error codes/messages (if any). In addition, give them the details of the configuration of your system and any significant changes you did before this problem.

I hope that you will have the problem solved quickly.

In addition to this, feel free to post on this forum for any of your problems with Windows on stand-alone systems in the future. We will be happy to help you.

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