Windows 8.1 PRO 64Bit double startup problem

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You may try the followings:
1,Boot in to Safe Mode and recheck the issue.
2. You may try a Clean Boot.
3. Look at the Event Viewer to find any clue related to this problem.
4.Enable Display highly detailed status messages.
To do this in the Start Search type in:  gpedit.msc  and hit the Enter Key.
Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System. In the right pane locate 
Display highly detailed status messages.If you enable this policy setting, the system displays status messages that reflect each step in the process of starting, shutting down, logging on, or logging off the system
5. Enable The Shutdown Event Tracker  to consistently track the reason for system shutdowns
To do this in the Start Search type in:  gpedit.msc  and hit the Enter Key.
Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System. In the right pane locate
Display Shutdown Event Tracker  and enable it.
You must update all the drivers.
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