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First of all, you need to have a Windows CD.
Then put it in the optical drive.
In the dialog box that runs, enter sfc scannow
Then the system files will be repaired
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When the system is restarted unexpectedly or shut down illegally, the system files are damaged. We will always be prompted to put in a Windows XP disc for system file repair. I also run into this kind of problem all the time. How to solve this problem?
When the system is restarted unexpectedly or shut down illegally, the system files are damaged. We will always be prompted to put in a Windows XP disc for system file repair. I also run into this kind of problem all the time. How to solve this problem?
In fact, it is completely possible to modify the registry so that the automatic repair of the system can be carried out through the Windows XP installation file on the hard disk. This avoids putting a disc in it.
Here's how: Suppose the XP installation file is in d:xp.
Modify the primary key of the registry [hkey local machine software, Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion setup].
First, change the key-value data of cdinstall to 0 on the right. Then change the servicepack sourcepath and sourcepath keys to d: xp.
Then run sfc scannow. The system will automatically repair the system files. You won't be asked to put in a disc anymore.
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Mistakenly delete the things in the windows folder of the C drive,You can find it in the **station,If you mistakenly delete the program in the addition and deletion program,There is no way to fix it,Reinstall
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If you don't have it in the ** station, you basically can't find it back
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The system can generally be restored, you try it first! No, the only way to do this is to reinstall the system!
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A "crash dump" is typically a log file that is generated when an error occurs in a system or application to help diagnose the problem. If the status of the C drive shows "Status: Cluster Servant", there should be no fault dump file. If you find faulty dump files, you can try deleting them.
Here's how:
On the desktop, open the This PC or Computer icon.
Locate the C drive and right-click on it.
Select the "Properties" option.
In the properties window, select the "High Head Noise Level System Settings" tab.
Find the "Startup and Failback" section under the "Advanced" tab and click on the "Settings" button.
In the Startup and Failback window, locate the System Failures section and click the button.
In the "" window, find the "Automatic Memory to Zhenghuai Storage" section and set it to "None".
Click the OK button to save the changes and close the window.
Go back to the C drive, locate any crash dump files, and delete them.
Please note that deleting crash dump files may affect your system's ability to diagnose and repair problems, so back them up before deleting them.
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Search in the search bar of the menu at the beginning:Disk Cleanup,You can open the manual cleaning of system garbage,When scanning,You can see the Windows error report in the search results,,Click Clean after checking,You can clear it。
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You can only reinstall the system with a ghost system disk or a USB flash drive.
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The deletion of the C drive will affect the normal operation of the system, and the C drive can be restored by restoring the factory settings, the steps are as follows:
1. Turn on the computer, enter the win10 system, click [Start] in the lower left corner, and click [Settings].
2. In Settings, tap Update & Security
3. Select the [Recover] button in the window.
5. Finally, click the [Next] option in the dialog box to start restoring the factory settings, and the problem is solved.
Question: My computer uninstalled something for me, and then the computer browser couldn't be uploaded, and I don't know why, anyway, it has something to do with the C drive.
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If you delete a file on C and then rewrite it to C, you can't restore it.
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Steps:
First of all, we can check the computer's **site,As long as the files are not permanently deleted,Will be saved in the **site,Right-click to restore the file。
But what if it's a permanently deleted file? It is difficult to recover it by ordinary users in the operation of the computer itself, but we can turn to some professional data recovery software, the specific operation steps are as follows:
Step 2: Select the recovery mode that suits your situation in "Scenario Mode" to quickly scan your lost files. You can also click the "Wizard Mode" below to switch and enjoy easier operation;
Step 3: Find your lost files. Generally speaking, if there is no other operation after accidental deletion, if you scan it immediately in a short period of time, the probability of losing data recovery is very high.
I hope it helps, remember to adopt it!
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After accidental deletion, as long as the data is not written and the data is not overwritten, it is recommended to use Mini Rabbit Data Recovery to scan and retrieve it.
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If you accidentally deleted the files from the C drive, recover them using the following methods.
One: Reinstall.
2. Backup, restore or reinstall the system.
1) If you delete the system files, you also know which files have been deleted, and you have also prepared too much for the system before, you can use the image browser to extract from the backup file and restore it to the C drive.
1) If there is no backup, use the reinstallation system method to solve the problem.
Three: Data recovery.
1) If it's not an ordinary program, it's not a system file, but some important personal files saved in the C drive, if it's deleted by ordinary methods, you can restore it to the **site, if it's a one-time deletion, or deleted in the **site,You can use data recovery software to try to recover。
2) Take DiskGenius recovery as an example, as shown below.
3) Select the disk you want to recover, drive C, 4) click on the "Deleted or Formatted File Recovery" item under the "Tools" menu, 5) Select the item "Recover Deleted Files by Mistake", start, then wait, 6) After the recovery is completed, find out the files you deleted by mistake from the recovered files and save them to the non-C drive.
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It's not that it's hard to fix by a master, it's better to have a civilian reloading system to be concise!
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Press F8 to enter the last correct configuration.
Try it, and if it doesn't work, reinstall the system.
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Can't even turn on the power? Still can't enter the step of installing the system, or welcome to use that step.
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If you have a backup, you can restore it.
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Basically useless unless you've backed up your system.
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