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Clean up the disk fragmentation.
If it doesn't work, ---
Please don't steal my answer!!
Plan 1 [New P].
Note [Original]:
1 In safe mode, the effect is even better!
2.All the software to be used below should be installed or upgraded to the latest version to ensure the effectiveness of use.
3.It is not antivirus, and the following methods can be used directly. If the effect is not good, first kill it with a high-quality antivirus software (such as Kaspersky) in safe mode, and it is best to use 360 Security Guard as well, and then use the following methods.
Use 360 Security Guard's "Trojan Horse" - Full Scan". Kill and restart. )
You don't have to use all of the following methods, you can try them one by one. Sometimes, just the first one works.
One. Close the browser, open the "System Repair" of the new version of 360 Security Guard, scan it, and then click "One-click Repair".
Then use the 360 first aid kit (360 Security Guard's "Function Encyclopedia" is available.) If the 360 security guard is not installed, a separate first aid kit can be installed. Follow the steps:
"Start First Aid" first; After scanning, restart; Then click "System Repair" (you can select all of them to Repair Now". Next, click on "DLL File Recovery", add the missing DLL file that the system detected during detection, and then click "Repair Now". Repair Network is a case-by-case decision to fix or not.
When you're done, you should restart. 】
Two. Scan with 360 Security Guard's "Clean Plugins" to clean up malicious plugins. When you're done, you should restart.
Three. Use Windows Cleanup Assistant (from the web**). After scanning (if you sweep things out, check them all and clean them), then use Fault Repair (select all), and then right-click on the desktop to refresh. Works well in safe mode.
Four. Use Kingsoft First Aid Kit to tick "Extended Scan", after point scanning, if there are items that can be repaired, select all, click "Deal Now", and restart after finishing. 】
Emphasis ---1In the repair, when there is a prompt in Kill Soft or 360, please click Allow. Restart the computer if prompted to restart during operation.
2.When the effect is not good, look at the three points in "Attention". 3.
After that, if the effect is not good, you can also consider system restoration (choose a restore point). 4.If it doesn't work, just find a repair shop or reinstall the system.
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This doesn't need to be so troublesome.
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According to your fault judgment, it should be the lack of maintenance of the system, it is recommended that you use 360 security assistant, regular maintenance, if you don't know how to use the software, it is recommended that you register 360, and then there will be prompts every day, but the registry should not be cleaned every day, if you do not install or uninstall the software from time to time, at least once every six months, it is good to develop the habit of maintaining the system, and you must learn to use your leisure time to complete, such as eating, bathing and other time, you can use it to clean up junk files, Antivirus and the like, no waste of time.
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Tools - Internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings - Remove the tick in front of "Auto-detect settings".
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Detox, the simplest and most effective is not to redo the system.
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1. Upgrade the network speed, such as 2m for 4m
2. Computer performance problems, such as graphics card, CPI and motherboard performance, etc., it is recommended to add a memory or upgrade the graphics card (or driver) to try, and start with the place where you don't spend money (spend less).
3. Close other non-essential applications, input methods, graphics card drivers, antivirus software and other programs can not be closed casually.
To tell the truth,The situation you said is a typical IE hijacking,Generally this kind of behavior is not too exaggerated,At most, it's to change a registry key or something,It can be cleared after redoing the system,According to the situation you described,It should be the author who has joined the technology such as embedded ** or image hijacking,There are two solutions,One is simple,It is recommended to go directly to a third-party browser such as Firefox,This non-ie kernel browser can well protect its own kernel from attacks,Basically there will be no hijacking, At most, a warning or exception pop-up pop-up for the first run; The second method is more troublesome, you need to redo the system (it must not be a one-click recovery), and then without opening any drive letter outside the C drive, install antivirus software and upgrade to the latest version, enter the safe mode to fully disinfect the virus, after completion, it is best to install 360 again and then enter the safe mode to check the vicious**, so that it should be solved.
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Win10 opens the IE browser as follows:
1. Use the key combination Win+R to open and run, type iExplore<> 2. Press Enter to open IE browser. >>>More
There is a speaker button on the right side of the status bar (bottom right of the window) in the 360 browser, which can turn off the sound of the web page.
The first thing that can tell you is that there are no problems with your network and routing. The situation you mentioned is that the firewall trusts the software or accesses ** and automatically prohibits access because it does not trust the plug-in; The second is because you are connected to multiple computers and other computers are opening BT and other software** things or the network itself, resulting in the network speed is too slow (because of the advantage of bandwidth and response speed, it will be faster than others**, QQ because the data exchange with the host is different from IE, so it is not easy to find), if this is the case, you can enter the ping command in the command box to ping the local telecom host to judge, the more the value in the ms column in the beating data** the faster the clear network speed, The command format is ping the telecom host IP (for example, -l 1024 -t for Jiangxi; The third is that the data flow of the ** you are accessing itself is abnormal, resulting in a short-term failure or slow access.