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I would like to ask, do you have the interface that shows the progress bar when you start?
If not, you may have added noguiboot or bootlogo noguiboot to your file.
You can type msconfig in the runtime, and then see if the above parameters are selected, if so, remove them, and restart.
If you have a progress bar when you turn it on, it's probably a hardware problem.
Personally, it is recommended to check the hard disk and memory.
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It is usually caused by an error in the driver that is not installed well or the installed driver, which is exactly the time to load the system files and drivers, and then load some programs. You go in and try it in diagnostic mode. There is also a hardware problem, or a part of your motherboard is broken and a new PCI is installed on the same type of hardware (for example, if your onboard sound card is broken and you add another sound card, and the BIOS does not shield the broken one).
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What software do you have installed? Is there some software that was running slower before the system caused this situation.
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That could be a hardware issue, maybe there's something wrong with your motherboard.
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I know, it may be because you have too many startup items or problems, it is recommended to optimize with Super Bunny.
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The question you are asking is boring to death! It's okay to be able to use XP normally! It's so depressing!
That's your own BIOS project, that's the mask! So you can't see it! ~_
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Fix the hard disk with an efficiency source, it may be that there are bad sectors on the hard disk.
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Fix the C drive or see if it's the software driver conflict.
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558213391 you are tired of the landlord, how can you answer questions for others like this. Hehe, I'm tired.
Try another system,There are a lot of reasons for slow boot,It's hard to explain what's going on,If you say,That's when this system hides some files when it's encapsulation,Or what changes have been made when compressing files,Or your system disk,There are a lot of garbage (hidden) may be too slow to boot,Even the boot sound will slow down the boot speed,Turn off the boot sound can be a lot faster。
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There are too many files or installed software on the C drive.
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Turn on the computer and press F8 to enter the safe mode,Carry out a full antivirus,If you can't even enter the safe mode,Then you'd better reinstall the system。
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It could be that the CPU fan is broken. Take it apart and take a look at it, clean up the dust or change the CPU fan.
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One is because the system is not installed properly, and the other is because the boot is too much.
1: The system is not installed well, especially the driver, or the disk partition is unreasonable, etc., will cause the boot into the system is very slow, such as the partition of the hard disk, the system boot is to load the hard disk data, read from the C disk first, if the C disk partition is too large, it will cause slow access to the system, so generally people partition the C disk to within 10G. Or even smaller.
Two: Boot to start more, click"Start --Run --Enter msconfig and press Enter --Click"Launch"--Keep the ctfmon antivirus firewall, and remove the other previous checks --Apply--OK.
Give it a try and hope you adopt it.
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Friend, you change the version of the system to install it, if it is still like this, please take your computer directly to the place where you bought it, this is the wisest way!
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There is a problem with the system files, so let's make a system.
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Then you re-go to the next one-click restore.
What box, where is it, what size, what is displayed on it, it is better to take a screenshot to show it.
I don't agree.,I used to do the same thing.,I divided a song into several segments.,In order,Select the sound,Maximize the sound of the window,Restore the sound of the window size,Minimize the sound of the window,Make changes,And then do the above actions in turn to listen to this song,If other programs make sounds,It will coincide,If other system sounds are called,It will stop,That is, no matter how long your boot sound is, As long as you don't trigger the action of Windows making a sound after booting up,
This is normal, ADSL will send a request to the server after booting up, the server will first confirm its legitimacy, and then assign you an IP address after verification. This period of time is relatively long.
You look at the safe mode can be in, is to boot and then press F5 to enter the safe mode, but generally COMS will not be infected by the virus, he is written in the motherboard BIOS, and the system has nothing to do with (hehe, exclude CIH) but now they are immune to the virus hardware vendors, you boot up, see the light on your book is on, you press del is the delete key, different manufacturers' BIOS to BIOS setting keys are different, may be F1, F2, del, etc., Go in and set the bootstting boot order, and check the relevant BIOS settings article for specific settings, but they are generally the same.
The reason for this problem is that the startup was deleted. >>>More