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You try this method first:1Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
2.In the Control Panel, double-click Display, and then click the Appearance tab.
3.On the Appearance tab, click Effects.
4.In the Effects dialog box, click to clear Use the following transition effects for menus and tooltips, and then click OK twice.
If it still doesn't work, then in view of the situation you raised, I guess the hard drive has bad sectors, and you can:
1. Use a hard drive detection tool to detect whether there is a problem with your hard drive, there are some on the Internet.
2. If there is no problem, reformat the hard disk (don't use the fast one) and repartition it, the system disk does not need to be too large, 10G is enough.
3. Reinstall the system, it's best to find a good ghost, don't use a simple one, that a lot of software can't be used.
4. If that's still the case, you can run it with other hard disks, if it's okay, then there is something wrong with your hard disk, and it is recommended to replace the hard disk.
Note: It has nothing to do with your other hardware, you can observe the CPU utilization in your explorer, if the file is not responding when it is not 100 then 80 is the problem of your hard disk.
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The possibility of hard disk is relatively high, and it is recommended to repartition it.
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First of all, if the system you installed three times is the same disc, if so, try a different disc. If this can't be solved, redivide all the hard disks, do not choose quick format, and use normal mode to grid. It is estimated that the system files are missing or the hard disk partition is not well divided, so the partition should not be too large.
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Install it, another operating system.
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You're sure of your system installation disk!
Secondly, use a disk defragmenter to declutter the following hard drives.
If there is no effect on repartitioning.
160g ** sub C disk is recommended to be divided into 10g
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It's not a problem with the hard drive or other hardware, it's not a problem with the system, I recommend you empty all the folders and try again.
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Is it that there are some important things in the original hard drive that you are reluctant to delete? You partition the hard drive from a new partition. New stuff shouldn't be a big deal.
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It is possible that it is a problem with the hard disk and the other configurations are fine and there are no incompatibilities
Hard drive repartitioning is a good way, and then the system disk 10g is enough, and if it still doesn't work, then you have to change the hard drive
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I think it's a system problem.
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Install a piece of software that deals with debris, such as Super Bunny, and clean it up may be fine.
You can't lock it directly with your computer. I used the folder encryption super master, free 30 times, and the function is quite good.
Landlord, I don't know what your computer level is, I can give you how to delete it, but I have to warn you first. >>>More
Can you tell me what folder you deleted.
If it's a system folder, of course you can't delete it. You have to really look at him unpleasantly, and format it directly. >>>More
Click Start--Control Panel--Folder Options--View, in the advanced settings, select "Show all files and folders" to be OK, you can see the files you are hiding, the color of the hidden files looks lighter Click on the files you are hiding to open the properties and tick the "hidden" to OK.
What you say can't be done, as long as it can be read, it can be copied. Because both read and copy belong to read permissions.