-
Get rid of rogue software with 360 Security Guard.
I'm sure it's fine if I fix it with 360.
After multiple IEs are tampered with, the repair tool cannot fix them.
Do It Yourself Problem Solving:
Click the "Start" menu, click "Run" and enter regedit to open the registry, press the F3 key - enter which ** you said, click "Find" to find it, delete the corresponding key on the right, and then press F3 to continue to find the next one (the same as the previous operation process) until all are deleted, and the problem is solved.
-
Have you used any software, such as ARP firewall or something, this kind of software will change the homepage!
-
The registry has been changed.
Remove the contents of the IE address bar.
In the hkey current user software, Microsoft Internet Explorer Typedurls, you can delete the unwanted address.
-
Isn't it this web page as soon as you open IE?
If so, open IE: Tools > Internet Options > General > use the blank items and it's gone, or fill in the ** you want to add web navigation.
-
Next rogue plugin remover.
-
Start - Run User Configurator - Manage Templates - Windows Components - Internet Explorer - Disable Change Home Page Settings - Enabled - Apply - Disabled - OK, and then change the home page to the home page you want in the IE properties.
-
Hmph: 360 Security Guard is recommended.
-
Next IE Repair Tool, fix it.
Registry repair tools are also available.
-
First: poisoning.
Second: there is rogue software.
-
Generally speaking, it is caused by a virus Trojan horse, and the virus is killed first.
-
The memory cannot be a workaround for reads.
When running some programs, sometimes a memory error message appears, and then the program is closed.
0x???The "0x??? referenced by the directiveMemory. The memory cannot be "read".
0x???The "0x??? referenced by the directiveMemory, which cannot be "written".
I believe everyone should have seen the above situation, and even said that some netizens have repeatedly reinstalled the system because they are unhappy with this frequent error prompt. I believe that the average user should not understand those complex hexadecimals**.
There are many aspects of this phenomenon, one is the hardware, that is, the memory problem, and the other is the software, which has many problems.
Solution: Start - Run window, type "regsvr32 enter", then a message dialog box will appear "dllregisterserver in succeeded", OK. Then run the following commands in turn. (Some people say it's not necessary for this method, but re-register those.)
DLL is not bad for the system, anyway, it can solve the problem by doing it in many ways. )
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
regsvr32
-
In addition, the IP address is converted into the physical address of the network card. in order to enable data communication within the network.
The prompt in your screenshot is Rising Killsoft's ARP firewall, which assists users in preventing ARP-based attacks or spoofing on a single machine or within the network. To put it simply, you have a broadcast on your computer or network based on the same IP but different network cards.
There are two possibilities, one is that there are two computers with the same IP:. But since it's not the same network card, you'll need to follow the prompts to choose the correct one. Net Neighbor -- Right Click -- Properties -- Local Connection -- Right-click Status -- Support -- Details to see the IP and actual address.
After corresponding, select the correct one in the Rising ARP conflict prompt. Find another computer and change the IP.
Another possibility is that your computer has an ARP Trojan or virus. Send the broadcast on the same IP in the app. Since it is not known what type it is, the purpose is uncertain, some are to destroy network communication, and some are to steal user information in the network.
And if it's a virus, it's hard to pinpoint the source of the attack when viewed alone. If you have multiple computers, it is recommended to build an underlying firewall to control the attack at the source. If you don't know much about it, you can apply Xinxiang's immune wall route to solve the problem.
-
Boot automatically into the BIOS, the first picture is the CPU fan status chart, it should be normal.
There is a problem with the hard disk that cannot be found to boot the hard disk. In the BIOS, see if there is a hard disk in the SATA item. Switch to the boot item, set the hard disk as the first boot item, and press F10 to save and exit.
1. Continuously press the boot shortcut key F12 or ESC to select the hard disk to boot in the pop-up boot interface to see if it can enter the system normally.
2. I can't find the hard disk that can be booted in the pop-up boot interface.
1. Open the case and re-plug the hard disk data cable and power cable.
2. The problem is still that the hard disk is connected to the motherboard interface and replaced one.
3. The problem is still to replace the hard disk data cable.
4. The problem is still to replace the hard disk.
Third, there is a hard disk in the pop-up boot interface, and the hard disk boot cannot be started normally. Use the PE boot disk boot to boot into the PE and repair the main boot of the hard disk.
1. Open the partition tool Disk Genius2 in PE, select the hard disk with the right mouse button, click Rebuild Master Boot Record MBR3, repair it and then go back to the PE desktop and click Windows to boot the repair.
-
You're using a GIGABYTE motherboard, and then you should have accidentally pressed the shortcut key to enter the motherboard's operating system when you turned it on. So, you reboot and you'll be fine.
-
There is no problem with the BIOS CPU fan, you have pressed the shortcut key to enter the UEFI BIOS.
Enter safe mode and open the hkey in the registry
Local Machine Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Restart after deleting the HBKRNL entries in it. >>>More
The CPU fluctuation should be a problem of your system, see if there are any background programs that are particularly using CPU resources. Use 360 Security Guard to clean up the system and optimize it. >>>More
From the online ** file pay attention to antivirus, try with file shredding. Some of them are very annoying.,I also had an extra IE on the desktop last time.,I can't delete it.,Right-click is garbled.,Check viruses.,Kill Trojans.,It's not good.,It's almost shredded with a file.。 Later, for other reasons, the system was reinstalled.
Repair it with Super Bunny's IE repair tool.,If it doesn't work.,Reinstall IE If you can, call a friend who will help me in this area I'm limited in ability.,I hope you're so good!!
If you want to spend less, add a 512 memory, which can be significantly faster, but it is still slower when encountering large games or programs, if you want to spend more money soon, first see if your motherboard can block the integrated graphics card, if you can, go buy a graphics card, don't be too good, there is more waste of 64M video memory. If you can't, you'll have to change the motherboard, and you'll have to spend more. >>>More