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1. Check whether there are Trojans or viruses in the system. Such programs often modify the system irresponsibly in order to control the system, resulting in operating system abnormalities. In general, we should strengthen our awareness of information security and never be curious about unclear executable procedures.
2. Update the operating system, let the installer of the operating system copy the correct version of the system file, and correct the system parameters. Sometimes there are bugs in the operating system itself, so pay attention to installing the official upgrade program.
3. Try to use the latest official version of the application, beta version, and trial version, which will have bugs.
4. Delete and then recreate the files in the Winnt System32 WBEM Repository folder: Right-click on My Computer on the desktop, and then click Manage. In"Services and Applications", click Services, and then close and stop the Windows Management Instrumentation service.
Delete all files in the Winnt System32 WBEM Repository folder. (Create backup copies of these files before deleting them.) ) to open"Services and Applications", click Services, and then open and start the Windows Management Instrumentation service.
When the service restarts, these files are recreated based on the information provided in the following registry key: hkey local machine software, microsoft wbem cimom, autorecover mofs
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The easiest way to do this is to rebuild the system.
The main reason for this problem is that the system memory conflicts during the installation process or a virus is in the memory.
Unplug the memory before making the system, let it sit for about five minutes, and then install it, and install the system.
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In this case, it is directly related to the hardware, and it is recommended that you perform the following operations:
1. Remove the battery on the back of the notebook, connect the computer with only the power adapter, and try to turn on the computer, if the boot is normal, then it is caused by poor battery contact or battery failure.
2. Only use the battery, do not connect the power adapter, if the boot is normal, then it should be caused by a problem with the power adapter or a short circuit in the power interface of the notebook.
3. Unplug the power cord, remove the battery, and press and hold the power button for 30 seconds without letting go. Try to boot up, if the boot is normal, then it is only caused by the abnormal BIOS of the motherboard.
4. Unplug the power cord, remove the battery, open the back cover of the memory, plug in and unplug the memory, wipe the gold finger part with an eraser, and plug it back in (don't reverse it).
5. If the above operations cannot solve the problem, it is recommended that the notebook be sent to the maintenance center for testing.
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Is there no normal shutdown.
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