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Start - Connect to - Show all connections, or directly on the Internet Neighbor Post Key Properties, then on the Local Connection Post Key - Properties, click on Internet Protocol - Properties: Use the IP address below: . *Fill in as you like, click on the subnet mask to appear automatically, and you can confirm it!
Try again next time you turn it on
In fact, it is only delayed for about a minute because the system needs to obtain the IP address of the local connection, and the broadband connection does not need this, and the fixed IP can solve this problem!
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Generally, the last thing to boot is the network card or wireless network card. You make the DNS on the IP address manual. It's going to be a little faster.
Otherwise, the network card will be the last to boot. And then he has to find an IP or something, of course, it will be slow. It's best to make both IP and DNS manual.
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It should be that there is a problem with the hard disk partition and the hard disk bin reading data.
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You must have a lot of self-starters. Install an optimization master to optimize the boot start program, and if you are not familiar with it, you will go down to Master Lu, and it will automatically optimize for you.
What do you mean by IP manual? If you don't like to automatically dial when you turn on the phone, you can optimize it. There are two types of IP addresses: static and dynamic, if you are talking about this, then you need to set the route settings, and if you are static, you need to set the IP address and DNS address in the local connection.
Also, dial-up connections have nothing to do with static dynamics.
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When you open a file or folder, if there is a green blind brigade color progress bar, it means that the computer is working on some related tasks and will take some time to complete. You can wait a while for the computer to finish on its own. But if you're waiting too long, or if the progress bar is stuck, here are some things you can try:
Close unnecessary programs and windows to free up your computer's resources and allow it to process tasks faster.
If a disk scan or repair is in progress, you can wait for the scan or repair to complete.
If none of the above works, you can try restarting your computer, which can usually fix some system glitches and issues.
In short, if a green progress bar appears, don't rush and wait for a while. If the waiting time is too long, you can try the above methods to solve the problem.
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It is normal for the startup to appear, and Windows will check the hardware configuration level boot and other procedures before the interface appears.
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It may be that you have too many boot items, and you can use 360 Security Guard software to manage boot acceleration.
As for your start bar, it's white, and it's definitely your theme set to Windowsw Classic mode.
It would be nice to switch to Windows XP mode.
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It should be a problem that there are too many computer boot processes, use 360 and other similar tools to optimize the boot options.
The start bar turns white, which can be adjusted from the following methods: right-click on my computer - click Properties, click Advanced in the pop-up system properties bar - > Performance bar - > settings, in the pop-up performance options bar, there are default four-line options under the visual effects interface, you can try to adjust it yourself.
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Cause Analysis:
The main reason for going directly to the BIOS when booting up is that there is a problem with the settings of the motherboard BIOS. Some computer motherboards are set up to be more user-friendly, so many other functions have been added. When the BIOS is not set up correctly, restarting the computer will automatically enter the BIOS.
Solution: Since it is caused by the BIOS settings, you only need to set it in the BIOS to solve the problem. When the computer is powered on and enters the BIOS, select the options with similar words such as load fail-safe defaults, load optmized defaults, restore defaults, etc., and press "F10" to save and exit after selection.
Generally speaking, keeping the BIOS in its default state is the safest for novice users. Except for the boot order, other options generally do not need to be changed. If something like this happens, we'll revert it back to its default state so it can continue to work as normal.
Extended Materials. BIOS Myths:
Myth 1: After the motherboard BIOS upgrade, the system performance can be greatly improved! When it comes to BIOS, newer isn't always better.
The update of the BIOS by the motherboard manufacturer is mainly used to solve the very individual compatibility problems of the motherboard, and make it possible to support more and newer hardware products. But the impact on the performance of the whole machine is minimal!
Myth 2: Motherboard BIOS upgrade is too dangerous!
Upgrading the BIOS, as long as you do it properly, be bold and careful, and be prepared to fix it in case of failure, it should be said that it is still very simple. Of course, there are risks. For the average user, if there is no special reason, it is better not to take this risk.
Myth 3: It is difficult to fix after the motherboard BIOS upgrade fails!
Even if it fails, there are many ways to fix it, and 99% of the time you can bring your motherboard back to life. One thing that must be noted beforehand is that if the BIOS chip is soldered to the motherboard, the following method is not fully applicable.
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Press F9 to restore the BIOS default settings, press F10 to save and reboot. If you have installed the system by yourself, press F7 to enter the traditional BIOS, set Security-Secure Boot Control to disabled, press F10 to save, and restart. If the situation persists, it may be a system failure, you can reinstall the system and try it.
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If the startup items are displayed correctly, the only way to reinstall the system is to do so. The BIOS page will only appear if the boot computer of the original system cannot be found.
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It looks like the system hasn't found the hard drive. Check whether the hard disk data cable and hard disk are damaged.
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