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There's a piece of software on your computer that's been corrupted by a virus, that's why it's like this
If there is a one-click restore, then it will be easy to do, otherwise you have to reinstall the system, and there is also the upstairs F8 safe mode useless virus deleted something.
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It should be after you kill the virus, or the loader that has not been killed but retains the virus in the startup item, press enter in msconfig in the run, remove the suspicious startup item, and it is best to completely remove the virus again in safe mode.
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Although you kill the virus. But a virus has corrupted one of your computer's programs.
It is recommended that you kill the virus first and then scan for malicious programs.
The main reason is because viruses take up a lot of your virtual and real memory. That's why that's the case...
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You go into boot mode and put it all on. The suffix of the dll is clicked, don't use it, and then enter the security system to kill the virus.
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Press F8 to enter safe mode to kill virus.
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C: Error while progra 1 FQWH Error loading C: Windows System32 with invalid memory allocation access Referenced by the O0012E602 directive.
I think you can approach it from a few angles:
Progra 1 FQWH C: Windows System32 At least this file is not required for the system, and the system32 file may be a system file, which is up to you, and you can search the Internet to see if anyone has asked about the purpose of this file.
2.Load so-and-so with the extension. Errors with dll named files are also not a serious problem.
In most cases, the DLL file is also uninstalled after you uninstall the software (e.g. rogue software), but it still needs to be called in the boot auto-start item, so that the loading failure prompt appears (the reason is simple, it can't be found). dll file).
As mentioned earlier, in many cases, this situation will not affect the normal use of the system, you just need to remove the boot auto-start item.
Let's talk about how to remove the boot auto-start item.
Power on-run: msconfig -6
Get rid of unnecessary startup items.
What's not necessary:In fact, you can remove the truth.,Of course, for personal needs, sometimes you have to keep a part of it To determine whether to remove which startup items are very simple, you just look at the corresponding command of the startup item (at this time, just look at the command to see if there are any fields contained in the command),Confirm to cancel,Just uncheck the box in front of you.。
Then OK. Invalid memory allocation access Referenced by the o0012e602 directive.
Regarding this issue, I guess it should be your disk error caused by file corruption or loss resulting in inaccessible filesYou can try to repair your system disk.
Run: chkdsk f
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