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One: Press F1 basically because the battery in your computer is dead, you can dig it out and put it back in for a while. (If it doesn't work, you have to change the battery) The second reason is that your machine may not have a floppy drive, or the floppy drive is broken, but your BIOS also detects the floppy drive, so it prompts you to press F1 to enter the system every time.
2: If you don't read the CD, it's because the settings in your BIOS don't put the CDROM first.
Usually the first prompt screen at boot enters the BIOS, and then selects First Boot - select CD-ROM, which depends on what model your hard drive is.
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Your machine may not have a floppy drive, or the floppy drive is broken, but your BIOS also detects the floppy drive, so every time it prompts you to press F1 to enter the system, you can enter the BIOS, find the one with a band, and change it to none.
Or PS2 keyboard and mouse.
Disc boot needs to be set to disc priority boot in BIOS Setup.
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Floppy drive detection is not disabled in the BIOS. Set seek floppy :none in the bios.
The disc does not read the disk, that is the BIOS, and the boot order in the advance option is not set to the first boot to cd-rom.
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Improper BIOS settings! Press F1 to Comtinue,Del Toenter Setup Set the first guide to the light zone!
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The issue of your BIOS being improperly set.
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Summary. The computer system end process denial of access can be caused by the following reasons:1
Insufficient system permissions; 2.The process is locked or running; 3.The process has been terminated or has ended.
Workaround:1Check whether you are running the program as administrator, if not, you can right-click on the program and select "Run as administrator"; 2.
Check if the process is locked or running, and if so, try restarting your computer and reopening the program. 3.If the process has been terminated or has ended, you can try replacing the program with another program or reinstalling the program. <>
Repair the computer system.
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Hello Zhongtang, it is a pleasure to answer for you for Pippyin. Okay, which computer system do you need to repair? Windows or macOS? Or is it some other operating system?
End process denies access.
The computer system end process denial of access can be caused by the following reasons:1Insufficient system permissions; 2.
The process is locked or the Wild is running; 3.The process has been terminated or has ended. Workaround:
1.Check whether you are running the program as administrator, if not, you can right-click on the program and select "Run as administrator"; 2.Check if the process is locked or running, if so, you can slowly try to restart the computer and reopen the program; 3.
If the process has been terminated or has ended, you can try to replace the program with another program, or reinstall the program. <>
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Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you: There are several ways to repair your computer system:1
Use the repair tool that comes with your system. Most computer systems have built-in repair tools, such as "System Restore", "Repair Startup", "Reset PC" and other functions of Windows system, which can be used to repair when there is a problem with the system. 2.
Use Safe Mode. When starting up your computer, pressing the F8 or Shift key can enter Safe Mode, which allows you to enter a simplified system environment that makes it easier to find and fix problems. 3.
Use system repair software. There are a lot of third-party software that can be used to repair the computer system, such as CCleaner, Gly Utilities, etc., which can scan the computer system and fix some issues. 4.
Reinstall the system. If none of the above methods can solve the problem, or the system is already severely damaged, you can consider reinstalling the system, which will erase all system files and data, and reinstall the system. No matter which method you use, you need to back up your important data and files to avoid data loss during the repair process.
At the same time, if you are not sure how to repair or reinstall the system, it is advisable to seek the help of a professional in the car.
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How to do the Windows XP System Repair feature.
For friends who use Windows XP system, when the system crashes or there are some inexplicable errors when the system is used, what method do you use to solve it? Generally, you use reinstalling the system or using ghost recovery. However, there are drawbacks to using these methods, such as reinstalling the system, which means that the original system settings and software must be reinstalled, which is very cumbersome.
In fact, we can use the system repair feature of Windows XP to fix system errors and update system files. The original system settings and installed programs will not be changed. The following uses Windows XP Professional as an example to describe how to repair the system.
1. When using the Windows XP system repair function, restart the computer, put the Windows XP system installation disc into the CD-ROM drive, and the screen will display the prompt message "Press any key to boot from CD", press any key such as the "Enter" key.
2. When the screen displays the message "Windows XP Professional Installer, Welcome to the Installer", press the "Enter" key. It should be noted that the "R" key cannot be pressed here, and if the "R" key is pressed, the faulty console fix for the Windows XP system will be initiated.
3. In the "Windows XP Installation Agreement, Windows XP Professional End User Installation Agreement" interface, press the "F8" key to agree to accept the license agreement.
A message that says "Windows XP Professional Installer, if one of the following Windows XP installations is corrupted, the installer can try to fix it" will then appear. The Windows XP installer that needs to be repaired is displayed in the list box below the window. If there are more than one, use the Move Up and Down arrows to highlight the system that needs to be repaired, and finally press the "R" key.
4. When the screen shows "Windows XP Professional Installer, the installer has tried to update the following Windows installation", press the "Enter" key.
In this way, the Windows XP system will be installed automatically, and the installation time for future operation steps is basically the same as that of reinstalling the system. With the Windows XP operating system after the repair installation, the original system settings, installed software, and personal information will not be changed. In addition, it should be noted that to use the Windows XP repair installation function, you must use the Windows XP installation disc of the original system, otherwise even if the system can be repaired successfully, you will not be able to log in to the Windows XP system.
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Open the computer menu and hold down the shift key in Power to click on the restart option.
Click Troubleshoot.
Go to the Select an option screen and click Troubleshoot.
Click Advanced Options.
Once you're on the troubleshooting screen, click on Advanced Options.
Click Initiate Repair.
Click Start Repair in the Advanced Options and enter the username and password to start the repair using the login username.
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As more and more users use Windows 10, the problems reported by users also grow. Some win10 users reported that they failed to use the system auto-repair function and prompted "auto-repair cannot repair your computer", what is going on? How do you fix it?
How to do it:
1. I believe that when you see this picture, you feel a lot of headaches, and the first time I encountered this problem, I also had a big head. This should be because the system is not stable yet, and our approach is to click on Advanced Settings first.
2. After entering the advanced settings, we can see that there are 6 options here. Basically, there is no way to solve the problem by clicking on the start repair, but it is recommended that you can give it a try first. If not, follow my steps. We click on the System Restore option.
3. After the shirt collapses, we can see that there are 2 options here. The first is incomplete clearance, and the second is complete clearance. If you have important documents, it is recommended to choose the first option.
In this way, the files on our computer will still be stored in the computer. I'm going to choose the second option here.
4. Here we can see that it is the deletion of the driver, and we can choose to clear all files here, clear all of them. drive, because it may be caused by the drive not being a good match with the system.
5. Then select the option to clean the drive completely. The instructions above indicate that these files can be recovered after deletion, but it is more troublesome.
7. The problem that may occur with the above methods is that the initialization is not successful, how to solve this problem, one is to reinstall the system, and the other is to select the startup settings in the advanced options.
8. Then we choose our original system. Because after upgrading win10, we can still choose the original system, but we will find that after we choose the original system, we will find that the system we enter is still win10 after restarting the computer. So we can continue to use the win10 system.
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It is recommended to check and kill the Trojan horse and repair the system.
1. Press F8 to press F8 to get the advanced option to appear in the release of the power, and select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair.
2. Press F8 to enter the safe mode after booting up, and then exit, select Restart or Shut Down to boot on, and you can enter the normal mode (repair the registry).
3. If the fault persists, please use the system restore that comes with the system to restore it to the time when you did not have this failure (or use the restoration software to restore the system).
4. If the fault persists, use the system disk to repair it, open the command prompt and enter sfc scannow Enter (there is a space between sfc and ), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and the system will automatically compare and repair.
5. If the fault persists, set the optical drive in the BIOS as the first boot device, insert the original system installation disk, press the R button, and select "Repair Installation".
6. If the fault persists, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
If it really doesn't work, it is recommended to choose repair installation, so that the system can be repaired, and the programs and files of the C drive can not be lost.
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
The system comes with the system restore: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win7 restore the system, in the control panel then the device and security sub-option and then the backup and restore sub-option).
Use one-click GHOST to back up C disk, you don't need to install the system when there is a system failure and can't be restored, first use one-click GHOST to restore the system, so that the files stored in your C drive and the ** program software will not be lost (the files and program software during the backup, if you add new files later, you can re-backup the C disk).
There are two ways to restore one-click ghost, you can enter the system or you can enter safe mode (press F8 when you boot up), click the desktop icon or start all programs, click on one-click ghost, open the software, click Restore C drive, and click Restore below. If you can't enter the system and security mode, there is a one-click ghost option at startup, generally there is a waiting time of 5 seconds, press the confirm key, and you can restore the system with one key ghost (the backup is to open the software and click on the backup C disk, click on the backup below).
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360 Software Manager - System Repair.
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What kind of system? What fault phenomenon, these don't say, how to know how to fix it.
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You can try the next 360 first aid kit, if not, press F8 when you turn it on, and there is a system repair option after entering.
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