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Are you installing a ghost version of the system? Or do you use the hard disk directly?
Windows system-related are all started in that section, including services, drivers, system files, etc., if you modify the registry to make it scroll less, these system files will be in it"Welcome to Windows"The interface is loaded. The boot startup program can also be loaded in this part by technical means, but it is generally loaded on the login screen:
You can try,Boot and hold F8 Select the last correct configuration to see if you can enter the system,If you can't,Restart the computer and press and hold F8 Select to enter safe mode,Let your system identify your hardware without loading other system information,If the above methods don't work,It is recommended that you reinstall the system again,Don't use ghost and other one-click restore tools。 :
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Put the shortcut in.
C: Documents and Settings Username Start Menu Programs Launch
Under. in the registry.
, you can also add it.
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In the start of running msconfig to start Zaoling, find a ctfmon This sedan is missing, and there are reservations related to the stool fan Qi kv, and the rest can be checked and removed.
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You type msconfig in the start of the run, click start, and you're voiled!
Good luck!
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1 C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu Program Launch.
Drag your software shortcut here.
2 Run --regedit -- find the hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run
Create a new string value with any name and target the address of the software you want to launch.
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Put the executable file of the program you want to add to the program in the "C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu".
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There is also the ability to add in the registry. It's more troublesome. The easiest way to do this is to put the shortcut to the program in the startup folder where you started it.
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Put the program you want to start randomly into the start --- program --- start and you're done!
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In Windows2K XP, the following processes are required to be loaded:
can exist at the same time), idle process;
In Windows 9X, the following processes must be loaded:
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You're not talking about this:
ntldr is missing.
press ctrl+alt+del to reboot...
Chinese translation: ntldr file is missing.
Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.
If you reset your BIOS to your appearance, this can cause these issues.
Since the data on the hard drive is dynamic and updated all the time, the BIOS exit settings should be backed up without any programs installed. Therefore, some computers will have a situation where the system cannot be loaded after restoring the BIOS out settings, that is, NTLDR (system file, no extension, related to the multi-system boot menu) is lost.
Solution: You can try to repair the system with the repair function of the Windows installation disc (if you have XP, use XP's installation CD to repair, and if you have Vista, use Vista to repair the installation CD. The repair function here is only available on Windows genuine discs or CD-ROMs in standard installation mode, and the installation discs of the Ghost system do not have the repair function). Here's how:
1.Insert the Windows installation disc and restart your PC.
2.When it appears"press any key to continue...", press a random key (it's best not to press ESC, F8 and other special keys, you can press enter) to enter the installation interface.
3.When the Chinese interface appears, select "Repair Windows using the Fault Management Recovery Console", and "Which Windows installation do you want to log in to?" appears. , the default input is 1, and enter.
Then type in the administrator account password and press enter (if you don't press enter directly).
The x below represents your drive letter. If that doesn't work, replace x with d, e, f, etc. Usually you can replace the x with the drive letter in your system.
c:\copy x:\i386\ntldr c:\
If you are prompted to replace the original file, you only need to enter y and press enter to confirm the replacement. Then restart the computer, how about it, is it back to normal? ^
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The workaround for the missing system loader is:
1. Insert the system disc and repair it according to the prompts.
2. Use the PE boot disk to boot the computer and use the boot repair tool in the PE to repair it.
3. Redo the system.
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I also have this problem with my computer, but it is still like this after I put in the installation disc and reboot, what should I do?
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It's good to find a new version of the system and reinstall it, it's just that the system files are missing, nothing.
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Have you ever touched the hardware on your computer? If so, you're getting a good handle on your hardware, and suggesting that you can reset your computer to the brand that you have with it.
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I've also encountered this problem, but it's actually a poor memory contact, which makes the data lost when reading some data.
Also, isn't your system not suitable for your book?,I've found that the existing book is very selective.。
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Most likely, the system files are missing by reinstalling the system now! Or find someone to enter the dos and use the dos command to see what the hell is going on.
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Consider the following questions;
1。Virus. 2。Problems with the systems used, some of which are not very good and unstable, will occur.
3。Set up. I have two machines, the same configuration, the same system, but the boot speed is very different. Let's see if it's a problem with the settings.
4。Compatibility of the assembly machine.
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Do you use ADSL on the Internet Cafe? Set the IP address and subnet mask, maybe it is related to hardware conflicts, you can go to the device manager to see, and it is possible that the boot sound is damaged.
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Start Running: msconfig can view the startup items, don't start you just uncheck it.
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Check the process, generally about 26. Or there is a virus, check and kill. It's also possible that the machine doesn't have a very good compatibility. Then defragmentation. Finally, reinstall the system.
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C: Documents and Settings Wang Start Menu Programs Start Create Shortcut Drag all to this folder. You can't get it right with other complicated estimates.
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In the "Programs" and "Startup" folders of the system menu, create a shortcut to the startup file of the software you need to start, and you can start with the system.
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In the taskbar, in the properties of the toolbar, check the quick launch, drag the icon you want to start quickly with the mouse to the fast launch bar, and right-click the quick launch you don't want to delete.
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viviab2008 says the correct method, but the lock is not locked.
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1. Unlock the taskbar first, right? Right-click on the taskbar and remove the check box before "Lock taskbar".
2. Drag the shortcut icon or application icon of the program you want to add to the Quick Launch bar to the Quick Launch Bar, and you're good to go!
3. Finally, remember to restore the "lock taskbar"!
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