The computer always restarts irregularly, as if it had a virus10

Updated on number 2024-02-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reinstall the system after formatting the C drive! Then in antivirus, the fastest way to do it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Start with the next 360safe online

    There are genuine cabas in it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you have a virus, enter safe mode to kill the virus. Then use"Security Guard 360"Patch the system.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1。Reinstall the system and try it in antivirus.

    2。Check whether the motherboard has a burst capacitor and whether the memory is loose.

    Whether the temperature is too high.

    According to the landlord, the situation should be a system problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Shockwave virus.

    Reason for unlimited restart of the computer:

    1. The computer will automatically restart indefinitely due to computer poisoning.

    2.If the virus check is useless, it is recommended to copy the important data and restore the system from the previous backup. Or redo the system.

    2. Failures caused by hard disks.

    1.In particular, the commonly used heat dissipation on the motherboard is not good.

    The manifestation of this problem is that you turn off the computer and wait for more than ten minutes and half an hour before turning it on, which can last for a while, and the time is infinite and automatically turns on and shuts down.

    3. System setting issues.

    Sometimes, some problems with the system settings can also cause the failure of infinite auto-restart. At this time, press F8 to select the last correct configuration when booting up, and then turn on the computer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Infinite reboot of the computer, this is not necessarily caused by a virus, but it is possible that the virus has infected the system files, and the antivirus software has deleted the infected system files, resulting in the problem of infinite restart.

    There's no other good way to do this.,Reinstall the system.,It's generally no problem to reinstall the system.,But for the sake of safety.,After installing the system.,Don't operate on other disks.,Install anti-virus software first.,Upgrade to the latest.,Then scan the whole disk.。

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Two reasons:1Poisoned, I personally think there are remote attackers taking control of your computer (it doesn't take much resources to turn it on and off, so everything else is fine and not damaged!). )

    2.Hardware issues, maybe something is broken, or it's overheating, causing it to restart. It is advisable not to use too many resources.

    By the way, my computer also restarts frequently, and it is good to redo the system!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's the antivirus software that the important files of the system were accidentally killed, resulting in success.

    Could it be a shadow virus? Anyway, if you get hit by the shadow virus, there is a phenomenon. And I watched the falling snow, and it doesn't seem to have restarted this phenomenon? It's just a Trojan horse or a worm (not quite clear).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    All I know is that I once had the exact same symptoms after being infected with a virus. I have a virus and I couldn't open the manager before. This virus is available on the Internet, called "Falling Snow", which is the Winlogon virus.

    I reinstalled it several times, and when the computer didn't restart, I used antivirus software to find the storage path, then deleted the system files with the virus, and then copied them on someone else's non-toxic machine. The encyclopedia has what you are told above, enter it directly"winlogon"Enter the entry and it will show you how to do it. This problem is often tangled, not anti-virus, and it is often useless to reinstall the system, and I was about to die at the beginning.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The boot file of the system is deleted.

    There is a backup to ghost.

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