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1: Delete the file.
Start Windows Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.
In the Advanced Settings box, click to clear the Hide extensions for known file types check box and the Hide protected operating system files check box if they haven't already, and then click OK.
Find each of the following folders, right-click Files (if you have the file in this folder), and then click Open:
drive:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs\startup
drive:\documents and settings\all users\start menu\programs
drive:\documents and settings\all users\start menu
where drive is the drive on which Windows is installed.
Check that the file contains the following lines:
shellclassinfo] localizedresourcename=@%systemroot%\system32\,-21787
If the file contains these lines, right-click the file, click Delete, and then click Yes when prompted to confirm the deletion.
Restart your computer to check if the issue is resolved.
Back to the top. Method 2: Use the System Configuration Utility ( to disable the startup project.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type msconfig, and then click OK.
Click the Launch tab.
Click to clear the check boxes in the Startup Project column next to all Desktop items that are listed as Common Startup items in the corresponding Location column, as shown in all of the following locations (as shown in the Commands column).
Drive: documents and settings all users start menu programs startup
Drive: documents and settings all users start menu programs
Drive: documents and settings all users start menu
Click OK to exit the System Configuration Utility.
Restart your computer to check if the issue is resolved.
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In the bin file under the Starry Sky Speed folder.
Credit is the place where your online account number and password are saved.
The file generates 3 dll resource files.
is one of the ** resource files.
These three files.
I think you pressed the wrong position when you installed Starry Sky Rush.
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Virus. If you can't kill it, reinstall the system.
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1. Use Windows Optimizer, "System Performance Optimization" - Desktop Menu Optimization", and remove the "" before "Create a separate process for the desktop and explorer when the system starts". Finally, "Optimize", exit, and restart. 2. If you find that it has no "" at this time, then you first "optimize" it and exit.
Re-enter, remove " ", "optimize", exit, and restart. Boot up automatically open folder instructions when booting the system to open the command to open this folder, you can follow the steps below to check: 1. Select "Start Run" and select "OK" after entering "msconfig".
Select the "Startup" tab in the "System Configuration User" window that opens, check whether there is a "C" item in it, and if so, please remove the "" in the basket in front of the item. 2. If you can't find this item in the "Startup" tab, please open the "Tab" in the "System Configuration User" to check whether there is a "C" item in it, if so, please remove the "" in the basket in front of the item. 3. Select the "SVSTEM" tab, open the section header "Boot", check whether there is "C" in the first row of "shell", and if so, enter the state to delete it.
4. Select the "tab", open the section heading "Windows" to check whether there is "C" in the setting line "load=" and run=", if there is, enter the state and delete it 5. If you have used Windows Optimizer, "System Performance Optimization" - Desktop Menu Optimization", remove the "" before "Create a separate process for desktop and explorer when the system starts". Finally, "Optimize", exit, and restart. If you find that it doesn't have "" at this time, then you first "optimize" it and exit.
Re-enter, remove " ", "optimize", exit, and restart. 6. If this is not the case, you should see if there is a startup item about C: in the startup in msconfig!
Get started""Procedure""Launch"There is no in it!
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Check the boot startup items The most likely thing is that it is poisoned.
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Is it that after poisoning, you have killed the poison? Maybe you deleted the system files by mistake, if the following steps don't work, restore the system or reinstall the system.
Start] - [Run], enter "regedit".
Find a string value that contains"notepad"(Note: do not delete those that do not contain notepad), restart after deletion.
If it doesn't work, try again.
Change the content file properties in the startup folder corresponding to all users under Documents and Settings to the correct one.
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start menu
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu program
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu Program Launch
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu Programs Administrative Tools
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu Programs Attachments
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu Programs Accessories Entertainment
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start Menu Programs Accessories Accessibility
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C: Windows System32 Oobe Info Backgrounds, but the size of ** should be within 256K and the name is Otherwise, the default background of Win7 will be used.
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It doesn't matter, with the 360 first aid kit, it can disappear by restarting.
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There is a virus in the system, try 360 and kill the Trojan again. If that doesn't work, it's recommended to reinstall the system.
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These are rogue software, your favorites, delete these files, and then go to C: Documents and Settings Your login username Desktop, delete those files, restart, if it still appears, you can only reinstall the system, those killing programs, can only kill viruses, can not clear virus infected files, I hope it helps you, thank you.
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Cleaned up with malware, it will be a little more thorough.
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You have a project in your launch.
It will be automatically loaded every time it is turned on.
But your current extension is unrecognizable.
So there will be.
You can disable startup entries and registry runs.
All the stuff that's all about it.
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You first press Ctrl+Alt+Del to run the task manager, and then click File - New Running Task, enter to determine whether the desktop appears, if it still doesn't, right-click on the desktop - arrange the icon - display the desktop icon, it should be OK.
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To be clear, good luck.
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Press Ctrl Alt Delete (Task Manager) and click on the file above, click Run, and enter. And then it's OK.
Enter safe mode and open the hkey in the registry
Local Machine Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Restart after deleting the HBKRNL entries in it. >>>More
It should be that the system has crashed. It may be possible to restore the device by itself.
An error occurred in modifying the BIOS settings.
02.If it is the boot data of the magnetic region of track 0 of the hard disk, it is incorrect. If it is a hardware failure, use the backup component to cross-check by itself. >>>More
There are several kinds of questions, and I will go down in order of the closest cause1The capacitance of the computer motherboard is bad, and the CPU cannot dissipate heat due to the fact that the CPU does not rotate due to the fact that the CPU does not rotate 3There is a problem with the power supply in the computer, 4 systems are installed more or system problems, 5 computers have viruses installed with 360 and Rising fire prevention, etc.
Solutions to common faults with black screen when computer boots.