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Problems with the memory card Shut down and reinsert the memory card.
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If you are using 360 Security Guard, you may have disabled some startup services, you can try to click "Boot Acceleration" in the "Advanced Tools" tab of 360 Security Guard, and then see if the Windows Defender scanning task is disabled in "Optimize Recording and Recovery", and restart after the recovery starts.
I have also encountered such a problem, and here are some of the information I found from the Internet when solving this problem, I hope it will be helpful to you:
Set the Windows Defender service to Automatic, not Disabled or Manual. To do this, follow these steps:
Collapse this**This**If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue.
Double-click the Windows Defender service, and then click Automatic in the Startup type box.
Click OK.
If the issue doesn't resolve after you complete step 1, uninstall Windows Defender and then reinstall Windows Defender. To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start , then click Run, type , and then click OK.
Click Windows Defender, and then click Remove.
Follow the prompts to uninstall Windows Defender.
If the issue doesn't resolve after you complete step 2, uninstall Windows Defender, use the Windows Setup Cleanup utility, and then reinstall Windows Defender. To do this, follow these steps:
Click Start , then click Run, type , and then click OK.
Click Windows Defender, and then click Remove.
Follow the prompts to uninstall Windows Defender.
290301 ( Windows Installer Cleanup Utility Description.
If the issue isn't resolved after you complete step 3, follow these steps:
Click Start and then Run, type the regsvr32 file name, and then click OK.
Note: In this step, the file name is a placeholder for the following files.
Repeat this step for the following file:
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I'll tell you, hehe, I can finally help people, this problem has been bothering me for days, and I just solved it. In fact, we all think about the problem too hard.
First, I went to "Start" and typed in "Window Defender" and set it to be automatic and on.
Second,You should have used 360 to optimize boot acceleration,Turn off all the programs related to window defender,I was before,Use 360 to optimize boot speed,The result is a one-click optimization,The result is that all the items related to window defender are turned off,And then there is a prompt on boot "Application initialization failed"。
Thirdly, you go to 360 Security Guard, go to "Boot Acceleration", find the disabling history, and enable all the options related to Window Defender.
Fourth, restart the machine, I don't have that problem after I restart.
Fifth, I hope that the people who are in the problem will not always scare people like us who don't understand the computer very well, what a redo system, this is broken, that is broken, if you don't understand, don't mislead the majority of people who have had this problem.
Finally, I hope mine can help you, I used to always look at other people's answers, and today I can finally help others to pull, happy.
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