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There is no Trojan horse to kill clean.
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Most of them may be viruses, and if it's a hardware problem, it won't work if you install the system from it! Didn't you try killing the poison? You'd better find a genuine antivirus software to kill it under DOS and kill it cleaner in DOS!
There is another way to be troublesome, that is, you delete all the files in the hard disk, and then format it from a new partition, and then install the system without a problem, it is best to install a (preferably genuine) antivirus software after installing the system!
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There are many reasons for the blue screen, software conflicts, poisoning, it is possible, or find someone to take a look at the computer with you.
QQ Thief also has a listener.
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Try the system from the new partition There may be problems with the memory, not just loose, try to change the memory.
If it can't be solved, it can only be tested piece by piece.
There is no other way.
Hope you and my advice.
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There is a direct correlation between these viruses and your computer software. As soon as you finish the system, you will be poisoned, which means that the disc you installed is the G version, and the disc is poisonous. I studied hardware.
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1.You reinstalled the operating system, but have you checked the virus status in the non-system disk? No, please try to disinfect without opening another disk after installing the system.
2.You've been using it for a year and a half, and if you haven't updated your system or hardware, it's rare that there will be incompatibilities, and don't underestimate Microsoft and HP.
3.Have you checked your computer's heating status? After running a large program, you can test the heat-generating areas to see if there are any parts that are too hot.
4.Do you have a roaster in the repair center? Is it because the voltage in your home has been unstable recently?
5.Try replacing the mouse, keyboard, etc., if you have installed new software.
6.You can find the problem by replacing the parts, and if your computer is covered by the warranty, you have the right to ask the repair center to maintain your computer within a certain number of business days.
Good luck, once loaded the system 12 times a day pigs
It doesn't work properly under Windows, but it runs like flying under Linux.
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QQ's ** agreement with Microsoft.
It's not a virus per se, but it calls an executable file, and it's still very lethal.
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It seems that the problem is quite serious.
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Let's take a look at the hardware heat dissipation issue first.
Try a new power supply.
It's still the same with the system reload. Then you'll have to format the disk. Repartition again. That's thorough enough. I believe that the virus may be ruled out
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Enter safe mode and then disinfect again.
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Hehe, it should be a problem with the system, I have encountered such a problem before. If you install the system, you should be fine. Also, the XP system sometimes has a blue screen on its own!
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I suspect that your computer should not be a software failure, it seems to be a hardware failure, the memory may be incompatible, and after using it for a period of time, the system files are lost due to vibration, heating, etc
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I think it's your hardware that isn't compatible. If it's a virus. Why do you want a blue screen as soon as you turn it on?
You're not a 98 system, at least xp. XP In addition to the hardware is incompatible or the system is not installed, I haven't seen a blue screen when I boot up and load things, but you just in case, just in case, just go to those**kill**Give him a free virus check to see it I think it should be a hardware problem
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Use a disk scan tool to fix your system disk, it is a problem with bad sectors on the disk.
Just right-click on your drive letter, Properties, Appliances, and select the first item. The next reboot checks the disk.
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It's either memory incompatibility or the graphics card isn't plugged in.
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A list of symptoms of computer poisoning.
Nowadays, the way of computer virus infection has changed from the original disk to the current multiple channels of simultaneous attack, almost to the point where it is impossible to prevent it. Some viruses are secretive and hidden; More of them are dewy, and it is not difficult for users to grasp their clues and prevent them as soon as possible. Top 10 Symptoms of Computer Poisoning:
1.The computer that usually runs well becomes sluggish, slow to react, and has a blue screen or even freezes.
2.It takes longer for the program to load. Some viruses can take control of programs or system startup programs, and when the system first starts or when an application is loaded, these viruses will perform their actions, so it takes more time to load the program.
3.The size of the executable program file has changed. Normally, these programs should maintain a fixed size, but some viruses can increase the size of the program file.
4.For the same simple job, the disk took much longer to complete. For example, it would take only one second to store a page of text, but an infected virus may spend more time looking for uninfected files.
5.There is no access to the disk, but the disk light keeps on. The hard drive's light keeps on for no apparent reason, which means that the computer may be infected by a virus.
6.Unfamiliar sounds, images, or prompt messages, as well as unusual error messages or garbled characters appear after powering on. Especially when this kind of information appears frequently, it is a sign that your system may have been poisoned.
7.The capacity of the system memory or hard disk is suddenly drastically reduced. Some viruses consume a considerable amount of memory or hard disk capacity, and when a program that has been executed is executed again, it suddenly tells you that there is not enough memory to use, or that the hard disk space is unexpectedly changed.
8.File names, extensions, dates, attributes, etc. have been changed.
9.The contents of the document have been altered or some strange information has been added.
10.Files disappear mysteriously.
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Ordinary antivirus software doesn't play a role.,Genuine ones aren't of much use.。。。 I recommend formatting the hard drive... Then install an XP system... Installing a 360 should be o.
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It doesn't matter, you should install antivirus software as soon as you install the system and do a full scan to eliminate any hidden dangers.
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In general, it has a greater relationship with character.
If it's nice, you can take the Microsoft Certified Engineer exam.
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