Problems after reinstalling the system! 5

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

    You've got the Rose virus.

    It can be manually killed in the following ways.

    1. Call up the task manager and end all the processes with the name in the process page (it is recommended to repeat this operation in the following operations to ensure that the virus file will not be reversed).

    2. Enter "regedit" (xp system) in the start of the operation to open the registry, find all the "key-value entries", and delete the entire shell sub-key after found.

    3. In My Computer, Tools Folder Option View to display all files and folders, and remove the "Hide Protected System Files" checkbox.

    4. Right-click on each drive letter to open and enter (remember not to double-click), delete all and files.

    5. Find out if there is a file under C:WindowsSystem32, and delete it directly if it exists.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it not formatted before installation, and the new operating system is in the same partition as the original operating system? If this is the case, it is recommended to reformat the system partition, then install the system, and then enter the system, it is better to format several other partitions as well, as if they are not system files.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, in my computer properties - Advanced - system boot failure and debugging information, you can change the time of the XP system to be started to 1 second or 0 seconds. As for the one you said"If double-clicking "Windows can't find the file, make sure the file name is correct, and try again.""It should be that your system is not completely done, whether it was formatted before installing the system, whether the format is right, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. There is no formatting when you install the system, so there are two systems.

    2. Your system virus has not been cleaned up, format the hard drive and install it again.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's very clear upstairs.,I'll add.,That's a rogue software.,The virus I was in yesterday.,I can't open the d e f disk after double clicking.,The computer doesn't respond after a double click.,There's a lot more svchost in the task manager.,Later, there appeared n..Whatever, I forgot, it's over, there's a lot, how to solve it? I ** one from the internet"Falling snow"You'll find out when you go to search, just remove all the dirt from the other plates.

    But I didn't reinstall the system.,It's pretty much the same.,I used ghost to restore the side.,It's OK.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    That's right, you didn't format the original system disk when you installed the system, and the virus was not cleaned.

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