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It can be that some launcher programs are hidden.
You can try the following method "Run -msconfig". Look at whether you started too many programs when you booted up and removed the unnecessary ones.
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Are you using broadband modem direct dial-up Internet access? >
It should be that the IP address of the local connection is set to be automatically obtained. So the computer will automatically get the IP address and gateway when it is turned on.
The solution is to right-click on the network neighbor property Local connection right-click attribute Select Internet Protocol Properties Select Manually select the IP address.
The IP address is the subnet mask gateway.
The DNS is filled in according to the DNS you have there. For example, Chaozhou is a backup, which you should know if you ask your friends next to you.
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Mine is also related to ADSL.
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Open the Internet Explorer, click the tool Internet Options Connections and tick Never make a dial-up connection OK.
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From NetNeighbor can be set up.
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There are advertising programs in the computer.
The next 360 kills.
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Which Jinshan Guardian can be used to kill it, don't thank me.
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Unprofessional, to give you a general explanation.
The motherboard is always powered by power, even if you turn off the power of the motherboard, the button battery in the motherboard will continue to power to maintain basic data such as BIOS time, and you press the power button just to activate the power on circuit.
After the process is very similar to a person from sleep to wake up in the process, wake up and start the circuit at the moment of the first is the computer power supply, the power supply to each component of the power supply, the motherboard BIOS is fully activated after the start of the hardware self-test, equivalent to a person wakes up to check their arms and legs are not there, this is mainly through the output and input of electrical signals to achieve, the specific details are too clear to understand and meaningless, when the computer configuration list appears on the screen, it means that the hardware self-test is over, If there is a problem with a core component, it will send out a corresponding warning sound through the buzzer before this, and the computer will fail to start, if there is no problem with the self-test, it will enter the process of booting the operating system, at this time, the BIOS will find the boot boot file one by one according to the pre-set boot sequence, for example, the usual settings are to facilitate the installation of the disc system and set the optical drive to the first boot item, and the hard disk is the second after that. When the optical drive is empty, it will automatically find the system partition on the hard disk to load the boot file of the system, the boot file will want to be a guest name of the party, the list lists each file required for the system to boot and their loading order, the boot of the operating system is basically this "roll call" process, when the operating system boots up, the operating system takes over the computer, and then loads your personal settings, boot boot program and so on. There may be imperfections or inaccurate descriptions, but it is only personal understanding.
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Software problems, reinstall.
Gravity is the best way to do it.
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It is possible that your computer is slow, or your computer itself has incomplete system files, which causes the boot speed to be slow. You can choose a good reload belt to reload.
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The system boots slowly, and the first may be the loss of files or processes, and it may be that your system disk software is pressed too much, you can optimize it and try it!
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If everything else is fine, maybe the desktop process is corrupted or missing, restore the system.
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Go to the next fish fish desktop There are clocks, weather forecasts, dates, desktop news, system monitoring and so on and so on You can choose freely, I've been using it myself, and it feels good.
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Install a desktop software and you're done!
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The system comes with just like your mobile phone, doesn't it also have a display time?
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A lot of files on your machine may be set to run on boot, you type msconfig in the run, see if it is self-running, and if so, stop running everything that is not running. If you have installed 360 Installation Guard, there is a boot startup item setting in the advanced tool, and you can also set it there, either of the two can be solved.
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There are too many things to start up in the system, and there are many junk files in the system, so it's so slow, clean up the system first, and turn off some boot startup items. If it's still so slow, redo the system.
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Too much junk in the computer will cause the computer to boot up slowly, and delete some useless things.
360 cleanup.
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You install a 360 antivirus with 360 security guard, which is very useful
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1.Right-click on the desktop -- Properties -- Wallpaper Auto Change -- Turn on Wallpaper Auto Change Tick.
You can set it to change once a day, or you can set it to change once a month.
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Install a Super Rabbit Desktop Show !!
1: Delete the file.
Start Windows Explorer. >>>More
1. Repair the system. Repair the system with a disc.
2. Or in the DOS system, copy a file from elsewhere and put it in the root directory of the C drive. >>>More
It should be an ARP attack, and if it is a local area network, most of them are ARP attacks. Use a dedicated ARP LAN firewall. >>>More
I think it's a hardware problem, because even if the fort is not good, it won't make the sound so bad, it's quite serious. >>>More
This is also the case in my family.
1) To get started, control panel, user account, change the way users log in or out, just tick the box in front of the Welcome Screen and User Quick Switch. >>>More