Something will pop up when it is turned on

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It has been added to the auto-boot file.

    Start-run-msgonfig

    Delete all startup items that you didn't add.

    Start-run-regedit

    hkey current user software\Microsoft\Windows\NT CurrentVersion\RUN and LOAD

    Delete everything you don't want.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Some are rogue software, the next Rising card card or 360, just check it. Another step is the software you install.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it is an error message, you can install a third-party optimization software to clean up the system junk program, and the general error message is caused by the error of junk and legacy programs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This problem is fairly common, but it is difficult to solve, and is usually caused by program conflicts or over-optimization of the system registry. If you click "OK" and it doesn't affect the program's operation, you can ignore it; If the impact on other programs is serious after clicking "OK", or the current program can no longer be opened, it is recommended that you redo the system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Start menu, run.

    Enter cmd, press enter, and enter in the command prompt (copy it).

    for1in

    windir%\system32\*.ocx)doregsvr32

    s%1 paste, press enter, and when you are done scrolling, enter again:

    for%1in(%windir%\system32\*.dll)/s%1

    Enter! Until screen scrolling stops, restart your computer!

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You don't have to make a new system, just delete the problematic software you opened, and reinstall it, and the problem will be solved. I had the same problem yesterday.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In that case, you will. .NET Framework can be reinstalled, if it doesn't work, uninstall it and install it again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are two reasons, this is because your motherboard has no battery, or your motherboard's BIOS is out of order, causing your motherboard's boot item to become a floppy drive, not an optical drive or a hard disk, and there is a motherboard self-test to the floppy drive, so you have to press F1 to continue.

    1. Change a motherboard battery.

    2. If the previous step has no effect, the solution is as follows:

    Press F2 or Del (there is a prompt on the screen, follow the on-screen prompt) to enter the BIOS settings.

    1. Set the BIOS to factory default.

    Boot press Del to enter BIOS settings - in the main BIOS interface, select "Exit" with the keyboard arrow keys, and select "Load Setup DeGauits" with the keyboard arrow keys in the Exit interface - press F10 - select "OK" - press Enter - save to exit BIOS settings.

    2. Turn off the floppy drive. Boot press Del to enter BIOS settings - in the main interface of BIOS, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Main" - in the main interface, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Legacy Diskette A", make it inverted - press Enter - enter the "Options" dialog box - use the keyboard arrow keys to select "disabled" - Enter.

    3. Set an error message prompt.

    In the BIOS main interface, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Boot" - in the boot interface, use the keyboard arrow keys to select "Boot Settings Configuration" to make it white-enter-enter the "Boot Settings Configuration" interface - use the keyboard arrow keys to select "wait for 'F1' lf error" to make it inverted white-Enter-Enter the "options" dialog box - select with the keyboard arrow keys disabled" - Enter.

    Hope it helps!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally, the motherboard battery is dead.

    Hints are 2 pcs.

    1. There is an error in the BIOS settings.

    2. BIOS time error.

    Generally, it is caused by the motherboard battery running out, and the BIOS settings cannot be recorded.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Your motherboard may have been restored to its default settings: The error message is that the CMOS setting is incorrect, because the date and time are not set.

    Solution: Press F1 to enter the CMOS settings, modify the time of the motherboard, and choose to restart the computer after saving. If you turn it on later, you don't need to manually press F2 to continue.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is the interface of the motherboard information, and it doesn't need to be canceled, everyone is like this.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First, set up the problem. This problem can be solved from Throw Low High Suck 1976 |Level 14 Look inside the answer, and say it in detail, but if you do the second step, the third step can be ignored.

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  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That can be a problem with the machine...

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    What do you mean by jumping out? Can you elaborate on that?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Normal, leave it alone! Why don't you reinstall the system?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    This is a system issue. You're using a pirated system. This problem occurs on some machines. But what doesn't it affect your computer? If you want to fix it. Please change the system.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This file is a helper program for 360.

    There are many possibilities for why you went wrong, and it is unclear what you could have done.

    However, you can stop 360 boot in the system service, and if you are using 360, then uninstall the current version. Manually delete this file and reinstall a 360 Security Guard bar.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This is the result of a computer reset and then a restart, which is usually a problem that occurs on computers in school computer rooms. Just keep pressing enter.

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