After today s 360 update, what happened to my computer s infinite restart?

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

    Write it yourself, not copy)

    I've had a lot of this kind of problem, and it's fair to say that the patches aren't installed correctly because the 360 update is running and something else is running on your computer, even if it's just occasionally. Playing system patches as incorrect changes at the system level is no less than installing the system that fails to cause a black screen, repeated flushing, blue screen and so on. )

    3 ways to try (if you don't want to reinstall the system):

    1. Start pressing F8, don't let him enter the system, go to the menu, and select "Restore the last correct setting" almost this means. This has a relatively high success rate.

    2. Enter the safe mode, click "My Computer", right-click "Properties" - Advanced " - Startup and Fault Recovery - Settings - - Auto Restart" to remove the check.

    3. Finally, try the solution, depending on the situation, it may not work, try your luck, enter the safe mode, enter the control panel to uninstall the patch.

    So it just so happens that there is a virus in the 360 update system patch time? When I encounter a virus, I usually use ghost to restore the system, and it is very clean very quickly.

    Hardware issues? According to what you describe, that's too unlikely.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can you enter safe mode?,Is it the time of antivirus to take away the system files?。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I'm telling you, the ThinkPad X220 I use is the same as you... Friends·· Reinstall the system··· No antivirus software required... Use it for a while and try it... I reinstalled the system today... It took half a day·· Manually restart n times··· OK... Direct··· Reject 360··· It used to be the first Norton to have this kind of problem... I guess... 360 is to copy other people's virus databases... To be clear... 360 deleted system files by mistake.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.First see if your computer does not restart the button and not pop back, and then see if your CPU fan and graphics card fan are dissipating heat normally, if not, try to change the power supply

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is the upgrade complete? Or is it in the process of upgrading?

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    At present, we provide you with the following solutions for problems such as win10 upgrade and installation stuck, unable to enter the system normally after upgrading, black screen or loop restart of the computer:

    1.After the computer is turned on, you see the win10 logo icon, wait for 5 seconds, force the shutdown, and after turning on the computer again, the interface will appear"Recovery"(This operation needs to be repeated more than 3 times). Click"Check out the advanced repair options"--Enter"Win10 RE mode"--"Troubleshooting"--"Advanced options"--"Revert to a previous version"

    2.When you can't enter the system normally, force the shutdown, and after rebooting, press and hold shift+F8 or Fn+F8 (this operation needs to be repeated more than 3 times), and click"Check out the advanced repair options"--Enter"Win10 RE mode"--"Troubleshooting"--"Advanced options"--"Revert to a previous version"

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, software problem.

    First of all, if the computer presses the boot button, the signal lights will still light up, and the screen will also light up, we can be a little glad that the computer is only a problem with the software, and there is no problem with the hardware;

    The software problem that can make the computer keep restarting may be infected with a virus, or the system file is corrupted, and there are two direct solutions to the software problem;

    The first solution is to press the F8 key when booting up, enter the safe mode of the computer, and select "Last correct configuration".

    If you are not sure when to press F8, you can press the power button and keep pressing F8 until the interface shown in the figure appears).

    If the first method is useless, or after pressing F8, you can't enter the interface in the picture above, then the simplest and crude solution is to reinstall the system, find a system disc and reinstall it, if there is no system CD, the most thorough way is to restore the computer to factory settings, different notebooks, computers restore factory mode in different ways, do not repeat here.

    Hardware issues? There are many kinds of hardware problems that cause the computer to keep restarting, such as lack of power output, high CPU temperature, corrupted cache, loose graphics card, etc.;

    For hardware experts, you can disassemble the computer by yourself to find out the problem;

    If you're not an expert, it's best to send your computer in for repair.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be that some key files have been deleted by mistake, can you enter the safe mode, you can use the 360 system first aid to repair the system, or you can go to the 360 official community to consult, there will be 360 product Q&A staff to answer for you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Press the F8 key to boot up and select the last correct configuration to boot.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This software is very garbage, to reinstall the system, it is best to use the installed version of the system disk to install it from the ground up.

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