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Generally, only illegal shutdown, sudden power failure, and self-test will be performed after booting, with the purpose of scanning damaged files and correcting them. It belongs to the logical disk recovery cancellation method, please click on the lower left corner of the desktop to start --- run after booting--- enter cmd--- open it and enter chkntfs x d, where d represents your disk, your figure shows that you scan the disk is d disk, if there are other disks, replace d with another disk letter. Such as e-disk.
Just type chkntfs x e.
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What you are talking about should be the interface of disk scanning when you boot up, and it will generally appear after an abnormal shutdown (such as a sudden power failure). If it is scanned every time you boot up, it may be poisoned, or you have used some software to optimize the system, or other reasons have caused the loss of system files, then you will be fine after reinstalling the system. However, there may also be physical bad sectors on the hard disk, so you can only shield or back up the data and prepare to replace the hard disk.
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Look at Bu and he shows 0 when he has any options for you.
Some can only be started if they are selected.
Or you can restore the system.
Restore to the system that leaked the day before your computer had this issue.
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The computer is checking the repair disk Do not skip this stage
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I've had this problem with my computer. These situations will only exist because there is no normal shutdown, such as power failure or press reset or crash and you forcibly shut down. You said that you waited for a long time, because you pressed the enter key every time to speed up the start, resulting in accumulation.
Don't press any keys when you turn it on, and give the computer its own skips. Be patient and wait. I remember one time when my computer was out of English, I waited nearly 15 minutes to finish skipping it.
Yours may be longer. Just be patient and wait, if you don't have patience, reinstalling the system can solve it.
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Guess what you said about hard drive detection, it's best not to skip patience and wait. The problem is still reinstalling the system.
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If the system file is corrupted or the hard disk boot area is wrong or the hard disk is damaged, you can only use the system disk to repair or reinstall the system, such as the physical damage of the hard disk can only be replaced!
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NTLOR files are missing.
XP boot file is missing.
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It shouldn't be the situation you say every time you turn it on. Generally, it is after the error shutdown or the blue screen of crash that the boot disk error checking process you mentioned will appear. This check process can be bypassed by knocking enter after powering on, but if an error exists, it will run the next time you turn it on.
If you shut down normally every time you turn off the computer, it is recommended to reinstall the system.
Disk error checking should be done by positive numbers to 100 for each drive letter. The digital reciprocal should be a dual system or a one-click restore option to count down the seconds, I don't know what you mean specifically.
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BIOS, do not force self-test ...... when powered onLet's find a nearby friend to help you take a look.
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The hard disk is scanned, the system is redone, and the system disk is formatted in NTFS format.
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It may be that you have been hit by a virus similar to a blaster There is a special killing tool on the Internet Then patch the system Is it a long time since it has been upgraded.
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There is a problem with the system. Maybe there's too much stuff!!
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Did you pull the plug directly without shutting down、、、 you clean up the cache of the computer, junk, and then check the computer with antivirus software, in fact, you can skip this process by pressing the caps lock key all the time before you turn on the computer without a blue screen.
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Take a screenshot and send it to see what's going on.
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This situation is caused by you not shutting down normally, it doesn't matter, just wait for the past.
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The software conflicts, it's normal, just restart the computer when you find the blue screen.
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Please shut down correctly, click Start Turn off the computer to turn off, after the monitor is black, then power off, wait for the countdown when you turn on, don't press enter, that's it, don't look at the connection to cut off the power.
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It may have been an abnormal shutdown before, and I have encountered it.
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The system is one thing. If it still doesn't work after reinstalling the system.
That 100% hard drive is broken.
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Cattle! Reinstallation must be dropped, my boot 38 seconds, what is your system? It must be all evil windows
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There's something wrong with your system! Or it's hard drive bad sectors!
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