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1) Immediately after booting, press F8 to do not move to the advanced option appears in the let go, select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair, and press F8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system (if the reinstallation is also dead, it is recommended to overhaul it, if you can enter the safe mode, it means that you have installed inappropriate things, and uninstall all the inappropriate things before the accident, or restore the system or reinstall it). First soft and then hard, such problems are caused by software conflicts, inappropriate drivers, and system problems, you can restore the system in safe mode, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.
2) If this is always the case, first soft and then hard, reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, don't install anything that doesn't fit (if you have any questions, please ask me). Please note:
If you restore the system or reinstall it, when installing drivers, patches, software and other things, be sure not to install the things that affect your accident this time, otherwise it will be restored or reinstalled in vain. 3) Whether there is a problem with hardware, such as hard disk, memory, graphics card, motherboard, etc., if it is caused by hardware problems, it is recommended to overhaul it.
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This can only wait, just turn off the automatic update after turning it on.
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The first step is to press and hold the power button to force the power to shut down, then press F8 to enter the system security mode and select the last correct configuration.
The second step, after entering the system, click Start in the lower left corner of the computer, and the sub-menu will pop up, and the "Control Panel" will be visible in the sub-menu...
Step 3: Click to enter the control panel page, where you can see "System and Security".
Fourth, click to enter the system and security page, where you can see "Enable or Disable Automatic Updates".
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Hello kiss, I am happy to answer your questions, kiss this normally takes a few minutes, but this depends on how many patches are installed on your computer, if it is very much, it will take a long time, up to two hours are possible. If there is no response for more than half an hour, you can try to restart the computer, press F8 after booting, select safe mode, after entering safe mode, you want to enter the control panel and close Windows Update, this will not happen. Hope it helps you kiss it
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In this case, it is also possible that the boot is lost, or there is a problem with the system, it is recommended to enter the PE system to repair the boot, if this is not possible, you need to reinstall the system.
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1. Restart and turn on the device (it is recommended to unplug it as well).
2. It may be that the gold finger of the memory module is dusty, you can take out the memory module and wipe it with dry toilet paper, and then put it back to see if it can be done.
3. If you really can't do it, go to a professional maintenance point for maintenance!
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Hello, the computer boot shows that it is preparing Windows, you can wait patiently, because there may be drivers or other system programs are still starting. If you have just reinstalled the system, or if the computer configuration is relatively low, it will take a long time to display the preparation when you boot up.
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This depends on the length of time.
It's not long, there's no problem, it should be the system booting up.
After a long time, it is estimated that there is a problem with the system. Restart, press F8, enter safe mode, automatic repair, no, you have to reinstall the system to solve.
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For system problems, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
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Answer: The computer restarts, and keeps showing that Windows is being prepared because the computer program is corrupted. Solution 1: Right-click the start button in the lower left corner and click Settings in the pop-up menu;
2. Click Update & Security;
3. Click Troubleshoot on the left sidebar;
4. Find and click Windows Update.
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In this case, it should be that the system boot file is malfunctioning.
Caused by the loss of system boot files, the system cannot boot, and Windows is being prepared.
Reboot press F8 to enter safe mode under automatic repair.
No, just reinstall the system.
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The display is preparing windows,Will it be the computer system automatically in the update?,You can wait for half an hour to look at it again,If it still doesn't work, then turn off the power and turn it on again。
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Find out if a certain software is not operating normally, causing this phenomenon, open the system task manager, view the relevant process, according to the process attributes, confirm whether a certain software is not operating normally, if it is confirmed that the application is wrong, completely uninstall and clear this program.
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The hard drive is broken and needs to be serviced!
If you can't fix it, you can only replace the hard drive!
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If the pirated version cannot be updated, the update will be such a situation, and Microsoft will change the file to become unusable.
The only way to do this is to reinstall the computer system.
If it is a brand machine, there will be a one-click recovery function, and you can directly restore the system to a fast, clean and non-toxic state by directly restoring the system with one key recovery.
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If this is the case many times, there may be a problem with the system or hard disk, it is recommended to enter the PE system to repair it and boot it or reinstall the system to try it.
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System problems, I can only reinstall the system, there is no other way.
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My answer question don't look at the money is to transfer the money to show that it is preparing windows, will it be the computer system automatically in the update, you can wait for half an hour to look at it, if it still doesn't work, then cut off the power and turn it on again.
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Could it be that the system files have been deleted, or there is a problem with the hard disk, try reinstalling the computer.
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A system update is recommended for your PC
1. Wait patiently
A system update or automatic system restore will start normally after the changes, and the time it takes varies from computer to computer, so you have to wait patiently for it to complete. There is no way to cancel or quit at this point, and if you force a shutdown to quit, it may cause damage to system files or even hardware.
2. Restart the computer
If the system update or restore changes fail or the screen freezes for a long time, you can restart the computer by pressing the console restart button.
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1. Press and hold the power button to force it to shut down, then press F8 to enter the system security mode, select the last correct configuration, and you can enter the system.
2. After entering the system, click Start in the lower left corner of the computer, and the submenu will pop up, and the "Control Panel" will be visible in the submenu.
3. Click to enter the control panel page, and you can see "System and Security" on the page.
4. Click to enter the system and security page, and you can see "Enable or disable automatic updates" on the page.
5. Click "Enable or Disable Automatic Update" to enter the WindowsUpdate Change Settings page.
6. Set the method of Windows update to "Never check for updates", and then click OK to solve the problem.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you Because in the system update, it can be started after the update is over, if you haven't entered for a long time, you can press and hold the power button to force a shutdown, and then restart into the desktop and repair, 1. Click Start and select Settings. 2. Click Update & Security to switch to the troubleshooting interface. 3. Click on Other troubleshooters and select Windows Update.
4. Click Run and follow the prompts to repair.
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Reply. 1. When the computer system can't get in, turn the computer back on, immediately press the F8 shortcut key on the keyboard, when a black menu interface appears on the screen, move with the up and down keys on the keyboard, select the last correct configuration, and then press enter to enter the system.
2. If the above methods cannot solve the problem, you can continue the operation just now, select the safe mode in the black menu interface, and then press enter to see if the computer can enter the safe mode to boot the system.
3. If the computer can enter the safe mode, it means that there is a problem with the computer driver, or the computer has installed a certain software or program at one time, which causes a computer conflict, and you can uninstall the software. 4. If the computer cannot enter the safe mode, then it is likely that there is a problem with the computer system, and the computer system can only be reinstalled or restored. 5. Check whether the computer has recently or just installed any new hardware, such as inserting a USB flash drive or mobile hard disk into the computer, connecting the mobile phone, adding a memory module, adding a discrete graphics card, etc., which may cause the computer to be unable to enter the system, at this time you only need to unplug these devices and restart the computer.
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The first step is to press and hold the power button to force a shutdown, then press F8 to enter the system security mode, select the last correct configuration, and you can enter the system.
The second step, after entering the system, click Start in the lower left corner of the computer, and the sub-menu will pop up, and the "Control Panel" will be visible in the sub-menu...
Step 3: Click to enter the control panel page, where you can see "System and Security".
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It's a problem with your computer's system.,Just reinstall your computer's system.。
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Be patient, this one will take a long time. If you haven't entered the system after two hours, my personal advice is to reinstall the system directly.
The Windows interface is being prepared, which usually occurs when the system is reinstalled.
Note that when reinstalling the system, be sure to replace a system installation file.
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The computer keeps showing that it is preparing Windows and cannot enter the system, and there is no other way but to reinstall the system.
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In this case, if you can enter safe mode, you can fix it in safe mode, otherwise you will have to reinstall the system.
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It is recommended to uninstall the problematic software. Antivirus, system repair and optimization of the computer.
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Then it means that Windows is not ready, just wait for it to be ready.
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Try it first, can you get your computer into safe mode? If you can get into safe mode, it's fine, if you can't get in, you can only blow up, there is no other better way.
win speed up the startup according to 0. Method 1: Press the shortcut key "win+r" to open the running window Second, enter "msconfig" at this time, click "OK" or press the "enter" key Third, a window named "System Configuration" will open at this time, and under the "General" option box, check "Load System Services" and "Load Startup Items" under "Selective Startup" Fourth, then click "Boot - Advanced Options" and check "Number of Processors" and "Number of Processors" in the "Boot Advanced Options" window Choose the largest number here is "four", click "OK" 5. Next, enter "three" in the "Timeout" dialog box, and finally click "OK" Method 2 Right-click "This computer" (computer) Click "Properties" Second, at this time, a system window will be opened, click "Advanced System Settings" Third, at this time, a "System Properties" window will pop up, click "Startup and Recovery Failure" under "Settings" Fourth, in the "Startup and Recovery Failure" window, shorten the time of the following two columns, Here change to "0", you can change it to "three", and then "OK" 5. Go back to the "System Properties" window, click "Settings" under "Performance", and click "Advanced - Change" in the "Performance Options Window" Lu, click "Change", come to the "Virtual Memory" window, uncheck "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives", check "No paging files", after checking, click "Settings", click "Settings" will appear a "System Properties" window, click "Yes", click "Yes" After clicking the "OK" paint under the "Virtual Memory" window, the "Performance Options Window" and the "System Properties" window click OK, be sure to restart the computer, there will be an operation after restarting the computer, and then open the interface in the following figure after restarting, and then check the "Automatically manage the paging file size of all drives", and finally save Method 3 Right-click the start icon to open the "Control Panel" Second, in the Control Panel (the view method is a small icon). Click "Power Options" 3. In the "Power Options" window, click "Select the function of the power button" 4. Click "Select the function of the power button" and regret popping up the "System Settings Window", in this window, first click "Change the settings that are currently unavailable", then check "Enable Fast Startup", and finally "Save Modifications" Method 4 Press the shortcut key "win+r". >>>More
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