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Causes: Kaiwang 1, insufficient source power, impure DC output, slow dynamic response.
2. Poor thermal stability of the digging memory, chip damage or wrong settings.
3. The CPU temperature is too high or the cache is damaged.
4. There is a problem with the reset switch on the front panel of the chassis.
5. The voltage of the mains is unstable.
Solution: 1. Replace a high-quality high-power computer power supply.
2. Replace the memory.
3. Mask L2 or L1 cache in CMOS.
4. Replace the reset switch.
5. Voltage regulator or 130V to 260V wide switching power supply.
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Press the Delete key to enter the BIOS, go to the Advanced Setup Page, find the Quick Boot item, and set it to EnabledThe self-test will be skipped by adding a disk character after chkntfs x, such as disabling d d disk chkntfs x d: if it is windows98:
98 can use the system's built-in msconfig tool In the "Run" input box, type "msconfig" and press the "OK" button. At this time, the system configuration utility will be launched, click the "Advanced" button in the General tab, and then check the box in front of "If the shutdown fails, please disable the disk scanner", and you're good to go.
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There are some problems with the hard disk track, one way: format the f disk to see, if it can't solve the problem, try the second way;
Two way: Repartition the whole hard disk and format it, if it doesn't solve the problem, try two ways;
Three ways: replace the hard disk;
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Execute the "SFC ScanNow" command in the "Run" window, at which point the SFC File Detector will immediately scan all protected system files (as shown in Figure 5) and prompt the user to insert the Windows installation CD. In this way, in about 10 minutes or so, SFC will detect and repair the protected system files.
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Simple, reinstall the system if not yet.
That's the hard drive problem, go to a computer repair station!
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Reinstalling the system is easy: 10 minutes.
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