The experts are here to help and clean up the system files that are having trouble

Updated on technology 2024-03-28
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    @echo off

    Echo is cleaning up system junk files, please wait.

    del f s q d: Create a new subfile in folder 02 *bmp

    del f s q d: Create a new subfile in folder 02 *gif

    del f s q d: Create a new subfile in folder 02 *jpeg

    Echo Clear System LJ Complete!

    echo. &pause

    Save the above ** as bat and put it in the startup item.

    Or use **Delete all files in this folder.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shutdown and restart failure.

    This fault is the most likely to occur in Windows XP operating system shutdown failures. The fault may be caused by the following reasons:

    1) The system settings are adding to the chaos.

    Windows XP automatically restarts by default when there is an error in the system, so that when the user shuts down, the computer will be restarted if there is an error in the system during the shutdown process. Disabling this feature often resolves the problem of auto-restart.

    Right-click "My Computer" on the desktop, select "Properties" in the pop-up right-click menu, pop up the "System Properties" window, click the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Startup and Failback" column, and the "Startup and Failback" window will pop up. In the "System Failure" column, remove the checkmark before the "Auto Restart" option and click the "OK" button.

    2) Advanced power management in trick-or-treating.

    As we all know, shutdown is closely related to power management, and the cause of shutdown failure is likely to be caused by poor system support from power management.

    Click "Start Settings Control Panel Performance & Maintenance Power Options", and in the pop-up window, enable or disable "Advanced Power Support" as needed. If you're using Advanced Power Support enabled when a failure occurs, try to disable it, and if you are using Advanced Power Support to disable it when a failure occurs, the failure will often be resolved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    These kinds of questions have been asked by many people.

    Just look it up.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You have a problem with your memory, my computer is it, I just changed the memory, and it's no problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In addition to this, it can also be a virus.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1.Click "Start Settings Control Panel Power Options Advanced Power Management" and check "Enable Advanced Power Management Support" if your machine supports advanced power management features;

    2.Click "Start", and run "regedit", then find PowerDownAfterShutdown in hkey local machine software microsoft windowsnt currentversion winlogon and set the value to 1;

    3.The reboot will be successful.

    Note: If your machine doesn't support advanced power management, unfortunately you'll have to manually cut off the power when the system is turned off and says "It's safe to shut down now".

    Another: Wonderful way to solve win98 me can not shut down.

    Both Win 98 and Win Me have such a problem: when the system is used for a period of time, when the system is shut down, it will stay on the screen of "the system can now be shut down normally", and the system can only be shut down by manually pressing the power button of the case.

    Many newspapers and magazines have provided solutions to this problem, which can be summarized as follows: install Microsoft's shutdown patch, check if the advanced power option is turned on, and check whether the shutdown sound file is corrupted. However, the author's many experiments have proved that when this happens, these methods may not be effective.

    The author's original solution was to restore the system with ghost, and then figured out the following method, which is simple and practical, and is now organized into a document.

    1.Create a new text file and rename the file to ". The next step is to replace the system-generated file with this 0-byte "file".

    2.Press "Start Run" in turn, enter "sfc" in the "Open" dialog box to run "System File Checker", click the "Extract a file from the installation floppy" option, press the "Browse" button, select the newly created "file" just now, press the "Start" button, then the "File Extraction" dialog box will appear, enter the directory where the file is located in "Restore From", such as "C:", or press "Browse" on the right to select; In the "Save File To" section, enter "System Drive Letter Windows" directly (you can also press the "Browse" button on the right to select); Once you have filled in both fields, press the OK button and start replacing the newly created File with the System Itself. During this process, there will be a prompt of "whether to back up the original file", just press the "skip" button. Finally, when the dialog box asking you to restart the machine pops up, press "Yes", and the computer can be shut down normally after restarting.

    If the fault is not eliminated after following the above methods, please first rule out the shutdown sound effect file corruption and other factors. If it still can't be solved, then please press the "F8" key when booting up, select "Safe Mode" in the boot menu to boot, and then restart the system again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I've also encountered it before.,The problem of not being able to turn off the machine.。。

    The reason I had before was because there was a program in the process that couldn't be closed automatically. Later,I opened the task manager by myself and finished it.,And then you can shut it down.。。 Viruses often cause such problems, so it is recommended to check and kill the virus.

    Hope it helps.

    --Excellence Computer Inc.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Do your own batch processing. Open a document file. Put shutdown -s -t 60 60 as the number of seconds.

    Then save it as Run it when it shuts down. Your situation should be that the running program and the shutdown command conflict. Or you didn't close the process.

    Affected the shutdown.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Try to see if you can shut down after logging out, if you can't log out, use the cmd command logoff (no space), if you can quickly shut down after logging out, it means that there is an abnormal program in the computer, if you can't shut down after logoff, it's a power problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Can I press the switch of the main unit to shut down? If it could, it was a software problem.

    After you shut down and restart, press F8 to enter safe mode, see if the system can be shut down, if you can, use 360 Security Guard to clean up the plug-in, and then see if there is a solution to the computer failure inside? Then use antivirus software to kill the virus, and in the end, no, reinstall the system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be a lot of programs.,Clean up the files that you haven't used recently.,Try 360 file cleanup.,Start item management.。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is too much permanent memory, and the computer is cleaning up when the computer is shut down. So slow. Optimize it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you don't understand the registry, and don't want to reinstall the system, I suggest you enter the system you think is better, delete the other one directly, and then use super rabbit and other tools to block the boot option of another system, I have used this method, it is very convenient, no ***, hehe. But it's not necessarily the best, it's just a choice for you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Delete the entire directory directly under the previously installed operating system under XP, and then the C drive will hide the files), delete the row of the previously installed operating system. Save! ok.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You delete both. Reinstall it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Do you have a regular cleanupIt is the property of the C drive. Conventional in magnetic sheet cleaning, as well as tools there for defragmentation.

    Or maybe you accidentally installed a lot of plug-ins when surfing the Internet.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The first question is not understood.

    The second one just sets the default to the original.

    May you not unload the original.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Full grid of hard drive? Still the question?

    Then I can only say that there is a problem with your system disk.。。。

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Right-click on the desktop, - arrange icons - run the desktop cleaning wizard, and then put a checkmark on the icons that need to be cleared, and click to finish. If you don't have the Desktop Cleanup Wizard, enter Open Group Policy in Start-Run. Find them in turn"User configuration"-"Manage templates"-"Desktop"Then find it on the right"Delete the Desktop Cleanup Wizard"Double-click it to change this to"Disabled"Or yes"Not configured"Can.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Your "Favorites" may not be in the system disk, delete the "Favorites" of other disks; You have installed Ali Wangwang and other Alibaba software, please check the system settings!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    With Perfect Uninstall, unload all the things in that folder, do it in safe mode, and then delete that folder completely, try it, and see if it's poisoned.

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