Why is it that when you boot up, you are welcome to use that stuck, and you can t get in?

Updated on number 2024-03-30
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I believe that every friend who uses a computer will encounter a day of computer failure, when you face an unexpected computer failure, how do you deal with it? No, there are many friends who have recently reported that their computers have been stuck in the welcome interface when they boot up, and they can't get into the desktop. Let me share the solution with you, welcome everyone to read and learn.

    One: In the same way, we also find the control panel and open it, win7 and xp are the same in these settings, click [start] - [control panel].

    Two: In the new window we enter, we find the tab "User Account and Family Safety" and click to enter. It's a little different from XP here.

    Three: Then select the User Accounts tab, find the Manage Other Accounts option, and finally click on Create a new account.

    Four: Same as the xp step, enter a username casually after opening the "Create a new account" option, and then pay attention here, then we need to select [Administrator] - click [Create Account].

    Five: Finally, restart the computer, and then log in to the computer with the username you just created.

    2.What should I do if my computer keeps getting stuck on the welcome screen when I restart.

    3.What should I do if win7 stops on the welcome interface when it is turned on?

    4.How to solve the problem that the computer freezes when it is turned on and does not move on the welcome interface.

    5.The system is stuck on the boot screen and cannot enter the operating system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why does the computer not enter the desktop properly or the blue screen of death? (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    In the case of excluding viruses, it is generally due to the installation of the ghost version or other modified version of the operating system, because a large number of programs that are not suitable for your hardware device are integrated in advance, resulting in the system not being able to correctly identify and load the necessary hardware devices of the system. (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    If you don't want to reinstall, try to uninstall the incompatible driver of the hardware device (that is, the driver of the device in the device manager does not have the driver of the "Digital Signature Program" Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher), after booting the automatic identification of the hardware device, reinstall your own ** driver that can pass the Microsoft digital signature certification (WHQL), Then restart your computer again to see if it improves. (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    Then there is the conflict caused by the existence of duplicate software in the system (such as the installation of 2 or more anti-software and firewalls, and ad blocking). (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    If you confirm that it is not a system or software issue, you need to test the hardware in the following order, first the memory is the most likely, then the CPU, then the hard disk, and finally the graphics card, and the motherboard basically does not have a blue screen. (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    In addition, it is necessary to check whether the machine is overheated due to poor heat dissipation (if so, it is necessary to install a more powerful radiator, reapply thermal grease, and replace a powerful fan).(xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    Check the motherboard capacitors for bulging tops (if they are, they must be replaced immediately).(xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    It is also necessary to see if the output voltage is unstable due to insufficient power supply of the chassis (if so, it must be replaced immediately) (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    Friendly reminder shouting: The drive can be used, and you must not blindly chase the new. Otherwise, installing an incompatible driver will cause the system to run unstable, and the blue screen of death will often occur. (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

    Addendum: The driver is not digitally signed, which means that the driver has not passed Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Lab (WHQL) testing. Installing drivers that are not digitally signed will cause the operating system to run unstable and cause the Blue Screen of Death.

    You can get a WHQL-signed driver from the manufacturer of your hardware device. (xyz5819 original reply, welcome to copy).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Windows system usually gets stuck on the welcome screen due to some procedural errors or other system errors.

    Tools Raw materials.

    WinXP Computer.

    Setup steps.

    1. Restart the computer, when the computer starts, keep pressing "F8" until the system enables menu, and then select the "Last Correct Configuration" item to enter. This allows you to fix most of the system failures caused by program errors.

    2. Fix it by disabling the system startup item, and press the "F8" key when booting up to enter the "Safe Mode".

    3. In safe mode, open the "Run" dialog box and enter the command "msconfig" to enter the "System Configuration Utility" management interface.

    4. In the "System Configuration Utility" window that opens, switch to the "Startup" tab and click the "Disable All" button.

    5. Then switch to the "Services" tab, check "Hide all Windows services", and click the "Disable All" button. Finally, click the "OK" button to re-computer.

    6. If the above operations cannot solve the problem, then turn off the power of the computer, open the main chassis, plug and unplug the memory module and check whether the data cable and power cord of the hard disk are loose.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The solution to the problem that got stuck on the welcome screen when booting up.

    1. Use the "last normal configuration" method to try to repair the system.

    How to do it: When the computer starts, keep pressing "F8" until the system enables menu, and then select the "Last Correct Configuration" item to enter. This allows you to fix most of the system failures caused by program errors.

    2. Fix it by disabling the system startup items.

    At the same time, press the "F8" key to enter "Safe Mode" when powering on. In safe mode, open the "Run" dialog box and enter the command "msconfig" to enter the "System Configuration Utility" management interface.

    3. In the "System Configuration Utility" window that opens, switch to the "Startup" tab and click the "Disable All" button.

    4. Then switch to the "Services" tab, check "Hide All Windows Services", and click the "Disable All" button. Finally, click the "OK" button to re-computer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Press F8 immediately after booting to the advanced options and then let go, select [Latest Correct Configuration] Enter; It is not possible to press F8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system; If the reinstallation is also a crash, it is recommended to overhaul it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, the order of solving faults is to eliminate software first and then hardware, simple and then complex. According to my experience, the fault you described should be a problem in the system, which can be eliminated according to the following ideas: 1. First of all, press F8 when booting up, enter the safe mode, try to start in the safe mode, if the safe mode can enter the system, then use the antivirus software to check whether there is a virus, and then check whether there are too many boot items, and prohibit the unwanted boot items.

    To enter the boot startup configuration method: click "Run(R)" in the "Start" menu, enter "msconfig" in the "Run" dialog box, and switch to the "Startup" tab in the "System Configuration User" dialog box that pops up. If you are not sure which boot programs should be disabled, you can choose to keep the antivirus software and CTFMON boot program, remove the rest of the checks, then confirm and restart, check whether the fault has been resolved, if it is still not resolved, it may be that a driver is corrupted, and you need to reinstall the driver.

    2. If you can't enter the safe mode, open the case, try to remove and reinstall the memory module, and then restart it to check whether it is solved. 3. If the fault is not solved, reinstall the system. 4. If the system still crashes frequently after reinstalling the system, it may be a hard disk problem, such as bad sectors.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For a new motherboard, if the hardware changes are required to install new drivers, see you to reinstall the system.

    You can't get into the desktop because of the new motherboard, the old driver.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it a failure to configure windows update to restore the changes, if yes, press F8 to enter safe mode when booting up, and then it will be a long wait,

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is a problem with the system, it is recommended to redo the system.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You have a problem with your memory, try it differently

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    System Issues! Windows won't boot properly! The system needs to be replaced!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    En f5 build refresh on it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What is the security software in the past, the machine with low configuration, with QQ and other housekeepers, and guards, too many startup items, will be like this, the software installed on the machine, say clearly, 360 or Kingsoft.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Use security software to detect the computer, if there is no virus, it is estimated that your software is more. There are too many boot items!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Enter Safe Mode to repair the system.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    bootmgr image is corrupt

    Boot PE with a USB flash drive, use Bootice to repair the MBR area to bootmgr format (not NTLDR), copy the BootMGR file from Windows Boot PCAT to the root directory of the boot partition (legacy boot mode) or copy the file under Windows Boot EFI to the boot partition under EFI boot and change the name to boot mode), and use Bootice to rebuild or repair the BCD file.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I can't see the word clearly.,Generally speaking, the boot motherboard check can light up the machine and display,Then most of the rest is memory or hard disk failure.。

    Sometimes the hard disk is broken, or the operating system boot is lost, you can try to make a PE boot disk on your friend's Hu computer to boot into the PE system, so that you can rule out other hardware problems. Then being able to enter the PE system means that the problem is on the hard disk. Is it the system or the hard disk Hu problem, reinstalling the system once can basically solve the problem.

    Even if you reinstall the system and it still can't turn on, then use the hard disk tool to scan the hard disk under the PE system. You can also scan it before installing the system, but it is a bit time-consuming, between ten minutes and two hours, depending on the size of the hard disk and the hard disk tool.

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