How to delete the JDK after the computer enters safe mode

Updated on number 2024-03-25
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Control Panel - Programs - Uninstall.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Enter safe mode and follow the same steps as you normally delete the software. Safe mode is only the software that can remove the usual system occupation, and some files that cannot be deleted can be deleted.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    With 360, 360 is Jinshan Ruixing's sworn enemy, so it is ruthless in cleaning up these memory eaters, but as for your progress to the system, you can see how Ruixing is garbage, I hope you can get better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You don't have to bother so much, you can find the Add or Remove program in the control panel, and you can delete it after finding the Rising program.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Enter the safe mode point to start. Control Panel Programs & Uninstall.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Will it not enter safe mode or will it not be able to delete Rising?

    If you enter the installation mode, you can uninstall it normally, but if you use other tools to forcibly delete the directory where Rising is located, there may be residual information in the registry.

    When uninstalling, pay attention to the prompt and ask if you want to continue using Rising Select [No].

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Since Rising Antivirus does not have the function of controlling the BIOS, the user needs to manually shut down the computer and restart it (it cannot be restarted directly, otherwise it will not be able to switch normally). Press the F8 button when you are about to enter Windows to enter safe mode.

    How to uninstall Rising Antivirus: Click the [Start] menu in the lower left corner of the screen, find [All Programs], find [Rising Antivirus], click [Repair] in the column, and then the "Rising Software Maintenance Mode Interface" will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface, click "Next", remove the check box of "Keep User Profile" at the bottom of the interface, and then click "Next", enter the verification code according to the program prompts, and click "Confirm", and the uninstallation will be automatically started.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is recommended to use software such as Optimizer and Perfect Uninstall to force uninstall, taking Optimizer as an example.

    Press F8 to enter safe mode when booted, open Optimizer - System Cleanup - Software Intelligent Uninstall, select Rising - Analyze, and select "No" in the pop-up dialog box to see if it can be uninstalled.

    In Optimizer - System Cleanup - Registration Information Cleanup - Select All - Scan - Delete All, select "Yes" in the dialog box that pops up.

    Finally, restart your computer.

    That should be OK.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It means that the system files are damaged, and some antivirus software will be uninstalled improperly, which is a bit of a rogue software smell, and it is recommended to restore the system or reinstall it, because the system problem is not set up in **.

    Use the system that comes with the system restore method:

    System Restore that comes with the system: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next Restore (win78 restore the system, right-click on the computer to select attributes, select System Protection on the right side, System Restore, follow the steps to do it, if there is restore software, the image backup that comes with it, and the backup was made, You can also restore the system with software and image backups).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There may be problems with loaded startup items and drivers, you can disable startup items and non-Microsoft services in safe mode, and uninstall drivers. Then see if you can enter the normal mode, if you can enter, you can restore the startup items and services one by one in the normal mode, see which startup item or service caused the problem, find the corresponding software after confirmation, and then check after uninstalling. You can also install the drivers one by one to see which driver is the problem. ‍

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It should be that your monitor can't support such a large resolution,You turn the resolution down,Refresh to the lowest to try to see if you can enter the system normally,Of course, it's better to change to a large-screen display。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, the safe mode can be said to mean that the system only guarantees the operation of the most basic programs of the computer, and other computers will not run it, so the virus will not run. This is when removing the virus is the safest and most thorough.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The safe mode only starts the system process, and other software installation processes or virus programs will not be started, so you can delete it completely, without any impact on the computer, but it is good for the computer and occupies less internal resources.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The installation mode is actually that only the programs and drivers necessary for the system to run are loaded, and nothing else is run.

    When you go in, you will see that there are very few processes, and there are no icons for the programs you usually run in the lower right corner, right?

    This is intended to facilitate maintenance, and the virus does not run in this case, so it is cleaner to disinfect in this mode.

    When it comes to harm, there is no harm.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, on the contrary, the safe mode is the safest place to clean up the virus, in the safe mode, there is no network, no additional drivers, only the basic programs that maintain the operation of the system are running, so that the virus can be completely cleaned. Thank you, hope to help!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Absolutely not, deletion in safe mode works better than normal.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Don't think that if the display is poor, it will hurt the computerIn safe mode, viruses generally cannot spread, so it is recommended to kill viruses or use safe mode.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    bcd (boot configuration data abbreviation) bcd = boot configuration

    In multiple operating systems with Vista or Windows 7, the system imports the BCD file through the bootmgr program to complete the boot menu boot.

    You just deleted it, and it is recommended to reinstall the system.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hello: Just reinstall the operating system.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Shut down first. Press F8 quickly when it is turned on. Select Safe Mode to enter the computer. I uninstall it inside the control panel. ok..

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. Start running msconfig to start. Tick, OK, reboot into safe mode; 2. Start, restart, press F8. 3. Log out of the computer and select the administrator administrator user to delete the Rising file.

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