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If you are in the lower right corner of the file corruption prompt you use the chkdsk tool, if so, with this tool is not needed, please see below.
1) This prompt appears in the lower right corner of the taskbar (a file is damaged, please run to use the chkdsk tool to repair), it is generally caused by too many junk files in the system, mainly the junk files generated by the Internet, just clean it up.
Open a web page, click on the "Tools" menu on Internet Options under the "General" tab, click on "Delete cookies(i)", delete files pop-up, click on "OK" (including offline files), and restart the computer (no big problem, don't worry, no need to prompt the chkdsk tool).
2) The system comes with the disk repair method: (if the fault persists, repair the disk, and repair each disk).
The specific steps are as follows (take Windows XP as an example), select the drive letter in My Computer, right-click, select "Tools Start Checking" in the pop-up drive properties window, select "Automatically Fix File System Errors" and "Scan and Recover Bad Sectors", and then click Start, the scanning time will vary depending on the disk capacity and scanning options.
3) If it still doesn't work, it may be that there is a problem with the hard disk, try to repair it with software. Bad sectors on the hard drive will lead to corruption or loss of computer system files, computer failure to boot or freeze. Hard disk bad sectors can be repaired using NDD Disk Utility or Scandisk.
4) If the fault persists, please restore the system or reinstall it (it is still not possible to format the hard disk and repartition and reinstall it, if it doesn't work, you will have to replace the hard disk, or overhaul it).
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Workaround:
1. Find the computer with the same version of the system, enter the computer system folder C: Windows System32 Config to copy the system file to the U disk, boot it into the PE system with the U disk, and copy the system file to the faulty computer C: Windows System32 Config to replace the original system file.
Note: The system version must be the same).
2. Reinstall the system, this method is the easiest and fastest.
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Take a look at the system file repair after booting with the system installation disc disc.
Enter cmd in Runtime, and enter ?Use this command to repair the system files.
Try reinstalling a large patch package, such as sp2 or sp3.
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When you enter the Wiondows page at boot, press the arrow key to the key to restore and press the Enter key.
If not, you can also insert the drive CD --- restart the computer--- press the delete key to enter the BLOS settings ---Advanced blos features--- press enter---first lbbt device [cdrom] to set the CD as the first boot. Go to the PE virtual desktop and restore the image to the C drive. ok。。
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The security prompt continues, and the system is reinstalled without a disk.
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