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Summary. Kiss. Hello, happy to answer for you, the answer to your question is:
1. The computer mistakenly deletes or destroys the system files. Then the system needs to be reinstalled. 2. It may be caused by the compatibility conflict between the installed software or plug-ins and the system.
You can force shut down 3 times, and then restart the computer to bring up the recovery screen - select safe mode - and then the computer will restart into safe mode, after entering safe mode, open applications and functions, and delete the recently installed software or plug-ins.
Kiss. Hello, I am glad to answer for you, the answer to your question is: 1. The computer mistakenly deleted or destroyed the system files.
Then the system needs to be reinstalled. 2. It may be caused by the compatibility conflict between the installed software or plug-ins and the system. You can force shut down 3 times, and then restart the computer to bring up the recovery screen - select safe mode - and then the computer will restart into safe mode, after entering safe mode, open applications and functions, and delete the recently installed software or plug-ins.
3. It may be that the system suffers from malware or computer virus, and the virus causes the system to malfunction. Force shutdown 3 times, then restart the computer will appear recovery screen - select safe mode - then the computer will reboot into safe mode, after entering safe mode, use security software to disinfect.
Hello, dear, 4. It may be a disk problem. You need to check the disk, and if there is a problem with the hard disk, you can replace it with a hard disk.
I clicked Update and shut down, and the computer kept showing that it was restarting.
What to do. This one requires you to be patient, it takes a certain amount of time to update, so you just wait.
My computer is also updated frequently, and it takes a long time.
Dear, hello, 1. Press and hold the power button to force a restart, then press the power button to turn off when entering the boot page, repeat the action three or more times, enter the system automatic repair page, and click [Troubleshooting]. 2. On the page you enter, find the [Advanced Options] function. 3. At this time, we can fix it by clicking [Uninstall Update] at the bottom of the advanced options page.
First of all, let's try to use the power button to restart the operation to see if it can be fixed by restarting at this time.
If it can't be solved, we press the power button to turn off when we enter the boot page, repeat the action three times or more, enter the system automatic repair page, and click [Troubleshooting].
On the page you enter, find the Advanced Options feature.
At this time, we can click [Uninstall Update] at the bottom of the advanced options page to fix it.
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Hello: It is recommended that you check whether the voltage is stable.
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It's obviously a system problem, reinstall it.
Press the Delete key to enter the BIOS, enter the Advanced Setup Page, find the Quick Boot item, and set it to UnabledSkip the self-test and try it.