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Unplug the console and press the console power onkey a few more times.
If the above method doesn't work, you can try to open the host panel, find the BIOS battery on the motherboard, take the battery out for a few minutes and put it back in, and then try to see if it can turn on normally.
If it doesn't work, find the rectangular memory module on the motherboard, remove the memory module and turn it on again to see if the console will beep an alarm. If so, remove the memory module and wipe the gold finger with an eraser before inserting it into the motherboard, and if everything is fine, it should boot normally.
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Or if something unsuitable is installed, the failure will not happen for no reason, right? Immediately after booting, press f8 to the advanced option to appear in the let go, select "the latest correct configuration" enter to repair, not yet press f8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system (if the reinstallation is also repaired, it is recommended to overhaul it, if you can enter the safe mode, it means that you have installed something inappropriate, uninstall all the inappropriate things before the accident, or restore the system or reinstall). First soft and then hard, such problems are caused by software conflicts, inappropriate drivers, and system problems, you can restore the system in safe mode, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting?
If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it. If it is caused by hardware, take out the motherboard battery and put it on the charge, plug and unplug the memory, clean the graphics card, and check whether there is a problem with the hard disk and motherboard parts. It's really not possible to reinstall the system, if you can't reinstall it yourself, go to the maintenance there to find a maintenance person to help you, it should take a little to spend it, if you can't turn on the machine by any method, this is a sudden shutdown, caused by disk damage, one is to deduct the motherboard battery and put it down, one is to put it for a period of time in the boot to try, or you can't repair it.
2) You can only avoid the occurrence of boot repair by avoiding stuck, crashed, blue screen, etc. before shutting down, that is, you must learn to use the computer correctly.
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1. The motherboard is not powered on. Solution: Try to dissipate static electricity (remove the computer battery and power cord, make sure the laptop is completely powered off, press the power switch 6-8 times repeatedly, press and hold the power switch for 6-8 seconds each time, and then try to turn the power on).
If it still does not turn on normally, it is recommended to go to the local service station to repair the test hardware.
2. The display screen or graphics card failed. Scenario: It is recommended to send the test hardware to the local service station;
This system is broken. Solution: If you use a pre-installed genuine Win7 system, it is recommended to restore the data in the backup logo interface through the Alt+F10 button; If you are not using a pre-installed system, it is recommended to back up your data and reinstall the system.
3. Hard disk and other hardware failures. Scenario: It is recommended to send the test hardware to the local service station;
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Try restarting, but it still can't be resolved after restarting. When starting the computer, try to enter safe mode, before entering the Windows boot screen, press the F8 key (or hold down the Ctrl key when starting the computer), and the operating system multi-mode boot menu will appear.
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1.The graphics card is in poor contact with the display signal cable.
2.The monitor itself is faulty.
3.In some software, the color is not normal when running, usually in older machines, there is an option to verify the color in the BIOS, just turn it on.
4.The graphics card is damaged;
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Hello, in this case, it is recommended to go directly to the maintenance personnel, which is more complicated.
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Power supply problem: The computer can't be turned on, observe whether the computer's power indicator is on after pressing the power button, when the power indicator light is not on, then it is likely that there is a power supply problem.
Display problem: When the computer indicator light is on and the CPU fan inside the computer is running normally, then generally speaking, it can be preliminarily judged that there is no major problem with the power supply, and then check the monitor to see whether the power indicator of the display is on and whether the monitor data cable is well connected.
Memory problem: If there is a continuous and spaced long sound when booting up, it means that there is a problem with the memory. Remove the memory module and check whether the gold finger is in poor contact with the memory slot, whether the gold finger of the memory is oxidized, etc. You can use an eraser to wipe the gold finger or replace the memory module.
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To share popular science with all old fans, computer knowledge, installation essentials, all kinds of computer problem solving, the following is, the computer system is garbled, games and software are garbled, don't worry about teaching you to do it easily, friends who feel interested can try it.
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Restore the motherboard BIOS to factory settings and readjust it again.
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Judging from the above picture, this is the computer system is poisoned, destroying the system's boot file, resulting in the destruction or loss of the boot file, causing the computer to be unable to enter the system.
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Have you changed anything recently, such as drivers, or installed any software?
1. Restart the computer, press F8, and the selection menu will appear.
2. Select the last correct configuration, try the safe mode, if you can enter the safe mode, you can uninstall the recently installed software or driver.
3. If this is still the case, you can only redo the system.
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Are you doing this post-holiday syndrome, and I'm now eagerly hoping that the computer I'm working on will crash. Reinstall the system and you should be fine.
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Boot garbled code,First check whether there is a disc inserted in the notebook,U disk,Mobile hard disk and the like,Take it out。 I didn't try to restart it a few more times, and pressed F8 continuously to select the last correct configuration to enter. Or enter safe mode.
The problem is still the same, you can only make a U disk PE boot disk, and fix the system boot.
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The computer can't turn on, and there may be a variety of reasons for garbled characters, the following are the possible reasons and solutions:
1.Poor contact or malfunction of the memory module: Open the main chassis of the computer, search for the file to check whether the memory module is plugged in tightly, or try to replace the memory module.
2.Hard disk failure: It may be that the hard disk has bad sectors or the disk is in turmoil, and the service life of the disk is up. You can try using a third-party hard drive repair tool or replace the hard drive.
3.CPU failure: Check whether the cooler grip is working properly and whether it is overheating, if so, you need to replace the CPU or cooler.
4.Faulty graphics card: Try replacing your graphics card and see, if it's still having problems, it could be something else.
5.Operating system file corruption: Use a USB flash drive to install the system or reinstall the system to try to solve the problem.
In short, if the computer cannot be turned on, you need to check the possible problems of hardware and software, eliminate them one by one, and if you can't solve them, you can ask professional computer maintenance personnel to find the fault.
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