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There must be something wrong with the motherboard. Let's fix it!
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First, first of all, you need to rule out viruses, because some viruses can cause the system to fail to boot, upgrade the Kaspersky virus database, and go to safe mode to check for viruses.
Second, open the case, take down the memory module, if you have dual memory, you can take down a memory first, and then boot the system to take a look, to rule out memory problems. Or there is only one memory, take down the memory module and use an eraser or something like to erase the gold finger, change the slot and press it, and start the system.
Let's rule them out for the time being, and if it still doesn't work, I'll pay attention to the detailed questions.
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Scan a report with sreng.
The master above is happy to help you. I'm one of them. And you can learn a lot.
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It doesn't have to be a problem with the virus. You can check your hardware first. Mainly power and wire. Then it's a matter of whether your system is working or not.
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Let's take a look at the hardware first, detect the relevant power supply, and then look at the software.
It's normal for a computer to go wrong.
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It's possible that the capacitor is ruined, see if it's bulging!
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The specific steps to solve the To Interrupt Normal startup displayed on Lenovo computer are as follows:
1. First of all, this sentence means "the system fails to boot, please insert the system disk and press the car", which means that our computer system is normal, otherwise it will not feedback this sentence.
2. Then wait 5 to 6 minutes. If the system returns to normal, it means that there is a problem with the hard disk or fan area of our system and needs to be replaced or repaired.
3. If there is still no response after 5 to 6 minutes, let's remove the battery and try to install it again, because the motherboard may be in poor contact.
4. If there is still no response, press F12 in the BIOS, and in the boot options, change Quick to Diagnostic.
5. The problem of "interrupting normal startup" was solved by restarting the computer once.
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This general treatment is relatively simple, this sudden power failure, a good power supply will be in a state of protection, must be used again after a period of time. You just need to unplug the case power for more than 1 minute, plug it back in, press and hold the power button, and try a few more times.
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Usually the system file is corrupted, restart the computer before entering the system boot screen press F8, select "Latest correct configuration" to see if you can start the computer, if not, you may need to use the system installation disc to start the computer to run the repair installation. If you have had a system backup or have a one-click recovery tool installed and backed up your system partitions, you can run a one-click restore. If you don't have a backup, you'll need to reinstall the system.
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Normal in the event of a sudden power failure or abnormal shutdown, reboot the computer will self-check the error of the hard disk, repair and complete the boot, if it cannot be booted normally, it may be that the hard disk has an error file, the system can only be redone if it can not be repaired, and the hard disk will rarely be damaged, but repeated power failure is undoubtedly a fatal blow to the hard disk, which is easy to produce physical bad sectors, which greatly affects the life of the hard disk.
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Is there any sound when starting? Abnormal sound, if the machine is running and the display is not lit, it is generally a problem with the graphics card
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1.The motherboard is powered down. Turn off the power and turn off the power strip.
Remove the motherboard BIOS battery. After five minutes, reinsert the BIOS battery, power it on, and if it does, select Load Optimize Default to load the BIOS default settings.
2.On the power supply side, you can find another power supply to replace it, or use your own power supply in other machines to try it. Also, don't ignore the issue of the power cord.
3.The failure to start after a sudden power failure is caused by the automatic protection of the motherboard when the motherboard suddenly loses power, and it is normal to be able to turn on after a while.
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Try changing the power supply and see if the motherboard capacitor has burst pulp
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Here's how:
1. Press the F8 key when booting up the computer to enter the safe mode of the computer, and select "Last correct configuration".
2. If the first method is useless, or after pressing F8, you can't enter the interface in the picture above, then the simplest and crude solution is to reinstall the system, find a system disc and reinstall it, if there is no system CD, the most thorough way is to restore the computer to factory settings.
3. There are many kinds of hardware problems that cause the computer to keep restarting, such as lack of power output power, high CPU temperature, corrupted cache, loose graphics card, etc.
4. The software problem that can keep restarting the computer may be infected with a virus, or the system files may be damaged.
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