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You may have fallen for a worm, commonly known as a worm, and your virus database has been updated. Do you know that you haven't upgraded to the latest version yet? Then try it out as follows.
You ask the boss of the computer store for a serial number (I guess your version of Rising is relatively low, and it hasn't been upgraded for many months,) and then wait for him to ask for money, if you want it, it's about 10 yuan, not too much, it's useless if you don't have a new antivirus software, you must install it and be able to upgrade, or buy one to come to 198 summer vacation 98 or don't buy it, if you don't want the above method, then reinstall the system, if not, let the people in the store install it, They will also install an antivirus software for you, and you will have to find out from them if this can be upgraded. If you can't, ask them to change, they should have a lot of these serial numbers.
You say it's useless for you to go to safe mode, which is even more indicative of the virus. It further allows you to install a new antivirus and can upgrade the software, but you can try the free antivirus software of Nordun, which can be upgraded only in English, and the antivirus is not very good.
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I don't know! Poor kid! I sympathize with you!
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You have a virus, after installing the system, don't go online, install all the XP patches first, and then install an antivirus software.
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If you are sure that it is not poisoned, then it may be that the CPU temperature is too high, check if there is a problem with the heat dissipation of the CPU? Is it because the fan doesn't turn or is the ventilation bad? etc
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It is a relatively common problem for a computer to turn on and restart for a few seconds, and many people have encountered it. This condition is usually caused by a software or hardware issue. Here are some workarounds that can help you solve this problem.
The first step is to check if there is a problem with the hardware. It may be that the power supply, memory module, hard disk and other hardware are faulty, causing the computer to not boot properly. Try unplugging the memory module and hard drive and plugging them back in to see if that resolves the issue.
If it still can't be solved, it is recommended to contact a professional maintenance personnel for maintenance. Feast trails.
The second step is to check if there is a problem with the system. It may be that there is a problem with the operating system that is preventing the computer from booting properly. You can try to enter safe mode for system repair.
If you can't enter safe mode, you can use an installation disk or USB flash drive for system recovery. If it still can't be solved, it is recommended to contact a professional maintenance personnel for maintenance.
The third step is to check whether the power supply is normal. It may be that the power supply is unstable, causing the computer to not boot properly. You can try replacing the power supply and see if that solves the problem. If it still can't be solved, it is recommended to contact a professional maintenance personnel for maintenance.
In short, the problem of restarting the computer for a few seconds after booting on may be caused by a variety of reasons, which need to be troubled and resolved according to the specific situation. If you can't solve it yourself, it is recommended to contact professional maintenance personnel for maintenance in time.
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1.Introduction to the problem.
When we turn on the computer, the computer suddenly fails to boot properly and restarts repeatedly, which is often very frustrating. This article will ** possible causes of this situation and how to fix it.
2.Hardware failure.
First of all, the problem of computer boot and reboot can be caused by a hardware failure. For example, if the CPU overheats can cause the computer to automatically reboot to protect the system. Other hardware issues may include power, memory, hard drives, and more.
3.Viral infections.
Second, the computer may have been infected with malware or viruses. This malware can corrupt system files, causing your computer to function properly and restart frequently. Doing a full scan of your system with antivirus software may resolve the issue.
4.Software Conflicts.
Another possible cause is a collision of fluids between software. Having too much software installed on your computer can lead to incompatibility issues, which can cause your computer to not boot properly. In this case, uninstalling unnecessary software may be the key to solving the problem.
5.System file corruption.
Corrupted system files can also cause your computer to turn on repeatedly. Possible causes include unexpected power outages, human error, etc. In such cases, one can try to repair the damaged files using the recovery feature of your Windows system.
6.Poor heat dissipation.
Excessive temperatures can be another cause of computer overload. If the heatsink doesn't work properly because of dust, ash buildup, or an inefficient chassis, then the temperature inside the computer will be too high. Cleaning the radiator may help with this issue.
7.Other reasons.
Other reasons for a computer reboot can include insufficient power to the machine, an outdated computer, or damage to accessories. In this case, you may need to investigate more deeply, or consider replacing your PC or upgrading your hardware.
Conclusion. In short, repeated restarts of your computer will definitely affect your experience. But don't worry too much. You can fix this by checking your hardware, antivirus, and software cleanup. Of course, if you're not sure why, you can seek professional advice.
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The computer will automatically shut down and restart after dozens of seconds of booting, what is the problem of repeated repeats?
Generally, the computer will automatically restart when it is turned on, and 60% of the computer will automatically restart when the power supply is out of the power supply, when the filter capacitor of the power supply is bulging and leaking, resulting in insufficient power supply, the computer will automatically restart.
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If there is no change in the display during operation, it will shut down and automatically restart, it will not be the shutdown caused by CPU overheating, I personally think it may be a problem with the hard disk, there should be physical bad sectors to have this phenomenon, you may wish to check the hard disk, slowly scan the hard disk to see if there are bad sectors. Problems with the system sometimes reboot without a prompt, but most will react on the screen - unless it is a system error caused by bad sectors on the hard drive.
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The reason why the computer has been automatically restarted just after it is turned on: 1. The general computer will automatically restart when it is turned on, and 60% of it is the power supply problem of the host, when the filter capacitor of the power supply is bulging and leaking, resulting in insufficient power supply, the computer will automatically restart. 2. There is a problem with the CPU fan on the computer or the clip of the radiator is loose.
When the CPU fan is stuck or broken, causing the CPU to not be cooled down, when the temperature reaches the set temperature of the motherboard, the motherboard starts the self-protection function, it will automatically turn off the power supply, and then restart, when the card of the radiator is loose, the CPU detects that there is no heat sink to cool down, immediately stop working, cut off the power supply, so it will automatically shut down and restart after a few seconds, and restart repeatedly. 3. The video memory integrated block of the graphics card is soldered, which causes poor contact with the motherboard after powering on, and it will automatically restart. 4. The voltage is unstable, lower than 190V, higher than 240V, and if the starting voltage is not reached and the specified voltage is exceeded, the computer will be restarted.
Questions. Checked that there are no above problems.
Factory reset.
Questions. It will restart within a minute of booting, how to restore.
1. Turn on the power of the computer, and then press and hold the power button to force it to shut down when a small circle appears. 2. Repeat the above operations 2 to 3 times until the "Choose an option" interface appears, click "Troubleshoot". 3. Click "Reset this computer".
Questions. Okay, thanks, I'll give it a try.
Okay, thanks, I'll give it a try.
You are welcome.
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The system has lost files, or there is a problem with the hard drive.
Let's see if you can enter safe mode, if you can, it's not a big problem, if not, you can only redo the system!
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