After the computer self test, I can t enter the winxp operation interface, urgently!!

Updated on amusement 2024-04-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your problem is mostly hardware.

    First open the case, wipe the memory module and the like, and check your motherboard to solve the interface of the keyboard and mouse.

    Then see if you can find a win98 boot disk or something like that into DOS, use SFC Scannow to check whether the system files are missing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In this case, the focus is on the hardware: hard disk and memory.

    If possible, repartition the hard drive and check for bad sectors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is an illegal shutdown or other reason caused by the disk damage, please repair it (fix each disk or only fix the C prompted).

    Built-in disk repair method:

    The specific steps are as follows: Select drive letter C in My Computer

    After right-clicking the mouse to select the properties, in the pop-up drive properties window, select "Tools Start Checking" and select "Automatically Repair 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 (after doing it according to the above method, a box will pop up, the point is, repair after automatic shutdown at boot, win78 select the Disk Check button according to the plan).

    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.

    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, and go to repair it if it does not work).

    Find a way to enter the system to repair the disk, press enter, wait a while to see if you can repair it yourself, boot up and press f8 to select safe mode, reinstall the system, and go to the repair to help you.

    If it only appears once, it won't come out next time, don't mind, it means that the system repaired the fault by automatically.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My winxp has been in this situation before.,I'm like this when I'm in antivirus.,And then it hasn't been able to turn on.,You can only brush.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If there is a bad sector in the hard disk of the computer, check it with a hard disk detection tool.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Reinstall the system, and if this situation occurs again, there is a problem with the hardware.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The C drive file is missing. Let's reload.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Specifically, look at the meaning of self-test! There is a picture to send to help you see!

    In general, there are several possibilities:

    1 The hard disk is loaded incorrectly, it is stuck, and it cannot enter the BIOS settings! (Unplug the hard drive cable and try it).

    2 Unable to load the floppy drive, or the floppy drive is wrong (some motherboards have floppy drive boot in the old motherboard, if the battery is dead, the BIOS cannot save the information, the common time can not be saved, resulting in the default boot from the floppy drive, but the system can not detect the floppy drive, resulting in stuck in the self-test screen!)

    3 Memory self-test failed to pass! (Memory Issues).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If there is a problem with the system, it is better to reinstall the system with a compatible system disk. These are possible with a USB flash drive or hard disk, and the installation speed is very fast. But the key is:

    It is necessary to have a system disk that is compatible with IDE, ACHI, and RAID mode installation and can be automatically and permanently activated, and can automatically install the machine hardware driver sequence, so that the system can be automatically and smoothly reinstalled throughout the process. Here's how:

    1. U disk installation: ** A verified system installation disk file (ISO file), use ultraiso software to make a boot U disk to install the system, and use this system U disk to install the system smoothly;

    exe" to the non-system partition of the computer, and then run "Install the system." exe", directly press enter to confirm the restore operation, and confirm the automatic installation operation again. (Pay attention to back up the important data of the C drive before execution!)

    3. **version tutorial: How to give you the detailed **version installation tutorial in this regard? Can't be attached. will be judged by the system as a violation. In .........si xin zhong………Yes! Hope!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the system is broken, just reinstall the system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Solution: 1. Insert the XP installation disk into the computer CD-ROM drive, and press the F2 key to enter the BIOS system;

    Note: The keys to enter the BIOS system may be different for different brands of machines.

    2. Select the Advanced tab, select SATA Contoller Mode, and press Enter.

    Select the IDE and press Enter;

    3. Press the F10 key to save and exit;

    4. Then press the F12 button and select the CD *** optical drive to start;

    5. Press the Enter key;

    6. Select the installed partition disk and press the enter key;

    7. Select Keep the current file system (no change) and press the Enter key;

    8. Press the F key to format the disk;

    9. Press the Enter key;

    10. Then the installation will begin, and then the system will automatically restart to complete the installation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It may be a problem with the ghost package, try a different installation package.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Possible causes:

    1.System problems: The system may not be genuine, and it may contain some other plug-ins or missing some components;

    2.Have you recently browsed some problematic **, viruses or Trojans;

    3.Whether you have recently installed some software that is not compatible with you;

    4.Other.

    Workaround:1Thorough method: install a genuine pure operating system;

    2.Debugging method: Press F8 to enter the debugging mode when you boot up, and uninstall some recently installed software;

    3.Restore to the nearest best storage point with a system restore point;

    4.Anti-virus software checks for viruses.

    Personal suggestion: simply back up useful data, reinstall the system, and it takes more time to find the problem.

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