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Generally, if the blue screen appears, it is a problem with the system, and you should be able to solve the problem by reinstalling the system. If it still doesn't work after installing the system, it means that there is a problem with the motherboard's graphics card or memory. Check them one by one to find out which one is wrong.
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**After installation, first upgrade to the latest version, then exit normal mode and reboot press f8 to enter safe mode. Open the software, click "System Scan", select all the scan results, and then click the "Perform Cleanup" button, if the software prompts whether to "backup", select "Yes" (the backup is to prevent cleaning errors, if the system does not occur abnormal after cleaning, delete the backup), and follow the prompts to operate (the software can also be killed in normal mode). 1. Press F8 to press F8 to get the advanced option to appear in the release of the power, and select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair.
2. Press F8 to enter the safe mode after booting up, and then exit, select Restart or Shut Down to boot on, and you can enter the normal mode (repair the registry). 3. If the fault persists, please use the system's built-in system restore to restore to the time when there is no fault (or use the restoration software to restore the system). 4. If the fault persists, use the system disk to repair, open the command prompt and enter sfc scannow (there is a space between sfc and ), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and the system will automatically compare and repair.
5. If the fault persists, set the optical drive in the BIOS as the first boot device, insert the original system installation disk, press the R button, and select "Repair Installation". 6. If the fault persists, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
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Install the system to reboot the blue screen solution.
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Go into the BIOS,Turn off the SATA option and try.。。。
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Is it incompatible with any software, enter the safe mode and try it. It should be good to delete that software. Give it a try.
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Solution 1: Use antivirus software to kill the virus. Some viruses may corrupt registry entries After antivirus, the registry should restore the backup before the poisoning.
Solution 2: If you can open the ** interface, you can take the process of reinstalling the drivers of the motherboard and graphics card, and perform a "System File Scan" to recover the damaged or lost files. The method of "System File Scanning" is to click "Start Program Attachments System Tools System Information Tools System File Checker" and then scan the changed files.
To prevent BSOD, you should pay attention to the following: make regular manual backups of important registry files; Try to avoid abnormal shutdown to reduce the loss of important files; For ordinary users, as long as it can run normally, do not upgrade the BIOS and drivers of the graphics card and motherboard; Regularly check and optimize system files, and run the "System File Checker" to check for file loss and proofread versions.
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The later 0x0000--- ** reported up.
As long as you report **, it's useless to work so hard to hit so many e articles.
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Blue screen** If you don't say it, it's hard to give you an answer...
1.On the welcome screen of the login, the administrator account is displayed, click "Start Run", enter regedit, press Enter, open the registry, and then "hkey local machine softwareMicrosoft Windows NT CurrentVersion Winlogon specialaccounts userlist" branch, Change the value of Administrator to 1 on the right to have the Administrator account appear on the welcome screen when you log in. >>>More
If you are using a system administrator account, go directly to the Control Panel - Users - first remove the password - then check "Use Welcome Screen" under "Change User Login and Logout Methods" - "Use Welcome Screen".
C: Windows is not a system process.
Consider the registry file for virus residues. >>>More
Prompt did not find the startup item, that is, did not find the hard disk or optical drive, at this time it should be not found hard disk, boot into the motherboard interface is not found hard disk so can not enter the system, the possibility is that the hard disk is damaged or not plugged in, you can try to re-plug the hard disk power cord or replace the data cable to solve, after excluding the data and power cord is intact or can not find the hard disk, it may be that the hard disk is damaged, listen carefully to whether the hard disk has the sound of hardware turning and stuck. In addition, the smell of power paste may be that the power supply is burned, and some power supplies can operate normally after burning some integrated circuit boards or capacitors. Finally, the possible correlation is that the power supply burns out and burns the hard drive, hopefully not.
It's not a memory problem, it's a system error, and you plug the graphics card in again. Install the system as described above. One-click installation.