-
It's likely that you start loading too many things.,Use tools such as optimization masters or something to delete some useless situations will be improved.,There's also a problem with the network card.,If your IP settings are to automatically get the IP, the network card will look for the IP address after starting into the system, or ask DHCP for the IP address (in the case of LAN),This will cause the desktop and start menu to not respond after startup.,If possible, you can set the IP address to improve the startup speed a lot.。 ^_
-
It's because you load too many things, and they are automatically loaded at boot, so you can use win optimization master to optimize the boot speed, or run msconfig and remove the items you don't want to load
-
The program is not fully loaded, the CPU is in 100% usage, so any commands that are manually operated will be delayed.
-
Uh, there's such a thing?
It is very likely that your system data is missing, and it is recommended that you turn off those unrelated boots first.
Then determine whether it is the effect of starting, and determine whether it is the impact of starting. You can see if there is a problem with which startup selection line or a virus is there, and you can turn it off. There is also a possibility that your system is poisoned, then there is no way.
It is recommended that you reinstall the system.
-
It's all so much of a problem, let's reload!
-
1. Right-click the [Computer] icon on the computer desktop and select the [Properties] option;
5. When you see [Show operating system list time], set the corresponding time on the right.
-
1.The way to do this is to open the file and modify it at "timeout=". You can change the number at , and the number is as many seconds as it gets. (0) Open the C drive and enter "You can directly open the file you want to modify" in the address bar.
2.Right-click on my computer--- Properties--- Advanced --- find Startup & Failback--- click on Settings to open Startup & Failback - there is a wait time that can also be changed.
-
There is a file in the root directory of the C drive, this file, there is a timeout=30 in it, 30 is the waiting time, you can change its value.
-
Qihoo 360** A first see if there are any malicious plug-ins, you can also delete other unwanted plug-ins Then let Qihoo 360 check whether there are Trojans, and cancel programs that do not need to be turned on and run automatically, such as QQ, etc. If there is an optimization master, be clear about the system garbage, and the optimization system, so there should be no problem.
-
POST takes up most of the resources. It's good to have the self-test done.
-
Too many startup projects.
You list your startup projects.
1.[Start]->Run]-> msconfig Enter->[Start] to remove unnecessary startup items.
2.Also, [Start]-> unnecessary startup items in the have also been removed.
-
First of all, you kill the poison first. If it's non-toxic, it's possible that your computer has too many self-starting programs.
Open"Get started"--Run"Input"msconfig"Found"Launch"one.
Remove all the program checks inside, just leave it"ctfmon"After it is determined.
Let's take a look again
-
No matter how much it loads, you don't have to wait 4-5 minutes.
Next, Qihoo 360 will overhaul the system thoroughly.
Eliminate unnecessary boot auto-start procedures.
Check what junk plug-ins are installed in your system.
Re-checked that the Trojan did not.
Then there's the hardware issue.
If you have an old antique machine, you still have XP, Kaba, and a lot of software.
The old ox-drawn cart really can't get up fast.
-
It is estimated that the poisoned or junk file is too good, it is recommended to have a "super rabbit" to clean it up, and then only reload!
-
It's OK to tidy it up with a rabbit
-
That's something wrong with Active Desktop.
1. Right-click on the desktop, and then "Properties - Properties Display - Desktop --- Custom Desktop - Web - Select the Active Desktop in Use - Delete - OK" and then confirm in turn.
2. If it still doesn't work, you can cancel the checkbox in front of the "Lock Desktop Project" in the above web window and save it.
3. If you don't want such a situation to occur in the future, you can start --run--enter OK, open Group Policy, and in turn, user configuration -- management template -- desktop dtive desktop -- disable active desktop and modify it to enabled.
-
Set up an IP address for your local connection and try it out.
-
Unplug the network cable, if it is good, it is a network card or network problem, if it is still not good, reset the desktop properties and turn off the lock.
-
C: Documents and Settings Administrator Start menu in the program, see if you can find it.
-
The steps are analyzed as follows:
1. Right-click on the computer button on the right side of the start menu and select Properties;
2. Click the "Advanced System Settings" button;
3. Click the setting button in the "Startup and Fault Recovery" column;
4. Click the button in the red box to modify the default operating system, and modify the value on the right side of the green box to modify the default waiting time of the operating system selection menu when booting up.
-
Right-click on "Computer", select Properties, and then click "Advanced System Settings" in the left column - "Settings" in the Startup and Troubleshooting column - and change the time to display the list of operating systems.
The easiest is to use Win7 Optimizer.
-
My Computer Right-click > Properties -> Advanced Tab -> Boot Failure & Recovery Settings ->> Default OS instead.
windows xp
The operating system list is displayed for 3 seconds (if the list is not displayed without a checkmark in front, the list will be directly entered into the default system.) )
Are you sure.
-
There are two scenarios, first, if your computer is using an integrated graphics card, it may be that the operating system needs to be rebuilt.
Installation, secondly, if your computer is using a discrete graphics card, it may be that the operating system needs to be reinstalled.
It could also be an issue with the graphics card settings. You can try it first, right-click "Properties" "Settings" "Recognition" to see which one your monitor recognizes, and then set it.
-
Use Ctrl+ATL+Del to bring up the task manager. Select the note inside to try it out. Then log in.
-
Poisoned. Let's redo the system.
Microsoft has gone through 30 years from the first generation of Windows operating system in 1985 to Windows 10, and the changes in between are really innumerable, but it is Microsoft's unchanging pursuit and efforts from the beginning of the period, listening to users' voices and making modifications, to achieve the prosperity of the later XP era. >>>More
In general, the ELSA partition is the partition used by the brand machine for one-click restoration, so if you want to restore it, you should use the corresponding one-click restore tool of the brand.
Not being able to go full screen is a matter of graphics card settings, whether your graphics card brand is Inter, Nvidia, or AMD Ati. If it is an inter graphics card, it is the built-in graphics card of the i series core processor, you want to strip the full screen, all the graphics cards must first adjust the resolution, adjust it to lower than the current resolution, and then adjust it in the settings of the graphics card, inter graphics card can go to the desktop right-click to pop up the right-click menu, "graphics options" - "screen adaptation", click "zoom full screen" in the screen adaptation; If it is an AMD ATI graphics card, the resolution should also be adjusted, but the graphics card settings are different, right-click the menu on the desktop, click "Catalyst(TM) Control Center" and select the "Configure" option, then click the "Properties" button, change "Maintain aspect ratio" under "Zoom Options" to "Full Screen", click the "OK" button, enter the screen resolution setting interface again, and set the resolution to the normal resolution of your screen (for example, 1366 768 or 1440*900, etc.); If you are an NVIDIA graphics card (N-card users), you also want to adjust the resolution, select "NVIDIA Control Panel", select "Display" on the left side - "Change Flat Panel Display Scaling", and check "Use NVIDIA Scaling Function".
1. There are generally two ways for Heirong to discover the vulnerabilities of the system, one is the accidental discovery (the so-called coincidence), and the other is the discovery based on the analysis after obtaining the core information. >>>More
It is called virtual memory in Windows and swap partition (equivalent to virtual memory) in Linux. Their purpose is to store information about previously used programs or documents into virtual memory when physical memory is low or the program to be run needs more space, so as to free up more physical memory to process the program that is currently in progress. After processing the used program, when you want to use the previous program, the system can immediately call up the information just now from the virtual memory, to achieve a faster processing effect, without reopening the previously used resources.