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What do you mean? Is it self-test memory? CMOS is set to fast start, and it can be skipped.
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It should be that the life of the computer hard disk is up, and you use Canfdisk C: to check it under DOS.
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Agree that the upstairs must be self-tested to complete the work, and if it doesn't work, redo the system.
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It may be that you have illegally shut down your computer before.
Just let the system be fully inspected once. There won't be one later.
Some motherboards will automatically boot up after an illegal shutdown.
Not to the point of reinstalling the system.
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Use a hard drive detection system to check if there is a problem with your hard drive.
That is, are there any bad sectors? If so, it would be nice to have a low bar.
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There is a way, do it in turn: My Computer - Properties - Hardware - Device Manager - IDE ATA ATAPI Controller - Secondary IDE Channel Properties Advanced Settings, change the device type to none The same goes for the main IDE.
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Your hard drive is almost at the end of its life.
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I agree with the brother upstairs, it may be that you have turned off the computer by mistake before, so the system has to detect.
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Like my computer, the hard drive doesn't work! Or maybe the track of one of your partitions is broken!
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See which partition is detected. Just pour out the partition data. Then the formatting is complete.
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This is a hard disk self-test, just let it self-test all over again.
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Let it fully self-test once, and it won't be in the future.
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Any computer boot must be self-checked.
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The XP system can't be turned on every time it is turned on, how to solve it? If it's a self-test every time, it means that it's an abnormal shutdown, but it can't be turned on after the self-test, it's usually a software problem, it is recommended that you re-install the system, in addition, Microsoft has no longer upgraded XP, and it is recommended to update the system.
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The solution to the XP boot always self-test is as follows:
Method 1: 1. Press and hold the win key (the one with four squares in the middle circle of CTRL and ALT in the lower left corner of the keyboard) and then press the R key to open the running window.
2. Enter chkntfs t:0 in the running window and press OK, chkntfs t:0 to set the self-test waiting time to 0, of course, you can also customize the waiting time.
3. Then enter chkntfs xd: press OK, chkntfs xd:d is the drive letter, or it can be other disks, such as f disk, which can be changed to "chkntfs xf:".
Method 2: Modify it in the registry.
2. Open hkey local machine---system---controlset---control---sessionmanager, find "bootexecute" on the right side of the sessionmanager, double-click to open it, delete the data inside, and it will not be scanned in the future.
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1) It may be that there is a problem with the disk, please fix it (fix it for each disk or only fix C).
Built-in disk repair method:
The specific steps are as follows: select the drive letter in my computer, right-click to select the properties, select "Tools Start Checking" in the pop-up drive properties window, 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, win7 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, if it doesn't work, you will have to replace the hard disk, or overhaul it).
2) If this is always the case or it is not caused by the above problems, first soft and then hard, reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, don't install anything that doesn't fit (if you have any questions, please ask me).
Please note: If you restore the system or reinstall it, when installing drivers, patches, software and other things, be sure not to install the things that affect your accident this time, otherwise it will be restored or reinstalled in vain.
3) In terms of hardware, such as whether there is a problem with the hard disk, memory, etc., whether the temperature of the CPU and other hardware is high, if it is caused by hardware problems, it is recommended to overhaul it.
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Reasons and solutions for each self-test of the XP system computer.
Generally speaking, there is a problem with your hard drive, and you try to press enter to skip it, if it doesn't skip or it is automatically detected. That is, the hard disk has bad sectors.
First do a hard disk detection and sorting that comes with Windows, if not, then use hard disk scanning software to detect whether there are bad sectors. If there are a lot of bad logical sectors, they can be solved after formatting.
It should be noted whether there is an inadvertent setting to automatically detect the hard disk every time it is booted: refer to the motherboard manual to modify the relevant settings in the BIOS items, according to different motherboards have different settings or refer to the motherboard manual, generally there are the following:
1. Quick Power on Self Test: (Enabled), including "disabled" and "enabled" options. When this feature is activated, the BIOS shortens and streamlines the items and processes of boot self-test.
2. Quick Boot
This speeds up the Power on Self Test (Post) process when the system is turned on. If set to Enabled, the BIOS will shorten or skip some test items during POST. Set values to enabled and disabled.
3. Fast boot
Setting this to enabled will cause the system to skip some of the detection process at boot so that the system boots up in less than 5 seconds. The setting values are: enabled, disabled.
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Press the shift key when starting, and you can skip the self-test when starting.
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1.Your XP system may have a system file that is broken, it is recommended to reinstall it once, and He Tongxi will use HDTUNE to check the bad sectors first.
2.POST is prohibited:
a.To start running, type.
chkntfs
t:0 sets the disk scan wait time to 0
b.Type chkntfsxc:
Ignore boot system scan C drive error, D drive chkntfsxd:.
c.To recover.
chkntfsdc:..
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Method: Sometimes the computer shuts down abnormally, and the self-test will appear when the computer is turned on again.
If there is a corrupt file on a disk, it will also self-check every time.
If you want the computer to not self-test for a long time, it is very simple to know the list, if it is a 2000 XP system, as long as it is running:
chkntfs
t:0chkntfsxc:
chkntfs
t:0 sets the time for self-test waiting for tare pick-up"Zero"Of course, you can also customize the waiting time to eliminate the difference.
chkntfsxc:
You can cancel the automatic scanning of the C drive at boot, or you can change it to another disk.
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Specifically, to which step will self-check very much which Fu Jiu Peihuai, than with a slow friend such as to the scroll bar or to the welcome interface or. Be clear so that others can help you solve the problem.
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