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It should be that your hard disk wiring is not too stable, but it does not rule out your system problems, I have also encountered the problem of blue screen, and finally reinstalled the system, and then it's OK, I believe that the problem with your machine is not too big, you can reinstall it and try it. Or just connect the wires.
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I also often encounter the old days, when you open the main chassis, unplug the memory module, and carefully clean the memory plug and the copper wire interface of the memory module.
Then check whether the interface of the hard drive is intact.
So that the problem can be solved.
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If you have a problem with your hard drive, try a new one.
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Bad sectors on the hard disk. You can try to organize your hard drive!
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I've had this problem too, but I've just reinstalled the system!! You should be able to try it.
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Detect the connection of the data cable of the hard drive!
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Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x86) is installed without Visual C++ installed
The runtime components of the Visual C++ library required to run applications developed with Visual C++ on a 2005 computer, which installs the runtime components of the C Runtime (CRT), Standard C++, ATL, MFC, OpenMP, and MSDIA libraries. For libraries that support parallel deployment patterns (CRT, SCL, ATL, MFC, and OpenMP), these runtime components are installed in the native assembly cache of the version of the Windows operating system that supports parallel assemblies, also known as this cache.
winsxs folder. Supported OS: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; windows 98; windows
98 second edition; windows me; windows server 2003; windows xp service pack 2。Software required: Windows Installer Installer or later.
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Guess it could be the influence of one of IE's add-ins.
1.Try reinstalling the VC++ runtime.
2.Disable IE add-ons one by one.
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Reinstall the C++ Runtime Version 03 05 08 10
Yes, but you have to install it from a lower version to a higher version, because different software calls different runtime files.
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The best way to do this is to reinstall the system!
You're here asking for a long time! Try the solution provided by netizens! Maybe your system has been reinstalled.
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It's obviously an IE error.,Reinstall IE.,Or change a browser.,It's nothing to do with the account.,Maybe it's a problem in the IE settings.,You try to change to another homepage.。
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Your account in the C disk has been changed badly.,It's possible to delete it again.,The next 360 browser is fine,
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Try a different browser, such as 360 browser.
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Pro 360 is not safe, use Google Chrome, try it. IE: That's not funny.
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1. First of all, look under the C drive to see if this folder is still there, if it is, then check the properties of this folder, in the security bar, to see if the permission has been set;
2. When the first one is not true, use HD TunePro to perform a health check on the hard disk to see if there is a warning in the health bar;
3. If both appeals are not valid, it indicates that there is a problem with the system The system is very likely to be modified by malware or locked, and check it with the first aid kit of 360 security guard.
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XP system, I don't know, I've been using win7
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This is related to your browser settings, and Microsoft Script Editor is a component of Microsoft Office XP. Install it in Office Tools - > Macros - > Microsoft Script Compiler. When everything is ready, open IE, and in Tools ->Internet Options-> Advanced, remove the checks in front of Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer) and Disable Script Debugging (Other).
Then restart IE, and when there is a JS error, you will enter the debugging page all the way. As long as you tick the above two options, this debugging window will not appear.
Please do as follows:
In the Internet options, click on the operation to delete cookies, delete the file, and choose to delete all offline content and clear the history; Set the security level to the default level, the privacy level to the medium level, and the advanced setting to restore the default settings.
Enable Disable real-time debugging.
On the Tools menu, click Options.
In the Options dialog box, select the Debug folder.
In the Debug folder, select the Live page.
To disable it after enabling real-time debugging, you must run with administrator privileges. Enabling real-time debugging sets a registry key that requires administrator privileges to change.
Click OK.
There are two ways to turn off live debugging
1. Open Internet Explorer and select Tools - Internet Options - Advanced, and put the "Disable Script Debugging (Internet Explorer)" and "Disable Script Debugging (Other)" in front of the checkbox. OK.
2. Start --- run, msconfig, press enter, and open the system configuration utility. In the Service tab, click the checkmark before "script blocking service" and confirm. Just restart your computer.
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