Computer system redo related problems, computer redo system failure?

Updated on number 2024-04-16
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you're not repartitioning, I think you can use 360 Security Guard, that software doesn't need to be registered in your registry, use it to fix system vulnerabilities after the patch will be stored in 360-360safe-hotfix (general software ** patches will be placed in this), to you can redo the system when you can directly open 360 Security Guard to patch vulnerabilities, without re**, antivirus software has no way, that needs to be registered in your registry, After redoing the system, your antivirus software should be reinstalled, but those updates will remain in the original folder, if you don't want to update again, you can install the antivirus software in the original location after redoing the system, so that you can update it directly, without having to ** again, the antivirus software will search for the update file in the place where you installed the antivirus software on the disk, so it saves trouble, my computer does this, it feels okay, you try to put it It should be fine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    **, here there is a summary of updates for sp2 and sp, and the installer will automatically detect and skip the updated programs that have been installed on your system when installing, so you don't have to manually install them one by one** and install them yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    2.After installing the system, install all the software you need, including antivirus software (installed in a place other than the C drive), after upgrading the system and antivirus software, make a backup of the system (it is recommended to use a one-click restore wizard installed version), so that the system can be restored directly with the F11 key after the problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do you get the motherboard logo out of the boot? Whether you are using a disc or a USB flash drive reinstallation system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Problem: There is an error in reinstalling the system installation system.

    Workaround: Encounter this kind of problem:

    Start by pressing shift+f10

    Open the command window, type cd and press enter to return to the root directory, the screen will show c: > next type: windows system32 oobe.

    If it's 64-bit) then lose: windows syswow64 oobe.

    Then press Enter.

    If there is a prompt to set up, click Ask Later and <>

    Skip to the next step.

    Click OK and restart your computer to solve the problem.

    If you still can't solve the problem, you can use a small white USB flash drive PE to install the system.

    Method: <>

    After powering on, press del and select the name of the USB flash drive.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Find someone who will meet or spend money.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, we recommend that you change the system image and use a USB flash drive to redo the system.

    1. Explain the reason for this situation: "DHCP... The hint is that the BIOS has started the boot function of the boot ROM chip, and the network card has a PXE boot chip, and it seems that only the XP system will do this.

    2. Press the ESC key on the keyboard to cancel the self-test. (Relatively easy way).

    When we turn on the computer, if we find that there is a DHCP self-test, we can directly press the ESC key on the keyboard to cancel the DHCP self-test. I have personally tested that this method is really effective, and it is relatively simple, that is, you have to press this esc key every time you turn on the computer.

    3. Set the boot item of the BIOS (once and for all).

    The reason for DHCP self-test is that we set the first boot item of the computer boot to network boot, so we only need to change the first boot item to hard disk boot.

    1) Integrated NIC solution: Power on and press the DEL key to enter BIOS->Integrated Peripherals ->OnBoard LAN Boot ROM to disabled.

    2) Then move to "startup", change the boot items of "primary boot sequence" and "automatic boot sequence" to hard disk boot, or you can move the network to the last boot.

    3) Some motherboard BIOS may not have the above options, you can use this method to solve the problem: find Network Setup under the Device tab, find the PXE Boot Agent, and then disabled.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You didn't set up the BIOS hard drive to boot.

    1. Press DEL to enter the BIOS settings when the computer is turned on.

    2. Click Exit in the upper right corner to enter the advanced settings and select the Boot option.

    3. Select the boot option priorities. Set boot option 1 to your hard disk.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My suggestion is to disable the boot item's NIC boot in the COMS settings.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the computer can't turn on and can't get into the system, if the hardware fault is eliminated, then the only thing left is that the system itself is faulty and damaged, then we need to solve the problem by reinstalling the system. The method of system installation is recommended here to install the U disk tool.

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