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The self-test function that comes with the system,Due to your last illegal shutdown,There won't be much of a problem,If you can't turn on the machine,It's because you lost system files caused by your last illegal shutdown,At that time, it wasn't a blue screen,At that time, you couldn't even enter the desktop。
So,Pay attention every time you turn it off.,Be sure to wait for the computer power fan to stop completely before you can unplug the power plug.,Otherwise,Hehe.,Don't say it.。。。 If you do a few more illegal shutdowns, I promise you'll have to redo the system again.
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Based on past experience.
This is due to the last illegal shutdown or sudden power outage caused by the system self-test, if you shut down normally next time, there will be no such situation.
It won't be a memory issue, and the possibility of a virus is also very small.
In this case, any key can enter the system, including the S key, don't worry, everything will be fine next time you turn it on!
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After the blue screen appears, don't move, the system automatically scans the system, after the scan is completed, enter the system by yourself, and there will be no problem in the future, this is caused by illegal shutdown. It's okay.
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The system collapsed, and the landlord tried it from the installation.
If it's still like that, it's probably a hardware problem (most likely memory).
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System self-test caused by abnormal shutdown is nothing, such as power failure, forced shutdown, etc.
If this is often the case, it's time to consider the hardware
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It is recommended to reinstall it first, if it is still the same, it is recommended to check the memory module first, and if it is not good, take the motherboard to check it.
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I think it's normal to have a blueprint and a lot of English
But pressing s to enter is a bit of a problem
Antivirus
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Can't you click on another key? It won't be a system self-test! You can get in there!
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What is the English language that appears? It's good for you to make people clear, otherwise whatever you say is irresponsible.
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Wait patiently for the computer self-test and you will be fine when it is done.
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What did you do to make this happen?
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BIOS Setup Tutorial.
Motherboard driver explained.
Operating system installation details**.
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