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Workaround:
1. After booting up, enter the interface where you can't see the desktop icon and no taskbar, press the key combination Ctrl+Alt+Del to bring up the task manager, and click File - New.
You should be able to see the desktop and taskbar. It may be that there is a problem with your key process explorer, you can copy one from someone else's computer to your computer, and you can overwrite it, located in Windows on the C drive.
nt currentversion winlogon, and then see if the shell value under the branch is ". If not, manually modify it to ".
If the problem is not resolved, it may be due to poisoning, and the following should be used:
1. First of all, use antivirus software to check and kill viruses in safe mode.
2. If it doesn't work, use the system's built-in system restore to repair it (use system restore in safe mode).
3. If not, use the system disk to repair, open the command prompt and enter sfc scannow Enter (there is a space between sfc and ), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and let the system automatically repair it.
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It should be infected with a virus, and after reinstalling, it will still infect the virus files of other partitions.
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Do you reinstall the system and only format the C drive? Some viruses have hidden executable files underneath all hard drive partitions;
You can also try copying a file from another machine to replace the one on your computer! I have a computer that was repaired like this. It's more convenient to have a PE system!
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What is the reason that there is nothing on the computer desktop? How to solve it? Let me tell you.
01 First of all, we open our computer, at this time we can see that there is nothing on the computer desktop, as shown in the figure, this is generally due to our misoperation when we right-click and all the charts on the computer desktop are hidden;
03 After that, we click on the show desktop icon in the pop-up interface;
04 After that, we can see that the things on the computer desktop are restored.
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You can go to the C drive and look for it, if you have it, you can copy it out, or re-run the program that started with EX.
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Right-click on the desktop, arrange the icons, and display the desktop icons!
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Right-click on the desktop and select "Show desktop icons" under "Arrange icons" and you're done.
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Dot"Get started"- "Run" - type "explorer" and you're good to go.
There are a few possible reasons why something went wrong:
1.The system resources are insufficient. If the machine configuration is low, it is recommended not to open too many applications at the same time. In addition, you can appropriately increase the virtual memory, especially if you often play large games. In this case, upgrading the machine is the most fundamental solution.
3.System file corruption. You can run SFC ScanNow to scan system files.
If the program itself is corrupted, you can copy a file from another machine to the machine, call the task manager, connect the process, and then create a new task to copy the new file to the system disk Winnt (2000) or Windows (XP) directory.
2.Software conflicts, such as input methods, Tsinghua Unisplendour input method version sometimes has errors, cancel Tsinghua Unisplendour input method, with other input methods will be no problem. Tsinghua Unisplendour input method version did not find similar problems.
4.Virus. 5.Other reasons. Errors can also occur when a computer runs a program for too long, such as when reading data, especially on a disc or from an external device.
6.System kernel error. Reinstall the system.
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Enter in Start-Run.
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Is there a start menu bar (which is the bottom row of taskbars)?
If not, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc at the same time, click "File" == "New task (Run....)Then type explorer and the desktop should come out; But if the desktop has not come out, it is poisoned, the virus has damaged the files under the windows of the C drive, and you need to enter the safe mode to kill the virus.
If you have a start menu bar, then right-click on the desktop, select "Hide desktop icon", if you don't have this option, I'm sorry you're poisoned, hurry up and kill the poison with PE.
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