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1. Boot press F8 to do not move to the advanced option appears in the let go, select"The most recent correct configuration"Carriage return fix.
2. Press F8 to enter the safe mode after booting up, and then exit, select Restart or Shut Down to boot on, and you can enter the normal mode (repair the registry).
3. If the fault persists, please use the system restore that comes with the system to restore it to the time when you did not have this fault (if the normal mode recovery fails, please turn on the computer and press F8 to enter the safe mode and use the system restore).
4. If the fault persists, use the system disk to repair it, 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 the system will automatically compare and repair.
5. If the fault persists, set the optical drive in the BIOS as the first boot device and insert it into the system installation disk and press the R button to select"Repair the installation"Can.
6. If the fault persists, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
If it really doesn't work, it is recommended to choose repair installation, so that the system can be repaired, and the programs and files of the C drive can not be lost.
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You can take a look at the properties of the D disk, in the security options folder is not everyone can fully control, if not to add a little on it, change to full control. If it doesn't work, post it again, and I'll find a way for you.
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Do you have the same format as your D drive and C drive? (If it's not the same, use the conversion to OK.)
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Operating tool: HP 24-dp030
Operating system: Windows 10
The C drive user can move the folder to the D drive in the following ways:
1. Select the file.
Go to the C drive and select a file to be moved, and a menu bar will appear when you right-click.
2. Click Cut.
Click on the "Cut" option from the menu and click on the D drive from the left side of the page.
3. Click Paste.
After entering the D drive, right-click and select Paste, and you can move the files from the C drive to the D drive.
Hard Disk Partition Class:
In the hard disk, a primary partition (active partition) is usually divided first, and generally speaking, this is the C drive. Then create an extended partition, and in the extended partition, a number of logical partitions are created, and these logical partitions are the disks d and e. (Because this is the primary partition, once the virus invades the partition, it will cause problems, and there are important sectors such as partition tables, boot areas, %*Some system directories are represented by %*%, such as %systemroot%, %temp%, etc., which are generally the items that define the town segment key in the system variables) and other important places, which need to be protected.
Computer security, an important topic, starts with us! As for antivirus software, it is better to use a tool with cloud antivirus, which is more convenient. <>
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Summary. The files of the D disk can be moved to the C disk, but the C disk is the system disk, which stores various files related to the system, these files can not be deleted, if the C disk has too many things, it will also cause the computer to respond slowly, and even stuck, it is not recommended to do this.
Is it possible to move files from drive D to drive C?
The files of the D disk can be moved to the C disk, but the C disk is the system disk, which stores various files related to the system, these files can not be deleted, if the C disk has too many things, it will also cause the computer to respond slowly, and even stuck, it is not recommended to do this.
<> D drive is these files, C drive has a lot of space, is it risky to move?
It is risky, the files can be moved directly, but the software has an installation location, if it is moved, the system will not find the specified location, resulting in the software cannot be started.
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There are many friends who have moved the desktop to the D drive, and when they move it back, they will prompt an error, so how to solve this problem, the solutions are as follows.
1. First press win+r on the keyboard to open the running window.
2. Enter regedit and click the OK button to open the registry.
3. Enter hkey Current User Software Explorer Shell Folders in the registry path box, and you can find the desktop file in the window on the right.
4. Open the merging character table, enter the directory of the C disk desktop in the numeric data box, format: C: Users Username Desktop, and then click the OK button, restart the computer to move the desktop back.
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Here's how:1. First of all, open the file manager on the computer, scroll and click on the desktop option on this page.
2. Then find the file you want to save to the D drive on this page, and then right-click the file icon.
3. Then click on the properties option at the bottom of the pop-up box.
4. Then click on the position column at the top of this dialog box, and then click on the move below.
5. Then find the D drive in this page, and then use the left mouse button to click the D disk option, and it is done.
Delete your five strokes through software such as Optimizer.
Analyze the reasons first.
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A single file is cut and pasted, and if it is the entire software, it can only be uninstalled.
From the Control Panel - User User Account (2000 and XP are different) - delete the redundant users, and if there are still folders, delete them directly.