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Uninstall 360Uninstalling any 360-related software should fix the problem. And also. A similar situation occurs if the files of the machine system are deleted. Please reinstall the system. Remember not to install any software and anti-virus on 360.
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Rebuy a computer! Yours is broken!!
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It's XP's decluttering disk, and it's a good self-test to prevent disk problems.
You should be doing too much disk manipulation, or messing up files, partitions, or whatever, or shadow systems, or things like that, or doing things like that, and doing things like that.
Sometimes I will check myself like this after tidying up the partitions.
XP, if you want to be fast, you'd better figure out whether every boot project needs to be started or not.
360 and some other Windows optimizers have service descriptions that you can watch and change by yourself.
Are you using Lite XP? 20 seconds should be streamlined and optimized. I use the rain wood forest wind its thunderbolt is very easy to use...
Previously used the depth.
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Are there many programs that start automatically at startup?
If there are many, click "Start" - "Run" - enter "msconfig" in the run dialog box after entering the system, and then press the Enter key;
In the dialog box that opens, select the "Start" tab, only check the "ctfmon" item, and then click "OK", and click "Restart" according to the prompts.
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Boot is sometimes very slow, cause analysis:
1.Software: There are too many items to load at boot, which is one of the factors that cause the boot to be busy.
Solution: Start -- > run--- enter "msconfig" -- enter the "startup" item of the system configuration (don't move the others) and tick the front of the software you need to boot and open (suggestion: antivirus software, sql (installed) just open it).
2.Hardware. The computer hardware is aging or oxidizing, which causes data transmission to affect the boot.
3.Poisoning. Use antivirus software to kill the virus, if it doesn't work then you are doing the next step, but it is more dangerous, use it with caution.
Ctrl+Shift+ESC to open the explorer, see if there is any software that occupies 100% of the CPU, find out and delete it.
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There are so many boot startup items!
Has the system been used for a long time? If it's a long time, it's good to reinstall it.,The system will be used for a long time, and a lot of junk files will be generated.,Optimization software can't solve the problem.。 If your newly installed system is your system disk and the problem is there, it's not that you have a virus!
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I don't know if the problem is with the battery or plugged in, if it is just when the battery is used, then as said upstairs, it is the dynamic frequency reduction of the CPU that causes the system performance to be low, prolonging the boot time, of course, according to the wcoetyu method to clean up the system's boot project is a good way, of course, it can also be changed by changing the options of the powermanager to make the CPU worker at a relatively high frequency to reduce the boot time.