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First of all, let's suspect step by step,Full format,No problem,Load the system,The system you installed is the ghost version,Or genuine,I found that a lot of the ghost version of the XP is not very pure,A lot of good installation has n more Trojans and viruses。
QQ occupies the CPU too high, the latest version of the 2007 version of QQ is more CPU-occupied, one is to automatically update and patch immediately, this is a software problem, hardware, consider whether our CPU frequency is too low, because the current QQ, system, Kaba, security guard, are very CPU-occupied, the main frequency is better than not, upgrade your CPU.
System volume information is just some files restored by the system, not a Trojan, a virus, it is a very normal service in the system, you don't end the service, delete yourself and appear, it's normal. One of the most useful features of Windows XP is System Restore, which uses a "snapshot" to record information about the state of the system at a specific time, which is called a "restore point", and then restores it according to this information when needed. There are two types of restore points:
One is automatically created by the system, including system checkpoints and installation restore points; The other is created by the user himself as needed, also known as manual restore points. As users spend more time using the system, there will be more and more restore points, resulting in less and less hard disk space, and finally being warned that "not enough disk space".
1. Right-click on the "My Computer" icon and select Properties.
2. Select the System Restore tab.
3. Check "Turn off System Restore on all drives" OK.
4. After turning off "System Restore", you can delete the "System Volume Information" folder in the root directory of the drive.
If you're short on disk space but want to use the System Restore feature, you can set the amount of disk space occupied by System Restore by clearing the checkbox before "Turn off System Restore on this drive" and then dragging the slider under "Disk space to use".
To put it bluntly, System Restore stores your deleted system files and information in it.
The hard drive light is on all the time, and there isn't much of a program running in the task manager. In terms of hardware, first look at whether the hard disk light is connected to the motherboard by mistake, if it is not this problem, you can change the power supply and give it a try! If it doesn't work, change the fan. Hehe.
The possibility of this phenomenon on the software side is not too great.
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First of all, the reason why QQ occupies the CPU may be caused by antivirus software.
And the system volume information is just some files that are restored by the system, and because you didn't turn off the system restore, the files will accumulate.
Resolution. Right-click on my computer System Restore and hit "All Drives Turn Off System Restore" to finally delete System Volume Information
As for QQ occupying the CPU, try to reinstall the antivirus software or not install it.
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No, you install genuine Kaba, then install 360 Security Guard patch, it is recommended to install one.
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Depending on your CPU and the folder that appears for no apparent reason, there's only one possibility that the installation disk you're using has been modified by someone and planted with some kind of virus.
Suggestion: Format all the hard disks and find a safe operating disk to install the operating system.
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The first card does not crash to uninstall
The second is to turn off System Restore
Camp lights are related to anti-virus
Because the card does not crash in relation to the default settings
It is recommended to switch to an antivirus using Norton
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If you have to install Kaba in another system, after you have done everything, kill the virus first, so that the speed will be much faster
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I analyze that there may be Trojans.
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It is recommended to coms the discharge reinstallation system.
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The situation you said is very similar to a worm, the symptoms such as the system running is slowed down, the CPU usage is too high, and files are generated inexplicably, so you can get it in this direction.
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When the desktop starts, keep pressing F11 to see if there is a USB flash drive in the starting line, if not, go to the BIOS to set it up (this book often has to be set, and some desktops have to be like this).
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It is possible that the following situations are:
1 There is a problem with your installation disk, or the optical drive cannot read the contents of the disk.
2 The system boot file of your C drive may have been corrupted, so you have to format the C drive first, and then find a hard-installed installation disk, which is the kind that is installed step by step, which is relatively slow, and you can't use ghost, once I installed Linux and deleted the Linux partition and couldn't enter the system. That's how I did it.
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The lattice is reloaded! That kind of ghost disk for a few minutes! Also with drive! The drive must be in place! Otherwise it won't work!
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It is recommended that you reinstall the system first, and use Kaba to disinfect the virus, and do not use Rising to have a lot of problems.
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The general reason for losing files at boot is that there is an error on the disk, and the quick format disk cannot be repaired caused by the disk error, reinstall, do not use the quick format when formatting, it should be fine.
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I suspect it's still a problem with the system.
A different version of the system.
But you have to format all the drive letters first.
Then install it again. Basically, OK
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Use the tools in your disc to repair the disk, format and reinstall the whole disk, install the antivirus software immediately after installation, and try the antivirus software package to the U disk first
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Rising is rubbish, change it for something else.
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Reinstallation has nothing to do with file loss.,When you start the computer, you don't see any English letters, press f, whatever?
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If you want to enter safe mode, the result indicates that the Windows System32 Config System file is missing or damaged.
The problem is usually a hardware conflict.
If you have dual RAM, unplug one and leave only one in to take a look.
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You can copy the system installation file to the hard disk (not the system drive) and go to PE to find the installation system in the file or Chinese. exe select the system partition (pay attention to distinguish your c disk and pe's u disk) format dial out the u disk when rebooting automatic installation install driver done!
Note: This is the normal installation of XP if it is other versions of the system need to be supported by PE! The process is pretty much the same! If your installation file is ISO (Compressed Image File), you can decompress it and do it!
Don't ask for points! I just hope it helps!
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The non-system disk of your hard disk should have the full system software, in PE, open the system software folder in my computer, and run the Winnt file in Ghost or i386. You can also check out "How to install an XP system in PE".
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You have to make an ISO file of the system disk by yourself, and you can do it with burning software, which is very simple.
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First make the U disk into the boot disk that can enter the PE system This needs to use special software on the Internet After booting, select the U disk to start The computer will enter the PE system Generally, the PET will be integrated into the GHOST management tool Before that, copy the latest GHO files on the Internet to the U disk or computer hard disk General PE can run and run the ghost32 tool Select-local-fromimage-Select the GHO file you want to load into the C disk Then select which hard disk you want to mount it into Click OK If the prompt will destroy the C disk program, click Continue, so that the system will enter, and then boot the computer and choose to boot from the hard disk, the computer will automatically decompress the gho just now, and automatically install it, and the rest is the same as the disc installation system, don't care.
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Change the boot mode to boot from the hard disk, the C disk is gone, the system can also be installed in other disks, be sure to install the C disk and then repartition.
360 Security Guard is recommended, but it's free. Very easy to use.
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