Why do I need to reinstall the system when the computer restarts?

Updated on number 2024-05-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. This problem is mostly caused by the quality of the memory module, please check and replace the memory test first.

    2. Hard disk bad sectors, please fix it.

    3. If none of the above is true, please use the following methods.

    When XP fails to boot up and prompts following files are corrupted or missing, Windows fails to boot.

    Windows System32 Config System requires a disc boot press"r"This approach is used for restoration.

    The premise is that you must be able to reboot to DOS, if your system is NTFS, then DOS support is required; Please boot into DOS with the relevant boot disc or MaxDOS.

    Go to the Windows Repair directory first.

    Then copy system c: windows system32 config system

    This will allow you to reboot to your desktop.

    But then your previous settings are gone, and you'll have to reinstall your drivers and settings back to the configuration you had when you first booted into the desktop.

    How to use Windows 2000 also appears this prompt: C: Winnt System32 Config System or C:

    Winnt system32 drivers file is missing, the method is also to use the 2000 system installation disc to enter the installation interface and press the r key to fix it.

    How not to use 2000 or XP to have the same two problems, I think there must be a hardware problem, the first may be memory quality problems (especially the old memory), the second may be the problem of the hard disk, the old hard disk appears more.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Scan the system partition to see if there are any bad sectors.

    If not, format the partition where the system is located and reinstall the operating system.

    Upgrade antivirus software in time for real-time protection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Remove the memory and insert the gold finger with an eraser, the problem may be that the memory is loose or too dirty!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is a possibility that the system files you have installed are corrupted or incomplete;

    Or, it is possible that some kind of insecure program is running on your machine, causing the system file to be corrupted by such a program;

    It is also possible that there is a physical or software error in your C drive, so the clusters where the system is located after the system is installed happen to be the problematic place, so the problem occurs.

    Solution: If the format C disk cannot be solved, then perform a low grid (fdisk) to format the entire hard disk.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    system32 config system is a system file, kill it with Rising, although it can't be killed immediately, but it has a suppressive effect.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reinstall the system after formatting.

    360 can only kill Trojans, it is recommended to install a mainstream antivirus software, such as: Rising, Kingsoft Poison, Loudon or something.

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