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Let's see if you can enter safe mode (press F8 to enter)! If you can, it's poisoned! Kill in Safe Mode!
If it doesn't work, or if it doesn't work after doing so! It should be the system files for you or the A&M software has deleted! At this time, the only way to restore the system or reinstall the system is to restore the system!
It's easy to reinstall the system! Just make sure that your BIOS is set to the first boot item is CDROM (press del wildly before booting up the system interface)! Put it into the system to view the disk, start the computer, it will enter the CD, and install it according to the steps guided by the CD!
Format first, and then the computer will restart, choose to start the computer from the hard disk and wait, the following steps are basically not operational!
Looked at the answer on the first floor! If you delete IE, you can also reinstall IE in safe mode to see if it solves the problem!
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Can you enter safe mode? If you can't, reload.
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Reinstall the machine, go to the computer disc to buy a WinXP CD, then insert the disc to restart the system, and then press the F12 key, a boot menu appears, select your CD-ROM drive, and do the rest by yourself (Preparation: Take out the disc after installation, so as not to start the disc again next time!!) )
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Now a lot of system discs are ghost versions.,You only need to set it to the disc to start.,Then click to install the system to the first drive letter.,The driver can generally be installed.。 As for how to set up the disc boot, you can search on the Internet, and the setting position of various motherboards is different.
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I've had this situation before, it's due to I uninstalled Internet Explorer, don't know if you have it.
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The reason why the computer boots up only has a desktop background:
Caused by malware modification of the file.
Solution:1Search for the file on a normal computer first, generally in the C: Windows directory, Windows XP SP2 version, the file should be 954K, and copy it to a floppy disk for later use.
2.Start the faulty computer, press F8 to enter the mode menu, select the safe mode with a command line prompt, then press enter to enter the system, a DOS window will appear after entering, insert the floppy disk, and then use Copy A: C:
Windows command overwrites the file.
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