I can t turn on the machine, and I can t even enter the safe mode

Updated on number 2024-05-27
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Use another intact drive as the primary drive, and boot the one in question. 2.Perform the "Disk Scan" program on your hard drive.

    And then you can fix it, and then you try your problematic hard drive, and you'll be amazed at how nothing happens, and it's ready to use right away, and it's not so troublesome

    Boot with the system installation disk, press "R" to enter the "Failure Recovery Console", if it is an NTFS partition, you need to enter it as an administrator.

    After entering, it must be in the system directory, such as: "C: Windows".

    md tmp

    copy c:\\windows\\system32\\config\\system c:\\windows\\tmp\\

    delete c:\\windows\\system32\\config\\system

    The above 3 steps are just to back up your original system information, but in fact, it is also a redundant move, it has been damaged, what is the use of backing it up?

    copy c:\\windows\epair\\system c:\\windows\\system32\\config\\system

    That's the most important thing, the repair directory contains the most original system information files, copy them into the corrupted file directory and type "exit" to reboot to see the boot logo you have been thinking about.

    However, once you're in the system, you'll need to reinstall all your hardware drivers.

    ps: It is not recommended to use the above methods to solve this problem, the best way is to install XP MaxDOS, use MAXDOS's ghost to do system backup, there is also an introduction to MAXDOS in the previous post, there are also many introductions to this on the Internet, friends with XP system may wish to take time to press MAXDOS, it is very convenient, and it is easy to ...... to solve problems with the system

    Boot into the Failback Console.

    delete c:\windows\system32\config\system

    copy c:\windowsepair\system c:\windows\system32\config\system

    exit

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tap the configuration that was confirmed for the last time.

    Try it should be possible I have had such a situation before...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Reinstall or restore the console... But it's better to reinstall it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you don't want to reinstall, then fix the system disk.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Take one in another machine, and then copy the file to that location under DOS.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Load the Windows XP installation disk Load the Troubleshooting Console and copy the missing files to the Windows System32 Config System directory However, you have to use dos commands.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is better to reinstall the system to be more secure.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. The computer can only enter safe mode with four solutions.

    1. Delete stubborn files: When we delete some files or clean up the ** station under Windows, the system sometimes prompts the words that the file cannot be deleted. However, once you have determined that these files are not being used, you can restart your computer and press "F8" to enter safe mode at startup.

    Once in safe mode, Windows will automatically free control of these files and you can delete them.

    2. Restore system settings: After you change some settings or install new software, the system cannot start normally. It can also be solved by safe mode.

    If it is caused by installing new software, then please uninstall the software in safe mode; If it is caused by changing some settings, such as the display resolution setting is outside the display range of the monitor, resulting in a black screen, then everyone can change it back when you enter safe mode.

    The computer can't be turned on, but you can go into safe mode.

    The computer can only enter safe mode Four solutions 1. Delete stubborn files: When we delete some files or clean up the ** station under Windows, the system sometimes prompts the words that the files cannot be deleted. However, once you have determined that these files are not being used, you can restart your computer and press "F8" to enter safe mode at startup.

    Once in safe mode, Windows will automatically free control of these files and you can delete them. 2. Restore system settings: After you change some settings or install new software, the system cannot start normally.

    It can also be solved by safe mode. If it is caused by installing new software, then please uninstall the software in safe mode; If it is caused by changing some settings, such as the display resolution setting is outside the display range of the monitor, resulting in a black screen, then everyone can change it back when you enter safe mode.

    3. "Safe Mode" Restore: Sometimes we always fail to install any software when we install it, so we want to uninstall it and install it again, but sometimes it is not clean, resulting in our unsuccessful installation no matter how we install it, then we definitely hope that the computer system can return to the state before we install the software. We can use Safe Mode to get back to the state you want.

    After entering safe mode, click "Start" - > "All Programs" - > Accessories - > System Tools - >System Restore". Open the System Restore Wizard and select the "Recover my computer to an earlier time" option. Click the "Next" button and select the system restore point by clicking on the date in bold on the calendar.

    4. Fix system failure: If the computer is a system failure caused by a problem with the registry, we can try to restart the computer and switch to safe mode to boot, and then restart the computer, and the system will quickly return to normal. Because Windows can automatically recover registry issues when it boots up in safe mode.

    After successfully booting Windows in safe mode, it is generally ready to boot in normal mode.

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