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The boot and reboot are related to your operation before the shutdown (what did you do on the computer before the shutdown, please think about it, and ask me if you have any questions).
Immediately after booting, press f8 to the advanced option to appear in the let go, select "the latest correct configuration" enter to repair, not yet press f8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system (if the reinstallation is also a restart, it is recommended to overhaul it, if you can enter the safe mode, it means that you have installed something inappropriate, uninstall all the inappropriate things before the accident, or restore the system or reinstall).
First soft and then hard, such problems are caused by software conflicts, inappropriate drivers, and system problems, you can restore the system in safe mode, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.
If there is a hardware, take out the motherboard battery and put it on the charge, plug and unplug the memory, clean the graphics card, check whether there is a problem with the hard disk, and if it doesn't work, just overhaul it.
It's really not possible to reinstall the system, if you can't reinstall it yourself, go to the maintenance there to find a maintenance person to help you, it should take a little to spend it, if you can't turn on the machine by any method, this is a sudden shutdown, caused by disk damage, one is to deduct the motherboard battery and put it down, one is to put it for a period of time in the boot to try, or you can't repair it.
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The computer reinstalled the system, and it was fine.
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It is possible that there is a problem with other hardware aspects of the computer, which causes the computer to not be turned on and used normally.
Hardware issues include: CPU, memory module, motherboard, graphics card, etc.
1. It may be that the memory module is loose or broken. If it is loose, you can directly re-insert the memory module, and if it is broken, then you can directly replace the memory module.
2. CPU: See if it is onboard, if not, you can directly replace the CPU, if so, you need to connect the entire motherboard to replace it.
3. Motherboard: If the motherboard is broken, it should be tested to see what capacitor or circuit it is, which needs to be repaired by professional search personnel.
4. Graphics card: If it is directly soldered to the motherboard, then the motherboard needs to be repaired or replaced. If it can be removed, it is possible to replace the motherboard directly.
The above main accessories are recommended to go to the computer after-sales outlets, or professional repair shops for testing**There is a problem, resulting in not being able to turn on.
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