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1. For hardware problems, please list the basic configuration of your computer, which may be low memory.
2. Software, Trojans, Viruses, **360, Master Lu, 360 System Junk Cleanup, IE Cleanup, IE Repair, Master Lu One-click Optimization, One-click Recovery, 360 Cloud Kill All Disks.
3. Click the start menu to run Open Group Policy, enter , after Group Policy is opened, click on the management template under the computer configuration, the QoS packet scheduler appears, click Limit to keep the broadband, the broadband limit percentage is set to 0, enable, OK.
4. All of the above methods do not work, it is recommended to reinstall the system and format it in its entirety.
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First, open the IE option and clear the temporary files.
There are 360 words to clean up IE temporary files with its junk files.
Also, if the computer on the same LAN as you is fine, you don't have to worry about ARP attacks. Otherwise, install a 360 or ARP firewall.
Finally, check the IE settings: Open IE Options-Connections-LAN Settings and unuse.
Well, if it still doesn't work, it is recommended that you fix IE with 360 and Super Bunny, or use another browser (Maxthon or Chrome is recommended).
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I recommend that you format all your hard drives!
Some viruses are not possible to reinstall the system! The reloading system just dropped the C drive! If the other disks are poisonous, they will still be contagious!
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Is your computer a bit low? Or do you have a lot of web pages? If not, there is also a 360 to clean up some junk files. Fix the bug. Hopefully, my advice will help you. Thank you.
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It could be a problem with the network cable or router, hehe.
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Can I use Safe Mode with a network link to boot up the webpage and try to open it?
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You can defragment the disk of the C drive.
Or in the Control Panel, open the "View Network Status and Tasks and Select" properties in the local connection, then double-click on Internet Protocol version 4 to open the window, and finally check Use DNS below.
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1 Network Speed 2 System Poisoning 3 Computer Junk 4 Network Port Not Open 5 Last Resort: Oh, Reinstall the System This is a tried-and-true method.
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Remove useless boot startups and browser add-ons, or reinstall them.
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Pretty much the same as me, I ended up reinstalling the system and it was fine.
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This depends on your computer's configuration and internet bandwidth.
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1.Generally, the computer will slow down for a long time, because we use Microsoft's windows for a long time, which will leave a lot of garbage and cause the system to be bloated, and the previous DOS will not be in this situation, after all, it is slow, just kidding!
2.Today's software companies are not very standardized, when you install the software, you unknowingly install and boot up, the first causes your boot speed to slow down, and the second it will occupy your memory, and the memory becomes smaller, and the processing of large files will be congested, just like traffic.
3.Now the registry should be **, delete all you don't need, maybe this will not be difficult for some, but now many antivirus software have this function (360, etc.); To remove the garbage in the C drive, you can open the "computer" - click the right mouse button "Properties" - and you will see "Clean Disk".
4.If you do all of this or it's still very slow, it is estimated that the machine is aging or the network speed is not enough, and now the network speed is upgraded, and those web pages are also upgraded, which accounts for a large cache, so it is a bit slow! The first 3 ...... are processed first
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Hit ** and ask. Tell them to come and test it.
Network cables, network speeds, system junk, and host configurations will all be affected.
You have installed Microsoft's latest anti-piracy patch.
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You're asking the right person; I used to pretend to have such a problem, and I haven't been able to pretend to be the one you said; It is because the main boot area of the hard disk is lost and cannot boot normally; In fact, the system is already installed; It's just that there is a problem with the C disk booting; One way is to use the installation disc with System Boot Repair to boot into the system first; Then right-click on my computer, select management, and then disk management, right-click on your c drive on the right, select as the active partition, and then restart the computer to enter normally; Another way is to take off the hard disk and install it on someone else's computer, and also set it as the active partition in Disk Management. Or you can use Diskman partition software to activate the C drive; But I don't know if I don't know if I don't know how to use this software or what, I still have the same problem after activating it; Later, it would be nice to set it to the active zone, I hope it can help you.
I guess you've been using your machine for a few days.
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Probably between 500-600.
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