Urgent rib finding,How to solve this phenomenon after XP boot starts

Updated on society 2024-05-03
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This is a boot process.,It has little to do with memory.,If it doesn't affect you much.,Leave it alone.,If you think there's an impact, reinstall the system.。

    Or you can cancel it by opening the Control Panel, going to "User Accounts", selecting "Change how you log in or log out" on the user account home page, and unticking the box in front of "Use Welcome Screen".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Start — Connect — Broadband connection — Right-click — Properties — General — Check: Show icon in notification area after connection — OK.

    Set up auto-start.

    1.First, enter the password and account login in the broadband. Double-click the "broadband icon" in the notification area - Properties - Options - Remove: prompt name, password and certificate - OK.

    2.Set up random start, one of the following three methods can be used!

    1) Start - Run - msconfig - Start - Check "Broadband connection" (or other name) - OK.

    2) Create a "broadband connection" shortcut icon on the desktop — hold down the left mouse button — drag into: (Start — All Programs) "Start".

    3) Copy the "Broadband Connection" shortcut icon on your desktop and paste it into the "C: Documents and Settings Your Account Name, Start Menu, Programs, Startup" folder.

    In this way, every time you turn on the computer, you don't need to do anything with the "adsl", it starts randomly and connects automatically!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You're putting a shortcut.,Of course not.,You have to put the source program file in the startup.。 Put your broadband connection in.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You open the broadband connection properties, and under the "Options" tab, remove the first two items from "Dial-up options".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's not the case, open the IE option "Connection" menu and click "Always default connection" is OK.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it's banned, use 360 to see.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Failback console method.

    When you can't start your computer, you can also try to fix the error by running the Failback console on your Windows XP installation CD

    1.Insert the installation disc and restart the computer from the optical drive.

    2.Press the "R" key to select the repair or recovery option.

    3.If you have a dual-boot or multi-boot system, select the drive you want to access from the Recovery Console.

    4.When prompted, type the password for the local administrator account. In most cases, you'll need the password for the built-in administrator account to use the Recovery Console, which defaults to being empty.

    5.At the system prompt, type the "fixboot" command and press the "enter" key, at which point the system will write the new partition boot sector to the system partition to fix the boot problem.

    6.Type the "exit" command, press "enter", exit the "Recovery Console" and restart the computer.

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