Eager to solve the problem of slow operation after installing pirated Vista programs!!!!!

Updated on technology 2024-05-01
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Ghost version??

    The quality of the ghost version of Vista is often not good, because the producer of the ghost version is not Microsoft, but some small factories on the market that have little status, and the quality and reputation are not guaranteed.

    Now, you first use an antivirus software to kill the virus in safe mode, and after confirming that there is no virus, go to the next Vista optimizer, run the system cleanup, delete all the junk files and the backup of the drive that comes with it.

    Reboot. Not yet, Device Manager, uninstall all the drivers of all devices, take out the driver disc and install the driver immediately, restart.

    If it doesn't work, you can buy a cracked version of it.,It's much better to activate it after installation than these junk goods.,After all, the installer of the cracked version is extracted from the genuine disc.,At least it'll be a little more reliable.。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Slow? Vista is like that

    Tell you about my experience with 1 year vista

    If your configuration is good enough (dual-core + 2G memory = basic), Vista is absolutely easy to use, Vista and XP ratio, XP has the advantage of only speed (as for compatibility issues, it is gradually no longer a problem), just like 98 is faster than XP is a truth

    If you're looking for that XP-like speedy experience, don't use Vista (at least, the existing CPU can't do it, we used P3 when XP first came out, and the idea was to switch back to 98).

    Vista = Trend XP = Efficiency.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Recommend a software to you,Improve speed,But there is a period of use.,It seems like 15 days.,You try.,It's very easy to use tune This is a German optimization acceleration cleaning tool.,It's very powerful.。

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've installed win7 before.,It's similar to your situation.,I don't know what configuration yours is.,Mine is dual-core CPU,128M independent display,2G memory,320G hard disk,After installation, it feels like it's not as fast as before.,It is recommended to use XP system。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1G memory is recommended not to install the Vista system because the Vista system will take up about 700M memory when it starts up without doing anything, slow is for sure, even if it is 2G memory, if the hard disk is not a high-speed hard disk, it is not very fast to run. It is recommended to use the XP SP3 version. Getting to the desktop is slow to a large extent depending on the number of auto-start items.

    You can cancel the self-starter to speed up the startup time. Specific operation: Start --- run---msconfig--- generally --- have a selection to start " and then click the "Startup" tab to cancel all the necessary startup items except for antivirus software, input methods, etc.

    In addition, set the virtual memory to 1024 bytes (find in Advanced --- Performance in My Computer ---Properties) If there is still a problem, after entering the system, press del+alt+ctrl in the task manager to see which process is occupying the CPU, end the process, and then uninstall the corresponding software. If you can't find it, it means that you have fallen for a worm or Trojan horse. Try installing an antivirus software to detect and kill Trojans.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You put it on the desktop is actually put it in the C drive (that is, the partition where you install the system, depending on the situation) (path: C: documents and settings administrator desktop), so it opens very slowly, it is recommended that the landlord do not put third-party software or data in the system disk, except for some system programs or Microsoft software.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can find a win7 driver to try.

    The drivers of both of them are compatible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You're using Vista Home, right? You can install it by upgrading your system to Vista Ultimate. When you came up with this question, the progress bar had just gone a short section and you played this, right?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the landlord is in the wrong order, the correct one should be installed from the old to the new.

    At present, Vista's bootloader has been corrupted by XP, so it is not allowed to enter.

    It can be repaired using Vista's repair feature.

    Answer: Fill *****=== Add "bootmgr" to the root directory of the Vista installation CD"Copy to the root directory of the C drive and enter the "bootsect nt60 sys" command in the command prompt. The Vista boot menu can be repaired.

    The "installation disk" here does not mean that you have to repair the disk with your system, but you can just get a Vista CD or even a Vista image!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    XP should be installed first and then Vista

    Repair with Vista installation disc.

    Place the Vista installation disc in the root directory of "bootmgr.""Copy to the root directory of the C drive and enter the "bootsect nt60 sys" command in the command prompt. The Vista boot menu can be repaired.

    Buy just one!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Is it a bug.,You reinstall the driver and try it, and it's patched with vista.。

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You're LG's *** recorder.

    Judging from the symptoms of the machine,It is estimated that there should be a problem with the driver.,How to solve it.,Maybe I don't know much now.,After all, the driver is XP's own.,There aren't many people who study it.。

    It is recommended that you reinstall the system with XP pure version, if that is still the case, then you go to the Internet to find the fireware driver of this *** recorder, and flash the firmware should solve the problem. If not, it can only be a problem with the optical drive hardware.

    I don't know if it works for you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It should be that your optical drive is fake!! It's not *** you've burned *** no. If you can. That's the problem of *** plates, generally like compressed discs, many of them can't be put out.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's OK to install *** drivers, how can CD drivers be used to drive***

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Do you still need to install a driver for the optical drive? Don't be funny, landlord.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended that you reinstall a system first, if it does not work, there is a problem with the hardware, it is recommended to send it for repair and testing.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You might as well go to customer service if you offer a reward of 1w points here! It's all nonsense! Wouldn't you know if you go to customer service for testing?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The external keyboard and mouse are not compatible with your computer.

    Identification completed).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The interface is loose.

    Power supply aging.

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