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It's nothing, just click on it and start it normally.
One. Reboot the system – sometimes it's just a program or driver that makes a mistake and they get over after a reboot.
Two. Check that the new hardware is plugged in, unplug it and try it in a different slot, and install the latest drivers.
Three. Removed the installation of new drivers and new services. If you have just installed a new driver for a piece of hardware, or installed a piece of software, and it has added the corresponding items to the system services, such as anti-virus software, firewall software, etc., go to safe mode to uninstall or disable them.
Four. Check for viruses and Trojans. Detect and kill viruses, and some Trojan spyware can also cause blue screens, so it's best to use relevant tools to scan and check.
Five. Check the BIOS and hardware compatibility. If your new computer is experiencing frequent blue screen issues, you should check and upgrade your BIOS to the latest version, as well as turn off memory-related items such as caching and mapping.
Six. Check the system log: type :> in the start- menu, and press enter to appear"Event Viewer", pay attention to check one of them"System logs"with"Application logs""Wrong"of items.
Eight. Reboot the system, press the F8 key when the boot menu appears, and the advanced boot options menu will appear, then select"The last time it was configured correctly".
Nine. Install the latest system patches and service packs. Some blue screens are caused by a defect in Windows itself, which can be resolved by installing the latest system patches and service packs.
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Just select Normal Startup.
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Analysis: This screen appears because the hard disk file was damaged due to the last abnormal shutdown, and the system is now detecting and repairing it.
Processing: 1. The only thing the user needs to do is: wait patiently for it to finish, and it will automatically restart when it is completed. If you can't get into the system after restarting, you need to reinstall the system.
2. If you need to enter the system in a hurry, you can also press the ESC key to skip the automatic repair and enter the system directly when the automatic repair screen appears, but the next boot will still need to be automatically repaired, and often skipping the automatic repair is easy to cause damage to the hard disk.
3. If this screen often appears, there may be more fragments or bad sectors in the hard disk, and you need to use the system U disk or CD to start the computer, and use special tools such as diskgen to detect and repair the hard disk. If the repair doesn't work, you need to replace the hard drive.
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Restart the computer and press F8 to enter the system with the last correct configuration.
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It's useless to say more, let's redo the system.
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Go to the BIOS and reset the boot disk, it looks like it should be the network card boot boot.
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Hello friends, every time you turn on the computer, you press F2, this is because your motherboard BIOS has turned on the floppy drive, or the first boot item of the motherboard BIOS is the floppy drive, not the disc or hard disk, and there is another reason, that is, the motherboard's battery is out of power, and the processing method is as follows: >>>More
Reasons for the automatic restart of the computer:
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