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1. There are a lot of system files that need to be loaded when you first boot up. System files are the files that come with the installation of the operating system, these files are very critical, do not delete them randomly, otherwise the consequences are unimaginable
2. There are also some programs that start automatically when you boot up, just like you said QQ automatic start, which is when installing QQ, you selected the "boot automatic load" item, that is, as long as the boot will be automatically started. If you don't want such a program to start automatically, you can: "Start" -- "Run" -- enter "msconfig" in the run box and press enter to open the "System Configuration Utility" dialog box, and uncheck the one that does not need to be started automatically under the "Start" tab.
3. If you are hit by a virus or the computer configuration is not high, the speed will be slow.
Runs like the one above take some time. So it's normal to wait a few minutes. You can cancel all the auto-startup items you don't want and check for viruses. This saves a certain amount of time.
To give a simple analogy: when people first wake up, their minds tend to be sluggish. It will also take a while to wait until you wake up.
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I've come across it before ... It's pretty simple. Due to anti-virus reasons. In the settings, the boot scan is disabled.
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I've had this issue as well.
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This is quite normal. Because your system must be Windows XP. After it starts, the network is tested.
At this time, in addition to being able to shake the mouse on the desktop. I couldn't do anything, even my computer web page clicked on every reflection. XP is setting up the IP of the detection broadband modem.
If you're using the adsl kind of ** online internet. It is recommended not to use it anymore. Changed to broadband for first-line access.
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If you're sure your computer doesn't have a virus, do so first.
Click Run in the start menu, type msconfig, remove all the unnecessary startup (keep the antivirus software and ctfmon) and restart.
Add an IP address to the local connection.
Give it a try, and it should be quicker.
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Summary. The computer boots up normally, but nothing can be turned on after booting, what's going on?
Hello dear, the computer can be turned on normally but can not open any program may be caused by the following two reasons, the first reason is because of the virus in the computer, we can restart the computer is to press f8 to enter the safe mode and open the computer manager for antivirus, the second may be the computer's hard disk has a problem, if this is the case, you need to ask a professional to repair and replace the hard disk! Hope it helps.
The computer boots up normally, but nothing can be turned on after booting, what's going on?
The computer boots up normally, but nothing can be turned on after booting, what's going on? Hello dear, the computer can be turned on normally but can not open any program may be caused by the following two reasons, the first reason is because of the virus in the computer, we can restart the computer is to press f8 to enter the safe mode and open the computer manager for antivirus, the second may be the computer's hard disk has a problem, if this is the case, you need to ask a professional to repair and replace the hard disk! Hope it helps.
I can't get into the system by pressing f8.
When the computer is turned on, pressing "F8" can't display the boot menu normally, so that you can't enter the "Safe Mode" interface, we can try to press the "Ctrl" key when the computer is turned on to open the system boot menu. 2.
On the Windows desktop, open the Run window and enter the msconfig command to enter the system configuration policy page. 3.From the "System Configuration" interface that opens, switch to the "Boot" tab, check the "Safe Boot" and "Minimize" items, and click the "OK" button.
I'll give it a try, thanks.
I entered later with 2.
This. 2.On the Windows desktop, open the Run window and enter the msconfig command to enter the system configuration policy page.
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