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Plan 1 [New P].
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1 In safe mode, the effect is even better!
2.All the software to be used below should be installed or upgraded to the latest version to ensure the effectiveness of use.
3.It is not antivirus, and the following methods can be used directly. If it doesn't work, use a high-quality antivirus (e.g. Kaspersky) in safe mode to kill it, and it's best to use 360 Security Guard as well.
Use 360 Security Guard's "Trojan Horse" - Full Scan". Kill and restart. )
You don't have to use all of the following methods, you can try them one by one. Sometimes, just the first one works.
One. Close the browser, open the "System Repair" of the new version of 360 Security Guard, and select "Home Repair", "System Repair" and "IE Repair" as a tick (you can also select all.) At least select "System Repair"), and then click "One-click Repair".
Too lazy to install it, just use the 360 first aid kit) .
Then use the 360 first aid kit. [Follow the steps: "Start First Aid" first; After scanning, if a Trojan horse appears, click "Isolation"; Then click "Repair" (you can select all of them to Fix Now".
Next, click on "Recover Lost DLL Files", add the missing DLL files that the system detected during detection, and then click "Repair Now". Repair Network is a case-by-case decision to fix or not. When you're done, you should restart.
Two. Scan with 360 Security Guard's "Clean Plugins" to clean up malicious plugins. When you're done, you should restart.
Three. Use Windows Cleanup Assistant (from the web**). After scanning (if you sweep things out, check them all and clean them), then use Fault Repair (select all), and then right-click on the desktop to refresh. Works well in safe mode.
You can also consider using the Kingsoft First Aid Kit [After point scanning, if there are items that can be repaired, after selecting all, point repair can be done. 】
Emphasis ---1In the repair, when there is a prompt in Kill Soft or 360, please click Allow. Restart the computer if prompted to restart during operation.
2.When the effect is not good, look at the three points in "Attention". 3.
After that, if the effect is not good, you can also consider system restoration (choose a restore point).
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This system is garbage.,Change XP or win7,Or use Linux directly.
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The newly created user does not have permission to write.
You can log in with the old one first, and then add the new user to the administrators group;
You can also set folder permissions directly.
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If you have set a password, and now you still need to enter the password when you boot up, then your user folder still exists, but you can't find it, try this: double-click "Computer", then click "Documents" in the upper left corner, and see if there is your username folder below, that folder doesn't need to be on the desktop, it doesn't matter. You said that the home page of the IE browser has changed.,Guess you're not locked.,You can solve it with 360 Guard.,There's a web shield in 360 Guard.,Use that to lock.。
I've also mentioned above.,That folder is still there.,You don't need to put it on the desktop.,You can also use the computer as usual.,IE attributes have you changed it?,You can go to IE properties to change the home page.。 If you can't figure it out, you can contact me 498904372
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The user who called you by your own name has been deleted, you can create a new user and use your name again.
Or, reinstall the system.
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I'm also trying to call for help right now.
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Hold down Shift and select the thumbnail one more time.
Hold down the shift key and then right-click in the empty space of the Explorer pane and select View Thumbnails to toggle between "Show Hidden Thumbnail Names" (if that doesn't work, try switching to a different mode first, such as List).
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Switch back to the default theme of the system and see if it works.
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You finish managing your task and try it out in the new task explorer.
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1. Connect your hard disk as a slave to your friend's computer, then turn it on and let your friend enter the system in administrator mode;
2. After entering, find the disk where you store the data and modify it, right-click and select "Properties" to modify its permissions to the current administrator account, which can be fully controlled, and then you can enter your disk to copy out the corresponding data.
For example, let's say your friend's hard disk is divided into three logical hard disks (or partitions) C, D, and E, and your hard disk is divided into four logical hard disks: C, D, E, and F, and your important data is stored on your E drive. Then when your friend logs in to the system in administrator mode, double-click on My Computer and you will see 7 partitions.
Because your hard disk is connected to your friend's computer as a slave disk, so the current G, H, I, J four areas correspond to your previous C, D, E, F four partitions, then your data is stored on the current I disk, at this time, you only need to select the disk, and then right-click to select "Properties", and then select "Security" - "The current system is an XP system without this step) - "Add" - "Advanced" - "Find Now", Find and select the administrator account you are currently logged in to, confirm it, and go back to the "Permissions for Local Disk (i:)" window and select Full Control. Then check whether the standard user "authenticated users" has full control permission for this disk, if there is no standard account, add and set to full control in the same way as before!
After that, you can extract your data and copy it.
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Hello landlord! My recommendation is that you don't have to remove the hard drive, as this is also dangerous, and this hard drive is not as good as a desktop hard drive. It is recommended that you can buy a system disk,XP's anything can be blocked,Then there must be a PE system in the CD,You can choose to use this PE to reinstall the system,Or copy those user files to the U disk,There is no user authority in PE。
It's simpler that way.
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Upstairs is the right solution! (PS: You can also reinstall Vista to another hard drive partition).
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The registry key value is broken. Hi me, I send you the registry file.
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Desktop: Right-click Personalize to change the desktop icon.
Not yet. Click Start Run, enter in the Run dialog box that appears, and press Enter to open the Group Policy Maker. In the Group Policyr, in the Local Computer Policy User Configuration Administrative Templates Desktop option, in the content box on the right, there is:
Delete the 'My Computer' icon on the desktop", "Delete the 'My Files' icon on the desktop", "Hide the 'Internet Neighbors' icon on the desktop", "Hide the Internet Explorer icon on the desktop", and set the properties of the corresponding options to "Disabled" to retrieve the missing system-level icons on the desktop.
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Okay, the landlord recommends using Super Bunny, in the optimization options or magic settings - find the desktop and icon - and select the icon you want to restore OK.
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It's very simple, just right-click, select "Banquet Personalization", and then select "Change Desktop Icon" in the sidebar, and then slide to check the items you need after opening! Be sure to pick me! Repentance.
I have the impression that you asked, and then you closed it, then I still have a way) >>>More
Go to the "Command Prompt" and use the "attrib" command, remove the relevant attributes, and try again. >>>More
Remove Hide Protected System Files and take a look.
This is simple, open a folder casually, select "Tools" - Folder Options "" - View - remove the tick in front of "Show prompt message when mouse points to folders and desktop items", and then OK. That's it! :)
NTFS partition? Is the permission restricted?