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This symptom occurs after repairing malicious plug-ins or anti-virus applications. Corrupted files within IE.
The situation I encountered is that after the antivirus, the system failed to start, could not enter the desktop, prompted that the file was missing, after extracting the file from another machine, the system started normally, but later I found out that there was a problem with IE.
1: Solution:
Copy C: Windows System32 from a normal machine to the System32 directory of the machine. Or extract the file from the installation disk.
If you have an installation disk, you can use Windows PE directly into Windows PE and copy the files from the USB flash drive to C: Windows System32
Windows PE see Encyclopedia.
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And open Kingsoft Net Shield, click on Free Antivirus, you will get a free year of Kingsoft Antivirus 2011 Cloud Security Antivirus, I am using this, the resource occupation is less, and the effect of killing is also very good.
If you find that NetShield cannot be scanned, right-click in the taskbar to exit the 360 tray).
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This is your computer's system files that are corrupted. As a result, nothing can be opened.
If you don't want to reinstall the system, hurry up to the next 360 system emergency fixer, which is available on the 360 official website.
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It should be some system files deleted by mistake.,This is a system file.,It's deleted.,So prompt.。
File Missing Workaround:
2. Copy the file to the system directory;
3. The system directory is generally: C: Windows System32 64-bit system is C: Windows SysWOW64;
4. Finally, click Start Menu --> Run --> and enter regsvr32, and press Enter to solve the error prompt.
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Hello, you try to press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, start Task Manager, Process, Find, End Process, then click File, create a new task, restart the try.
If it doesn't work, press F8 to enter the advanced menu when the Lenovo logo appears on boot, and choose to try it with the last correct configuration.
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Hello, you can try to open the task manager by ctrl+alt+delete in this interface. If it cannot be opened, it is recommended that you turn off the computer, turn it on again and enter the safe mode, and check and kill the computer for viruses to see if it is invaded by viruses. At the same time, set a new admin administrator in the installation mode, save and restart the computer. If it still doesn't work,.
It is recommended that you contact your local Lenovo computer customer service center for warranty.
Lenovo computer service outlets.
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After booting, keep pressing the F8 key, enter the safe mode, click Start, Control Panel, User, create a new account, the username is arbitrary, no password, just restart.
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Hello, right-click after booting, and then click Show desktop icon, okay?
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xp???Can Task Manager bring it up?
If you can bring up the task manager, try clicking File New Task and entering explorer enter.
It may not work, but try it, this is an occasional problem that the XP system encountered many years ago, the desktop process crashes.
If it doesn't work, it's not the system poisoned, try the safe mode, and if it doesn't, use the 360 system first aid kit under the PE.
Or simply redo the system...
Hope it helps.
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Dear users: There may be several situations in the phenomenon you encounter, 1. The desktop icon is hidden; Solution: Right-click on the desktop and select "Arrange icons" in the shortcut menu - show desktop icons.
2. The virus is in; It is recommended that you upgrade your antivirus software and perform a comprehensive antivirus.
3. System problems; It is recommended that you restore the system after backing up the data.
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There are several steps to restore the original background:
1. Right-click on the desktop and select "Personalize".
2. In the pop-up window, select "Desktop Background".
3. Select "Browse" in the interface to open the interface for changing the background.
4. Find your original location, click on the folder or folder, and make the name appear in the file name box.
5. Click "Select this folder" or "Select this folder" to restore the original background.
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Hello estimate your Dell computer system is faulty and you can try a factory reset.
The method is as follows: (1) Before booting into the system, press F8 to enter the advanced boot options of Windows 7 and select "Repair Computer". (2) Select the keyboard input method.
3) If there is an administrator password, you need to enter it; If you don't have a password, just "OK". (4) After entering the system recovery option, select "Dell DataSafe Restore and Emergency Backup". (5) Select "Select Other System Backup and More Options" and click "Next".
6) Select "Restore My Computer" and click "Next". (7) After selecting the correct factory image, click "Next" to start restoring the system to the factory state. Note that the notebook needs to be connected to an adapter during the recovery process.
When you're done, restart your computer.
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I also had one on my computer just now, I deleted it directly, I don't know what it is! Supplement: It's left by the space plug-in after uploading the photo in the QQ space, if you rename it, add the jpg suffix, you can see, it's the photo you just uploaded!
Trouble, thanks!
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Typical driver incompatibilities are basically problems with the following two drivers: 1. Motherboard driver 2. Graphics card driver.
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It may be that your graphics card driver is not installed properly.
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Maybe the graphics card driver is not installed, and it may be that the graphics card driver is not compatible and overclocked,
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Right-click on the desktop to select personalization, click on the background below to set it, and the ** of the tick can remain the same when it is one.
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Personalization, click on a theme, then look at the bottom row, click on the desktop background, and go in and choose one.
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Right-click - Personalize - Desktop Background - Select one of them.
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If you want to have a desktop background, right-click to personalize the desktop background, turn off ul like a dynamic theme, and you can do it there. I'm XP so I forgot the specific win7 settings. Uninstalled very early. It's not easy to use, a lot of software, and the game is not compatible.
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Right-click on the desktop background below in the blank space of the desktop Personalize and select only one of the ones you like.
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