A loading issue at boot

Updated on amusement 2024-06-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is due to incomplete uninstallation.

    Use regedit to delete the key under hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversionun to include c: windows downlo 1, red flag!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    XP system: Enter msconfgi in the operation and then confirm, select the boot tab, delete all the boot options inside, only ctfmon remember to keep this, otherwise the desktop will be very slow.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    To open, click "File" in the bottom left corner, in the directory"+"Find the folder where the file with the error occurred while loading, and click "Force Delete" on the file with the error while loading.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because previously your computer was automatically loaded when it was turned on.

    Documentary! But now this file has been deleted for some reason! But the system still loads automatically at startup!

    So this will be displayed! This danger to the computer is not absolute! If it's a virus!

    That's not dangerous now (because the virus file can't be loaded anymore)!If it's a system file, it's dangerous (you can copy it again to the corresponding folder on your computer)!You can look it up online.

    of the information! Then delete it as the first floor said!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Error loading C: Windows ** could not find the specified module (this is caused by uninstalling files in startup and not deleting files).

    1) Run enter msconfig enter, open the system configuration utility, look for a button in the startup project called ", if there is a hook in front of it, and press apply OK (if there is no skip).

    2) Run and enter regedit to open the registry, select and find a key-value item named ", delete it after finding it, find it a few more times to delete it cleanly, and then restart the computer.

    3) If the above method does not work, try the following method; Start Program Attachments System Tools Scheduling Tasks, and delete all the scheduled tasks in it.

    Which startup items can be turned off (the following methods can find the self-start items, see if there is an option to boot prompt in the boot startup below, if there is a box to remove it).

    Remove the auto-start item (I can't find it above, look for it here).

    Start Run Enter regedit to open the registry, in turn.

    hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run] on the right, hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run] on the right, see if there is an option you are looking for, if there is a deletion, restart the computer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello. It looks like the files under the office are corrupted. Re-install the software will do. Or you can find this file on another computer and copy it. Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Clear the redundant boot options with Kingsoft Guard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's fine, as long as it doesn't affect it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is the last time there was no normal shutdown of the power caused by the system file damage, generally start the repair and wait for more than 10 minutes to be good.

    Win7 has a feature that automatically repairs system files.

    1) Press F8 immediately after booting to the advanced option appears in the let go, select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair, and press F8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system (if the reinstallation is also the case, it is recommended to overhaul it, if you can enter the safe mode, it means that you have installed something inappropriate, and uninstall all the inappropriate things before the accident, or restore the system or reinstall it).

    First soft and then hard, such problems are caused by software conflicts, inappropriate drivers, and system problems, you can restore the system in safe mode, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.

    If there is a hardware, take out the motherboard battery and put it on the charge, plug and unplug the memory, clean the graphics card, check whether there is a problem with the hard disk, and if it doesn't work, just overhaul it.

    2) If this is always the case, first soft and then hard, reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, don't install them if you find something that doesn't suit you (if you have any questions, please ask me).

    Please note: If you restore the system or reinstall it, when installing drivers, patches, software and other things, be sure not to install the things that affect your accident this time, otherwise it will be restored or reinstalled in vain.

    3) In terms of hardware, such as whether there is a problem with the hard disk, memory, etc., whether the temperature of the CPU and other hardware is high, if it is caused by hardware problems, it is recommended to overhaul it.

    The method should be correct: press F8 without moving or without turning on the first press and hold F8 without moving on at boot, to the advanced options in the release of the hand, use the up and down keys to select the options mentioned above and press Enter (my computer is like this, some computers are continuously clicking F8 immediately after booting).

    If it doesn't work, you should consider inviting me in.

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