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Here's how to fix it, take a look:
1. Make a boot USB flash drive first, exit after making it, restart the computer, set the USB flash drive to start, generally press F12, or FN + F12 can be set quickly, if not, enter the BIOS to set the USB disk to start. After entering the USB flash drive, choose to install the PE system, PF2008 or PE2003.
2. Check which one the original system drive letter is, and click "Computer" to enter. What you see are local disks, PE disks, etc., because it is a PE system, the disk sorting will be different from the Windows system, check carefully, according to the size of the previous system disk, or what files are there (open the disk to check the files inside), to determine which one is the previous system disk.
3. Know which system disk it is, return to the PE desktop, select "Repair System Boot", and start it. In the boot tool interface, there are C-Z drive letters, select your own system drive letter.
<>4. If you are sure that you want to fix it, click "Start Modification". Wait patiently for a while, wait until the repair is complete, wait until the repair is complete, and the repair is complete.
<>5. Then exit the PE system, restart the computer, pull out the USB flash drive, boot from the hard disk, and you can enter the Windows system normally.
6. Summary: 1: Make a boot USB flash drive first.
2: Repair the system.
3: Exit the PE system, restart the computer, pull out the USB flash drive, and boot from the hard disk.
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This means that your system has crashed and you can't turn on the system, so it will keep looping, even if you press the enter key it is useless, it is recommended that you reinstall the computer system, so that you can use the computer again. To reinstall the system, you can use the U disk to make the starter ** system, and then reinstall it, pay attention to the things that are backed up by the C disk.
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Have you ever encountered the phenomenon of pressing f1 or f2 when the computer is turned on, and you have solved such a problem in this way. Today we're going to teach you how to turn off this pesky F1 key.
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The computer needs to press the enter key to enter the system normally, which is due to the long boot waiting time setting, which can be modified to 3s, the method is as follows: enter the system, right-click on the computer - properties - advanced system settings - startup and fault recovery - settings, and then set the boot start time.
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Oh yes, you're poisoned.
You win+r to open the Run menu and type in "msconfig.""See if there's a file that's similar to explorer.。。。
I was also having this issue the other day.
Next, you kill the virus.
It's really not possible to re-turn the system.。。
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There's something wrong with the system. Just replace the verified system disk and reinstall the system, so that the problem that the system cannot be started automatically and smoothly can be solved throughout the process. These are possible with a USB flash drive or hard disk, and the installation speed is very fast.
But the key is: to have good compatibility (compatible with IDE, ACHI, RAID mode installation) and can be automatically and permanently activated, can automatically install the machine hardware driver sequence of the system disk, which can be the whole process of automatic and smooth reinstallation of the system. The method is as follows:
1. U disk installation: ** A verified system installation disk file (ISO file), use ultraiso software to make a boot U disk to install the system, and use this good system U disk to guide the start machine, you can install the system smoothly;
exe to the non-system partition of the computer and then run the bench to install the system. exe", directly press enter to confirm the restore operation, and confirm the automatic installation operation again. (Pay attention to back up the important data of the C drive before execution!)
3. **version tutorial: How to give you the detailed **version installation tutorial in this regard? The keys that cannot be attached are large. will be judged by the system as a violation. The address is in the ......... in the upper right corner of the Know pagesi xin zhong………Yes! Hope!
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Go into the BIOS and set the hard disk as the first boot.
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Your system is too much for you to choose which one to boot.
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There is no system or no hard drive.
Look at the motherboard's BIOS to see if there is an option for a hard drive, if there is, then you need to reinstall the system.
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Set up the optical drive to boot, set the hard disk boot in the BIOS to see if it can be solved, there is a problem with the boot, and it may be necessary to redo the system.
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This is an automatic check of the hard disk when the system boots.
It should be caused by your illegal shutdown, such as a direct power outage.
After Windows encounters an illegal shutdown, the disk read and write operation has not been completed, the data is stored in the memory, and once the memory is powered off, all the data in the memory will be lost, so that the system will lose data and cannot save data to the disk, and the read and write operation cannot be completed and is forced to terminate.
The next time you turn on your computer, Windows will automatically detect errors on the hard drive partition and try to fix them. It is best not to skip this step, otherwise if the system reads and writes to the hard disk in the future, it will cause new read and write errors due to the hidden danger caused by the last unexpected shutdown. In the long run, it will lead to frequent read and write errors in the hard drive, which will eventually affect the life of the hard drive.
If there is still a self-test after the self-test once, you can click Start--Run--cmd, and enter:
chkntfs /t:0。This way the system will no longer automatically detect the hard drive in the future.
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In this case, it is generally an abnormal power off or accidental power failure, the system will be sorted out when it is started, no big problem, if it is so every time you turn it on, it is recommended to reinstall the system!
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That's because your computer was forced to shut down, that is, it didn't shut down according to the normal steps, and suddenly the power went off, so when it was turned on, the computer would detect itself.
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If the computer is not properly shut down, reboot the system will check the hard disk after powering off, let it detect it by itself, and the system will not appear next time.
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