Long boot delay write failure 20

Updated on number 2024-08-05
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It's a problem with the video memory showing writes, the hang-up time is too long, and the amount of data has exceeded the limit of the graphics card size.

    It is recommended that you sleep and hang up to minimize the game, and this will not happen when you turn on the monitor again.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There is a problem with the size of the C drive, or you have set the power of the computer to turn off.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The hardware is fine, it's the software problem, check the poison, kill the horse

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Look at your drive letter. Is there a plate with little space left. Less than 1g. Especially your game board. If that's the case. You've cleared out a few gigabytes of space and you're good to go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Windows defer write failures, a small setting easily solves.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Memory problems, if you haven't died before, or have a blue screen, then most of your memory is where the gold finger has been oxidized, resulting in poor contact, use an eraser to wipe the gold finger part, wipe it until it shines.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's usually a memory issue. You take the memory down (remember to make sure the machine is unplugged and the static electricity is off your hands.) (Wash your hands or touch metal objects) or static electricity may damage the hardware) Wipe the gold finger with an eraser and rub the memory slot with tweezers.

    If it's not easy to use, you can consider changing the memory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is estimated that it is a hardware problem, and the contact is poor.

    First of all, it may be because there is too much dust in the memory strip gold finger. Because it is relatively close to the cooling fan, it is easy to get dust.

    The solution is: take down the memory module, use an eraser to wipe the gold finger part (that is, the data interface on the memory module, the golden place), and then clean the memory module slot. Try again.

    The second is the hard disk cable. Try to plug and unplug the data cable again, but try to change the data cable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that there is something wrong with your hard scratched cherry plate.

    1) Clean up the junk files.

    Open a web page, click on the "Tools" menu Internet Options, click on "Delete cookies(i)" under the "General" tab, delete files pop-up, click "OK" (including offline files), and restart your computer.

    2) The disk repair method that comes with the system (repair each disk):

    The specific steps are as follows (take Windows XP as an example), select the drive letter in My Computer, right-click, select "Tools Start Checking" in the pop-up drive properties window, select "Automatically Fix File System Errors" and "Scan and Recover Bad Sectors", and then click Start, the scanning time will vary depending on the disk capacity and scanning options.

    3) Repair the hard drive with software.

    Bad sectors on the hard drive will lead to corruption or loss of computer system files, computer failure to boot or freeze. Hard disk bad sectors can be repaired using NDD Disk Utility or Scandisk.

    4) Still can't restore the system or reinstall, repartition and reinstall the hard disk if it doesn't work, and replace the hard disk if it doesn't work, or overhaul it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can use MHDD software to detect whether your hard disk has bad sectors, if it is an IDE hard disk, you need to see if the hard disk cable uses 40 lines instead of 80 lines. You can also open "My Computer", right-click on the C drive, Properties, Hardware Pre-Rental, select your hard drive, then click the Properties button, select "Policy" in the pop-up tab, and remove the checkmark in front of "Enable write caching on the magnetic grip pie disk", OK. If the above methods can't solve it, you can only reinstall the system and try it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.You can use the built-in repair tool of the Windows system to repair, that is, click "Start", "Run", enter "cmd" enter, open the command line, and then enter "chkdsk" enter, use chkdsk to repair, so as to solve the problem of windows delaying write failure;

    2.You can also use the built-in repair tool of Windows disk to solve the problem of delaying write failure, right-click on your disk letter, select "Properties", click "Tools", and then select "Start Check" in the first item "Error checking", check both contents, and then you can start to fix this problem;

    3.Turn off the cache function of the disk, the specific operation is to right-click on the disk partition, select "Properties", then click "Hardware", then select "Properties" on this panel, select "Policy", and then remove the check box in front of "Enable write cache on disk", which can also solve the problem of Windows delaying write failures, but there will be certain risks.

    4.Use the junk cleaning tool or the C disk space cleaning tool to scan the junk files on the computer, introduce the junk file cleaning tool of Judun, find the "one-click cleanup" tool in the Judun toolbox, and click directly after running the "one-click cleanup" to solve the problem of delaying write failure, which is basically the easiest way.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What did you do to cause the deferred write failure!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Reinstall the system! This is mostly caused by the computer system not being cleaned for a long time, too much garbage, and system crash.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If there are 2 possibilities for such a situation every time you boot up: one is that the hard disk has a bad sector, which may be that the hard disk is already bad, and suddenly encounters an illegal shutdown, and the hard disk read/write head collides with the hard disk due to the impact of the emergency current, leaving a bad sector on the hard disk, but the computer can still be used, and the hard disk can generally only be replaced in this case. One is that there is no problem with the computer, but the memory information is left, and the result is self-checked every time, and the way to eliminate it is:

    Start-Run enter chkdsk e: x f enter, and then an auto-run dos window will appear, and there will be no problem when he finishes running.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, identify whether it is the system reason, it depends on what the blue screen prompts, and secondly, it is necessary to determine whether it is the memory reason Plug and unplug it once and try it, but it is better to judge the software reason first and then judge the hardware It is recommended to find someone who understands the computer to see.

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