Application error! The computer will not be displayed for a while.

  

Application error! The computer will not be displayed for a while.



Analysis: The system can't run normally. When it starts up, it prompts the program program error. It is usually caused by software or hardware failure. The reasons are many and complicated. It may be system file corruption. It may also be a virus infection, or there may be too many background self-starting programs or multiple security software installations causing system suspended animations, or memory, hard disk or motherboard
problems. Solution: 1. Restart the computer. If it can enter the system normally, it means that the last time it was abnormal is only an occasional program or system operation error, it does not matter. 2. If you can't enter the system frequently, press F8 immediately after power on to see if you can enter safe mode or configure the correct mode for the last time. If you can enter and exit, you should be able to enter normal mode after restarting. If you have security software, you can use 360 ​​security guards plus 360 antivirus or Kingsoft Internet Security and other security software to perform a full-scale Trojan and virus killing in safe mode. 3. If not, press F11 after reboot to see if there is a key GHOST, and if there is a key restore (previously a one-click backup). 4. If there is no one-key restore, use the system U disk or CD to reinstall the system. The operation steps of the system U disk production and reinstallation system are as follows: 1). Make a boot U disk: buy a 4-8G U disk in the physical store (you can ask the boss to help you make the system U disk to omit the following steps) Internet search to download old peach or Chinese cabbage, etc. Start the U disk production tool, insert the U disk into the computer to run this software to make a boot U disk. 2). Copy the system file: Go to the system home website and download the GHO file of the operating system such as WINXP or WIN7, and copy it to the U disk folder specified by the U disk or startup tool. 3). Set the USB flash drive as the first boot disk: press the DEL key (Notebook
is generally F2 or other) to enter the BIOS setup interface, enter the BOOT tab to set the USB disk as the first boot entry (Note: Some computers need to be inserted into the U disk for identification at this time. 4). U disk boot and reinstall the system: insert the U disk to start the computer, enter the U disk boot interface, follow the prompts to use the downloaded GHO file for clone installation. 5. If the above operations are invalid, you need to replace the memory, board
, hard disk and other hardware one by one to determine the source of the fault.





Check with the system first aid kit





This is a system problem, a small problem can repair. Reinstalling the system is the fastest way to fix it.





1. Open the Layout.ini file under C:\\Windows\\Prefetch with WordPad,

delete all the contents inside. After saving, the property is set to read-only;

2. In the start menu "Running", enter Msconfig and press Enter to see if there is any process in the startup item. If there is, delete it.

3. In "Run", enter cmd and press Enter. In the dos interface command prompt

, enter for %1 in (%windir%\\system32\\*.ocx) do regsvr32 /s %1

Enter, then enter: for %1 in (%windir%\\system32\\*.dll) do regsvr32.exe /s %1 Enter

until the screen scrolls Stop and restart your computer!



Paste, enter, and then enter:

for

%1

in

(% Windir%\\system32\\*.dll)

do

regsvr32.exe /s %1







I have also encountered it, just use 360 ​​to fix it.





Turn off xp's automatic disk optimization







The system is cleaned and repaired





The system is repaired and it should be solved






It can be repaired with 360






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