Win7 system crashes without redoing! Win7 automatic repair tutorial! Win7 can't enter the desktop black screen

  
Although the stability of Windows 7 is very good, but it is inevitable to encounter a system crash, and at this time many users still follow the old habits and old methods, and redo the system. In fact, you don't have to, you can use Win7's self-repair function to repair the system easily and quickly.
Win7's system maintenance function is very powerful. With Win7's system backup and restore function, you can even no longer need Ghost! And Win7 is more intelligent, it will automatically change when you install the program or make important changes to the system. Create a restore point so that you can restore your system to the most recent normal state after a system crash. This is also Ghost's biggest disadvantage — — many people are Ghost once again no maintenance, and if the time is long, then the system using Ghost recovery will be beyond recognition.
In addition, common system problems can also be repaired with Win7's WinRE function without reinstalling the system. If you still have problems reloading as before, you can only say that you still don't know Win7. I have read this article and everyone will have a new understanding.
Note: The maintenance function of Win7 needs to enable the backup and restore function of the system. It is strongly recommended to enable it. It does not occupy much system resources, and the benefits are many.
General problems Startup repair is more than enough
Win7's system repair function is very smart, and often does not require too much user intervention. For example, due to a small problem caused by illegal shutdown, when the system is restarted, it will enter the “Windows Error Recovery” interface, and the cursor will stay on the “Start Windows” option and start counting down. Obviously, the system itself has allowed you to start normally, and the problem has been fixed by itself.
In addition, system files that are corrupted due to improper operation or hardware changes or incorrect configuration files may cause the system to fail to start properly. At this point, the system starts up again, and the “Windows Error Recovery” dialog box will also appear. There are two items in the prompt window. By default, it will stop at the “Startup Repair (Recommended)” item. Obviously, Win7 wants users to choose the "Start Repair" option to fix the system.
After testing, if you choose "Start Windows normally", the system can start normally. However, this may cause some unpredictable problems, so for the stability of the system, it is recommended that you take a little more time to enable the system's repair function.
Start the system's "Start Repair" function, the system will automatically repair without your operation, if prompted after the repair is completed, please restart the computer to complete the repair, then you can restore after restart Normal. If the prompt & nbspquo; system repair can not automatically repair this computer & rdquo;, then use more advanced tools to fix it. What more advanced tools? Don't worry, let's take it easy.
Unable to start System Restore to save
If the "Start Repair" function can not solve the problem, the system still can not start normally, then you need to "system restore" to save!
To enable Win7 system restore function, you need to press F8 when the system starts, select “Repair computer” in the system selection menu that appears, press Enter to confirm and follow the prompts to enter “System Recovery Options” ” interface.
In the "System Recovery Options" window we can see "Startup Repair", "System Restore", "System Image Recovery", "Windows Memory Diagnostics" and "Order" commands Prompt & rdquo; five options, directly select & ldquo; system restore & rdquo;, then follow the prompts to select a restore point, you can quickly complete the restore operation. Restart after completion, in general, you can fix problems such as the system can not be started.
Tip: To use the "system restore" function has two prerequisites: First, the system partition has been turned on system protection; second, the system restore point has been created (manual or automatic).

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