The system cannot be started after the new hardware is installed on the laptop.

  

A laptop user friend has updated or changed the driver of a hardware device. After the installation is completed, the new driver for the new hardware or hardware takes effect and restarts. The computer, but after restarting, I found that Windows XP could not be started. When I logged in to the computer after self-test, I crashed. Is the newly installed hardware conflicting with the driver or is not compatible? Let's see how the author teaches you to solve this problem. A breakdown.

The reason why the laptop can't be booted is definitely related to the newly installed hardware or the newly installed hardware driver. Most of the newly installed drivers are not compatible with the original hardware or there is a conflict between the hardware. Caused. To troubleshoot this issue, you need to uninstall the previously installed incompatible hardware drivers. The operation steps are as follows:

1. Restart the computer and press the “F8” key during the restart process. After the boot menu appears, select “Safe Mode” to enter the system security mode.

2. Right-click on the “My Computer” icon on the desktop and select the “Properties” command to open the Properties window. Then select the <quo;Device Manager” button under the <quo;Hardware tab to open the Device Manager window.

3. Click on the <quo;+” in front of the previously installed hardware category, expand the hardware options, select the previously installed hardware, and double-click the previously installed hardware, especially with yellow on the options! The ” number or the item of the red "X” number opens its properties window.

4, in the "Properties" window, select the "Driver" label, click the "Return Drivers" button, follow the wizard prompts to restore the driver to the previous correct driver The program is fine.



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