If you enter the system, but you are not seeing the reaction

  


Symptom: When you start the system interface, you can't open anything. It takes about a minute to open.

Solution:

First, please upgrade the anti-virus software virus database, comprehensive anti-virus, to eliminate the cause of the virus.

Second, start → run, enter msconfig & rarr; OK. In the open system configuration program, close some unimportant services and startup programs, and restart the computer.

Third, enter “My Computer”——Tools——Folder Options——View ——Cancel"Automatically Search Network Folders and Printers” Check it.

Fourth, after Windows XP boots into the desktop, the system will temporarily stagnate for a while. At this time, any program will be unresponsive. This is because the Windows XP DHCP Client service is assigning an IP address to the NIC. The system will temporarily Stagnation for a while. To solve this problem, just in the "Desktop & Rarr; Network Neighborhood & Rarr; Right & Rarr; Properties & Rarr; Network Connections", right click on the "Local Area Connection" icon, then select Properties, in the pop-up Properties window In the “General” tab list, select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” and click the “Properties” button. In the pop-up properties window, select the “Use the following IP address” option and enter “192.168.0.1” and “255.255 respectively in the "IP address" and "subnet mask" .255.0”, (The specific IP address depends on your actual situation) Finally click OK to exit the settings window.

Start → set → network connection & rarr; right click & ldquo; local connection & rdquo; & rarquo; attribute & rar; double click "Internet Protocol (TCP /IP) & rdquo; & rarr; if the IP address is empty, Click “Use the following IP address" to specify the IP address and subnet mask. If you can set the IP address to 192.168.0.X (X is any value between 1-255), the subnet mask can be set to 255.255.255.0→ OK → OK.

5. Clear the prefetch directory, enter the C:\\WINDOWS\\Prefetch folder, delete all files with the extension pf, and restart.

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