For Windows XP system troubleshooting (3) (2)

  

Of course, we can also use the third-party tools to clean up the system, remove the junk files in the system.

[Q]: Many windows will open when you go online, causing a crash. What is the reason?

[Answer]: For this phenomenon, you can disable the JAVA active script function of IE.

Open the IE browser's "Tools" menu list on the "Internet Options" command, select the "Security" option, enter the custom level page, all the options related to JAVA scripts For “disabled”. Finally, select the “Advanced” tab in the “Internet Options” window, and remove all the options in the “Microsoft VM” area, and then uncheck the “Do not debug script debugging” option. Figure 5 shows.

Figure 5

[Q]: Windows XP prompts when logging in “ The product number of this media type is invalid. Please reinstall your system with the correct installation CD, error code: 0x80040509”, how can I solve it?

[Answer]: This is a problem caused by automatic system update. We can go to “Safe Mode"Open“Control Panel", select “Add/Remove Programs> components, at “ The current installer & rdquo; list will appear at the top of the "Windows XP hotfix & hellip; … & rdquo; perform "delete" operation and restart the computer.

On a computer running Windows, then run the Chkdsk command on the drive from this computer.

If the system still does not start properly, you can go to “Safe Mode again to perform the uninstallation of the program and delete all the Windows XP hotfix ……”

After you have started the operating system normally, you can disable the Windows XP "automatic update" function to prevent such prompts from appearing again.

[Q]: After updating Windows XP and restarting, the computer will display “Cannot Display Video Mode” or “Out of Scan Range Error” error. Information, how to solve this fault?

[Answer]: You can log in to the safe mode with the administrator account, then click the right mouse button in the blank area of ​​the desktop, select the “Properties” command on the right-click menu, in the pop-up display properties window. Click the “Settings  tab to reduce the screen resolution to 1024× 768, and finally click the “OK" button and restart the computer.

[Q]: The computer will crash when playing video files. What should I do?

[Answer]: When playing video, it can be considered from hardware or software. When quality, or compatibility issues arise with hardware, especially graphics cards or video memory, it may crash when playing video. In addition, the lack of a suitable decoder when playing video often leads to such failures. As long as the decoder is installed, the crash can be solved.

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