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fault 1. Unable to run group policy

[Fault phenomenon and analysis] We sometimes encounter failures that cannot be started by Group Policy. If it is not due to insufficient user rights (requires system administrator privileges), it may be Group Policy is disabled.

[Troubleshooting] Restart the computer, press F8 at startup, select "Safe Mode with Command Prompt" to enter the system, then click "Start → Run" and enter "cmd". In the "Command Prompt" dialog box, enter "mmc.exe" and press Enter to open the "Console", click the "File → Add /Delete Snap-in → Add" button, select "Group Policy Object Editor → Add" Button (pictured), after "Complete", add "'Local Computer' Policy" in the "Console" dialog box, then go to disable the "Run only licensed Windows applications" policy.

If you can't even enter the security mode, you can enter the recovery console, use the CD command to enter the C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\GroupPolicy directory, and run the "del /f /q gpt.ini" command. , delete the group policy settings file gpt.ini, and then restart the computer to recover.



Fault 2. The system tray does not display the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon

[Fault phenomenon] When inserting a USB device such as a mobile hard disk or a USB flash drive, Windows The XP system tray will display a "Safely Remove Hardware" icon. Now when you plug in a USB device, this "Safely Remove Hardware" is not displayed.

[Troubleshooting] Plug in the USB device first, then find "My Computer" on the desktop or "Start" menu, right mouse button Click and select Properties to open the System Properties dialog. Click the "Hardware → Device Manager" button, expand "Disk Drive", double the USB device you inserted. On the "Policy" tab, click the "Safely Remove Hardware" link under "Optimize for Performance" to safely remove the USB device. When you plug in the USB device again, the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon will reappear.


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