Solution to "press any key" when the computer starts 1、 Tools/raw materials
computer 2、 Fault analysis
The main reason for this failure is the hard disk problem. First check whether it is in poor contact or broken, and then repair or replace it.
3、 Solution
1. Restart and press [F8] to enter "Advanced Options", select "Last Correct Configuration", and press Enter to repair.
2. Restart and press the [F8] key to enter the "safe mode" and restore the system with its own system. Restore to the time when the fault does not occur and repair it.
3. If the fault persists, enter the safety mode, open the command prompt, enter [SFC/SCANNOW] and enter (there is a space between SFC and/), insert the original system disk to repair the system, and the system will automatically compare and repair.
4. If the fault persists, set the CD-ROM drive as the first boot device in the BIOS, insert the system installation disk and press [R] to select "Repair Installation".
5. If the fault persists, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system.
This may be due to your recent system installation or other problems (such as modifying the boot entry to execute DOS programs) that require you to press any key to operate. Just press a key on the keyboard or wait for a while.
If there is no virus, it is estimated that some hidden files in disk C have been deleted?My computer was deleted by my colleagues.The safe and feasible way is to remove the hard disk, hang it on another computer, and copy those files back.However, pagefile.sys does not need to be copied.Or if you can boot with a floppy disk (if the partition format of the C disk is NTFS, you can only use the XP kernel, but not 98 or ME), you can copy those files back.Otherwise, you have to find a CD-ROM drive. There are NTLDR files on the XP installation disk, which is easy to restore
Enter the PE system, and use the USB flash drive to copy the file of the same system to the system root directory. Or use the system disk of the installation version to enter the console to repair the system.