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3 minutes ago, Fadelrama said:

Help ! My pc not working well . My pc can boot normally but when go to desktop , all app icon is gone . And I click everything is not responding . 

 

What should I do !?

Boot into safe mode and hopefully you can run an virus scan on it.

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1 minute ago, Fadelrama said:

Is that possible cus the hardware problem ? Cus I don't think it's bcus virus . But I'll try .

 And how to run safe mode in win 10 .

Hold the Shift key while clicking the Restart button in the Start Menu. It will take you to Troubleshooting settings. Click Advanced and click the option that lets you change Windows startup settings

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1 minute ago, Husky said:

Hold the Shift key while clicking the Restart button in the Start Menu. It will take you to Troubleshooting settings. Click Advanced and click the option that lets you change Windows startup settings

But I can't even click the start menu . 

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8 minutes ago, Fadelrama said:

But I can't even click the start menu . 

You may have to force power off your PC while its booting 3 times until it says Starting Repair, it should then give you an option to go to the Advanced Startup menu. Unfortunately ever since Windows 8 and UEFI fast boot, there is no way to just spam F8 at boot, so we have to use other methods.

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Just now, Husky said:

You may have to force power off your PC while its booting 3 times until it says Starting Repair, it should then give you an option to go to the Advanced Startup menu. Unfortunately ever since Windows 8 and UEFI fast boot, there is no way to just spam F8 at boot, so we have to use other methods.

Im in safe mode alrd , but still lagging . When I random click the background . There's popup say this app not responding . Is that possible cus my mobo problem ? Just now I play game accidentally the electricity dead . And I turn on my pc again become like this .

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1 minute ago, Fadelrama said:

Im in safe mode alrd , but still lagging . When I random click the background . There's popup say this app not responding . Is that possible cus my mobo problem ? Just now I play game accidentally the electricity dead . And I turn on my pc again become like this .

It doesn't sound like a hardware issue, it is a software issue, Windows has become corrupt. You might have to reinstall Windows and start fresh. You will have to take your drive out your PC and put it into another PC so that you can backup your data. Then put the drive back into your PC and reinstall Windows.

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6 minutes ago, Husky said:

It doesn't sound like a hardware issue, it is a software issue, Windows has become corrupt. You might have to reinstall Windows and start fresh. You will have to take your drive out your PC and put it into another PC so that you can backup your data. Then put the drive back into your PC and reinstall Windows.

Maybe ,just now I can open steam and play games normally . Non-issue at all . But in desktop still can't do anything at all . Can't even open explorer . How about virtual memory issue ..?? 2 weeks ago I just messed up with that settings .

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Just now, Fadelrama said:

Maybe ,just now I can open steam and play games normally . Non-issue at all . But in desktop still can't do anything at all . Can't even open explorer . How about virtual memory issue ..?? 2 weeks ago I just messed up with that settings .

Go to Control Panel and then to System and then Advanced System Settings. Go to performance and then to paging file. Try manually set it to 4096MB or something and then restart. Open Windows Command Prompt in Administrator mode and run this command: 

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

Also run this command after that one finishes: 

sfc /scannow

 

Hopefully that can fix it.

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