In addition to greatly improving the aesthetics and security performance of the interface, Windows XP is thoughtful in many small places and is considerate and convenient for users. For example, it stores the current state to the hard disk, and then does not have to go through hardware initialization when it is powered on, and directly reads data from the stored state. It can generally be powered on in about 15 seconds, which greatly improves the startup speed. However, due to the compatibility of hardware and software, some abnormal situations may occur when using this function of XP. Let’s analyze it and give a reference solution:
1. The pronunciation of the onboard sound card is abnormal
Many motherboards now come with AC97 sound cards. If the onboard sound card in your machine is a soft sound card, you may find that the sound is abnormal when you quickly boot up the second time after hanging to the hard disk. The author has seen a soft sound card included on an elite SIS735 motherboard. This is the case. Not only does it pronounce abnormally after Windows XP is quickly turned on, but when Windows 98 exits to the pure DOS state and then uses EXIT commands to return to the windows graphical interface, the sound card does not pronounce at all.
Reference solution: Since this is a hardware problem, there is little chance of manual adjustment. You can try to replace the latest driver. If it doesn't work, you have to buy an external sound card or honestly restart the computer. It is worth noting that in XP, the sound card still has a very hoarse sound at this time. It sounds like the problem with the speaker is not the problem with the sound card, but in fact, this kind of sound card must be re-initialized by the hardware before it can be re-used. This is the real reason why I wrote this abnormal situation so that everyone will waste time on the speaker or even "adjust" and damage the speaker.
2. The display is abnormal (wind screen or black screen)
Some machines may experience screen loss and black screen after they are quickly turned on or wake up from SLEEP status. There may be three reasons for this:
1. Improperty of the graphics card driver: This is the lightest fault, and you can find a stable driver version to install it;
2. The impact of power supply on the display card: Some inferior power supply is insufficient, which will cause insufficient power supply to the AGP display card. However, the re-start of XP will no longer initialize the hardware, and it depends on the ACPI function of the motherboard, so it may have some impact on the power supply.
Reference solutions: First, adjust the BIOS and Windows power options, and try not to use fancy functions; second, you can create a shortcut for text files, place them on the desktop, and add the shortcut keys you defined yourself. When the screen is black or the screen is blurred, press the shortcut key to start the text. The text content may be displayed in some areas of the screen. Click the mouse to switch the screen several times. The display card may restore normal display because the content in the video memory is refreshed. This is a bit of a side-by-side method, and it is a bit of a side-by-side method to treat the symptoms but not the root cause, but it is very practical. Haha.
3. The mouse cannot move after quick boot
This failure does not mean a crash, the keyboard is still responsive. In fact, it also appeared after the wake-up in Windows 9X. There may be two situations:
1. Your mouse is incompatible with the motherboard or power supply.
2. Your mouse is a fake, so when WindowsXP uses the corresponding built-in driver, there are problems with the identification, causing some bugs.
Reference solution: First try to unplug the mouse, then plug it in, and use Windows' plug-and-play to detect the mouse again, but this may damage the motherboard interface in a long time; replace other brands of mice, preferably genuine ones; or switch the mouse connection from the PS/2 interface to the serial port to try it. Some PS/2 interface mice are not very suitable for the new functions of XP. By the way, don’t underestimate the fake mouse problem, think it’s OK if it can be used - when installing Windows XP and Windows 2000, the installation failure is often caused by fake mouse.
4. Activation Problem
Windows XP has added activated settings to prevent piracy. Some people install the version that needs to be activated in 30 days. If your motherboard battery loses power and the boot date is abnormal, after the "Welcome" of the quick boot, Windows XP may prompt you to activate it before you can use it. Because some people are greedy for convenience, they may use the function of suspending the hard disk without saving or transferring certain important documents. When they encounter activation prompts, the activation function locks the system and cannot enter the graphical interface to process unfinished documents and loses the results of work. Although this is not a real fault of rapid startup, it is not very common. I still want to remind everyone that if you don’t want to activate the product, then pay attention to your date - because rapid startup is also a kind of restart after all, and Windows XP will detect it.
1. The pronunciation of the onboard sound card is abnormal
Many motherboards now come with AC97 sound cards. If the onboard sound card in your machine is a soft sound card, you may find that the sound is abnormal when you quickly boot up the second time after hanging to the hard disk. The author has seen a soft sound card included on an elite SIS735 motherboard. This is the case. Not only does it pronounce abnormally after Windows XP is quickly turned on, but when Windows 98 exits to the pure DOS state and then uses EXIT commands to return to the windows graphical interface, the sound card does not pronounce at all.
Reference solution: Since this is a hardware problem, there is little chance of manual adjustment. You can try to replace the latest driver. If it doesn't work, you have to buy an external sound card or honestly restart the computer. It is worth noting that in XP, the sound card still has a very hoarse sound at this time. It sounds like the problem with the speaker is not the problem with the sound card, but in fact, this kind of sound card must be re-initialized by the hardware before it can be re-used. This is the real reason why I wrote this abnormal situation so that everyone will waste time on the speaker or even "adjust" and damage the speaker.
2. The display is abnormal (wind screen or black screen)
Some machines may experience screen loss and black screen after they are quickly turned on or wake up from SLEEP status. There may be three reasons for this:
1. Improperty of the graphics card driver: This is the lightest fault, and you can find a stable driver version to install it;
2. The impact of power supply on the display card: Some inferior power supply is insufficient, which will cause insufficient power supply to the AGP display card. However, the re-start of XP will no longer initialize the hardware, and it depends on the ACPI function of the motherboard, so it may have some impact on the power supply.
Reference solutions: First, adjust the BIOS and Windows power options, and try not to use fancy functions; second, you can create a shortcut for text files, place them on the desktop, and add the shortcut keys you defined yourself. When the screen is black or the screen is blurred, press the shortcut key to start the text. The text content may be displayed in some areas of the screen. Click the mouse to switch the screen several times. The display card may restore normal display because the content in the video memory is refreshed. This is a bit of a side-by-side method, and it is a bit of a side-by-side method to treat the symptoms but not the root cause, but it is very practical. Haha.
3. The mouse cannot move after quick boot
This failure does not mean a crash, the keyboard is still responsive. In fact, it also appeared after the wake-up in Windows 9X. There may be two situations:
1. Your mouse is incompatible with the motherboard or power supply.
2. Your mouse is a fake, so when WindowsXP uses the corresponding built-in driver, there are problems with the identification, causing some bugs.
Reference solution: First try to unplug the mouse, then plug it in, and use Windows' plug-and-play to detect the mouse again, but this may damage the motherboard interface in a long time; replace other brands of mice, preferably genuine ones; or switch the mouse connection from the PS/2 interface to the serial port to try it. Some PS/2 interface mice are not very suitable for the new functions of XP. By the way, don’t underestimate the fake mouse problem, think it’s OK if it can be used - when installing Windows XP and Windows 2000, the installation failure is often caused by fake mouse.
4. Activation Problem
Windows XP has added activated settings to prevent piracy. Some people install the version that needs to be activated in 30 days. If your motherboard battery loses power and the boot date is abnormal, after the "Welcome" of the quick boot, Windows XP may prompt you to activate it before you can use it. Because some people are greedy for convenience, they may use the function of suspending the hard disk without saving or transferring certain important documents. When they encounter activation prompts, the activation function locks the system and cannot enter the graphical interface to process unfinished documents and loses the results of work. Although this is not a real fault of rapid startup, it is not very common. I still want to remind everyone that if you don’t want to activate the product, then pay attention to your date - because rapid startup is also a kind of restart after all, and Windows XP will detect it.