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1 Virus destruction.
Soon after the advent of computers, computer viruses also emerged. When the Internet has become the main information artery of today's society, the spread of viruses is more convenient, so it also interferes with and disrupts our normal work from time to time. A typical example is the "Shockwave" virus that wreaked havoc on computers around the world some time ago, and when it occurs, it will also indicate that the system will automatically start after 60 seconds.
In fact, back in the days of DOS, there were quite a few viruses that were able to automatically restart your computer.
For whether it is a virus damage, we can use the latest version of antivirus software for antivirus, and viruses are generally found. Of course, there is also the possibility that someone maliciously hacked into your computer and placed a Trojan horse when you were surfing the Internet. This allows them to control everything on your computer from a remote location, including getting your computer back up.
For some Trojans, it is not easy to remove, and it is better to reinstall the operating system.
2 System file corruption.
When the system files are corrupted, such as the fonts under Win2K and the Win98Fonts directory, the basic files are corrupted, and the system will be forced to restart because it cannot complete the initialization when it starts. You can do an experiment and try to change the name of the font library "fonts" in the win98 directory. When you turn it on again, our computer starts up repeatedly.
For this kind of failure, because there is no access to the normal desktop, you can only overwrite the installation or reinstall.
3 Timing software or scheduled task software works.
If you set up in the Schedule Taskbar to restart or load certain workers, the computer will start up again when the scheduled time comes. In this case, we can open the "startup" item, check whether there are any executable files or other scheduled workers that we are not familiar with, block them and then boot them to check. Of course, we can also run directly in the "run".
amp;ldquo;msconfig" command to select the startup item.
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Large-scale games require a high configuration, and your computer itself is not very well configured, plus it is assembled, and there are some problems with compatibility, so it is easy to overburden the system, and it will restart!!
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First of all, you need to understand the reason for the computer to restart. That's because there was an error in the system and the computer automatically restarted for protection. After you turn off the automatic restart, the computer will not restart by default, but the system error that comes with it is still not eliminated, so the computer will make an error, and then there will be a blue screen, which is actually similar to restarting.
If so, it cannot be ruled out that it is not a problem with the power supply. Because 3D games occupy more graphics card resources, the power consumption of the graphics card will become larger when playing, and if the power supply is not very strong, there will be problems at this time.
Hope my reply is of some help to you, if there is anything you don't understand you can send me a message, I try to help, thank you.
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I've also encountered this situation, the reason is that the place where my computer desk is placed in the case is not very ventilated, and the CPU temperature is too high when playing online games, and it will start from the beginning!
I used an electric fan for 10 minutes, and then I just played with it, and I moved the case out after I figured out why, and I haven't gotten up since! It is recommended that you dust the CPU and then move to a place with the wind to try it!
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Did someone set it up for you?
Take a look: Right-click on the settings in the computer --- Properties--- Advanced --- Startup and Fault Recovery, and see if "Auto Restart" in "System Failure" is checked? If there is a tick, you can change it.
However, this kind of restart is the start when the machine encounters a problem. Otherwise, it may crash.
Well, this also means that there might be something wrong with the system.
You can get rid of it all, and when you're sure, try it out and see what happens.
If it doesn't work, ---
Option 1. Note: 1 In Safe Mode, the effect is better!
2.All the software to be used below should be installed or upgraded to the latest version to ensure the effectiveness of use.
3.It is not antivirus, and the following methods can be used directly. If it doesn't work, use a high-quality antivirus (e.g. Kaspersky) in safe mode to kill it, and it's best to use 360 Security Guard as well.
Use 360 Security Guard's "Trojan Horse" - Full Scan". Kill and restart. )
You don't have to use all of the following methods, you can try them one by one. Sometimes, just the first one works.
One. Close the browser, open the "System Repair" of the new version of 360 Security Guard, and select "Home Repair", "System Repair" and "IE Repair" as a tick (you can also select all.) At least select "System Repair"), and then click "One-click Repair".
Too lazy to install it, just use the 360 first aid kit) .
Then use the 360 first aid kit. [Follow the steps: "Start First Aid" first; After scanning, if a Trojan horse appears, click "Isolation"; Then click "Repair" (you can select all).
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Press the DEL key to enter the BIOS at boot, restore the hardware information to the factory state, and check whether the switch and restart button springs are out of order.
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Hello. It is possible that when you are playing a game, the voltage rises instantaneously.
This results in insufficient power supply current.
You can replace a high-power power supply and see if that solves the problem.
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If the memory is insufficient, change the virtual memory more, this is not a bad heat dissipation, and the heat dissipation is not good, and the reboot will not prompt anything.
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What games to play? Some games are very demanding on the hardware, which will raise the temperature of the hardware and restart if the heat dissipation is not good.
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Maybe it's too hot. Your cup has a heavy workload. caused. This is often the case. CUP has a self-protection function. If the temperature is too high, it will automatically shut down or restart.
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Come, my sister tells you that there is definitely something wrong with your computer, and it will be a problem if you smash it. Or maybe it's hot or something. I'm smart.
Seriously ask you.
Your computer has a blue screen meter.
Could it be that the graphics card is broken. Or maybe it's poisoned.
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It's hot, so take a look at your CPU
Temperature and graphics card temperature, is there too much dust backlog, generally your problem is on the CPU and graphics card.
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It may be a resolution issue, I change the resolution in the game and it will automatically restart.
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The computer configuration is too low, the running memory can't run the game you want to play at all, and the system can't run before it automatically restarts.
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It may be that the graphics card is not good! Or that the graphics card is not compatible with the motherboard!
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The computer automatically restarts, and this situation occurs, generally in the following situations:
1. The computer will automatically restart due to CPU failure. Check whether the fan of the CPU is working properly, whether the contact between the thermal conductive sheet and the CPU is tight, and it is best to coat it with thermally conductive silicone. Because if the CPU heat dissipation of the computer is not good, it will cause the temperature to be too high and cause automatic restart.
2. The computer will automatically restart due to memory failure. Whether it is caused by memory incompatibility.
3. The computer will automatically restart due to the wrong BIOS setting. From the BIOS, you can set the hard disk overheating auto shutdown and CPU overheating auto shutdown.
4. The computer will automatically restart due to power failure. If the power supply is damaged, you have to repair the power supply or directly change the power supply, and if the voltage is unstable, you can find a voltage regulator to solve the problem.
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In the process of using the computer, many people have encountered the situation that the system automatically restarts for no reason, in fact, there are many reasons for the computer to restart, among which the hardware reasons are roughly as follows.
1.The power supply is one of the biggest suspicions that causes the system to automatically restart.
When the number of devices in the system increases, the power consumption increases, and the output voltage of the inferior power supply will decrease sharply, which eventually leads to the instability of the system and the phenomenon of automatic restart. Excessive voltage fluctuations can also lead to damage to hard drives and other devices.
2.Memory issues can also cause the system to restart.
There is a relatively high chance that a memory error will cause the system to restart. In addition to ruling out poor contact between the memory module and the socket, a quality problem with the memory itself should be suspected. In addition, setting the CL value of the memory too small will also cause the memory to be unstable, causing the system to restart automatically.
3.Excessive fluctuations in grid voltage can also lead to system restarts.
In addition, if your computer shares a power strip with high-power appliances such as air conditioners and refrigerators, the voltage supplied to the computer will be greatly affected when these appliances are turned on, which is often manifested as a system restart. The best solution is to equip the computer with a UPS to power the computer, and pay attention to other electrical appliances so that they are no longer connected to the UPS.
4.Poor contact with electrical outlets.
After the power socket is used for a period of time, the elasticity of the reed is slowly lost, resulting in poor contact between the plug and the reed, the resistance is constantly changing, the current fluctuates, and the system will naturally be very unstable. The solution is to buy a good socket with good quality.
5.The temperature of the system is too high when it is running.
At this time, you should check whether the CPU fan is running properly and whether the heat dissipation conditions are good. Today's motherboards have the function of detecting the CPU and system temperature in the BIOS through a special control chip. If you find that the temperature is too high, you should replace the fan or add one.
6.Compatibility issues with the hardware.
It is generally caused by the compatibility between the motherboard and the memory module, but the author has also encountered an example of the graphics card causing the system to constantly restart, and this fault disappeared after the hardware transformation and the graphics card AGP 4 function was blocked. Therefore, when you buy new accessories, it is best to try them before buying;
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Is your power supply enough??
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