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If this situation doesn't happen often, it's okay to use,If it's often,It's recommended to reinstall the system,Format the system disk,If there's still this situation,That's a problem with your hardware,It's recommended to plug in the memory,Graphics card to try,If it doesn't work,It's a motherboard problem (maybe it's dirty.、Incompatible.、Or it's a problem with the video memory.,Or the motherboard...。。。
The above is just a personal analysis.
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Most of the time it's a memory problem, clean the memory or try another one.
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No, I don't. Want. Yes. Also.
Be. Graphics card driven. Issue. bar.
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It shouldn't be a hardware thing to be so regular, it's better to see if there's something wrong with your software settings or if there's a program that's controlling your machine to restart!
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If it is really a power supply problem as said upstairs, you can borrow a more powerful brand-name power supply to try it first, and then buy it after being sure.
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Tried it. Business as usual seems to be an issue with the graphics card. Windows prompt is caused by the display system My graphics card is Meijiaolong's 7600gt256M, is there any detailed information about this graphics card.
Can you flash the BIOS to solve it? Thank you
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For the cause of the computer crash to solve, for the crash caused by virus infection, only need to kill the virus and then repair the system. Under normal circumstances, you can use the "forever free" Kingsoft Virus 2011 [search Kingsoft Poison Lord] to quickly check and kill, and after 3 to 5 minutes, the running virus Trojan can be removed.
If there is a problem after installing some device drivers, you only need a more stable driver version to install it, and generally speaking, beta drivers are not suitable for ordinary users.
If the BSOD is caused by software compatibility issues, you generally need to analyze the dump file to determine the cause.
For the computer that often crashes caused by hardware, necessary measures should also be taken to investigate. For example, check whether the power supply of the chassis is stable, install a UPS power adapter, or replace the host power supply with better quality and performance. Plug the motherboard, memory, hard disk data cables, etc. again, remove the dust, tidy up the cables, and check the CPU and graphics card cooling fans.
Let's locate them one by one. Use the elimination method to identify the hardware where the problem is.
Usually hardware problems, you need to find a hardware supplier to repair.
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There are several reasons to consider when your computer restarts:
1. The temperature is too high. If the CPU temperature is too high, it will cause the computer to restart, you can see if the CPU fan is turning, and whether the heatsink on the CPU will be very hot. If the temperature of the graphics card is too high, it will also cause a restart, and if the temperature of the power supply is too high, it will also restart, you see, will the temperature of these be too high, and whether the fan will turn.
2. The voltage is unstable, such as: is there any high-power electricity around you?
3. There is a problem with the hard disk, and the hard disk has bad sectors.
4. There is a problem with the motherboard, and the power supply in the motherboard is insufficient.
5. There is a problem with the power supply, and the power supply is insufficient.
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Is the CPU fan broken?
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If you only have one display, you can ignore it, or click on the details to see what the problem is causing it, if you have it every time you boot up, you need to check the system logs, analyze the reasons that caused the restart, and generally it may be a software conflict, a driver conflict, etc.
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Reinstall the system, install it with a CD-ROM or install it with a USB stick.
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It seems to be poisoned, and it is better to reinstall the system.
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