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It is likely that it is poisoned, and it is better to kill it first before opening it.
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Has your portable drive been tried on another computer?
It shouldn't be a virus that is the cause of the hardware.
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The above said that it is not easy to use, and the most important thing is whether your machine is installed.
System Restore or One-Click Restore software.
Restore if you have one, so that the system will be the same as when you first installed it.
If not, go into safe mode and check for anything wrong with your computer.
You've only reinstalled the system.
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Obviously it's toxic, see if it works with a disc start.
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Kill the virus in someone else's machine!!
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Mine as the redo system solves.
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The hard drive will automatically restart? You mean a hard disk reboot of the system. The system automatically turns on again? If so. The following scenarios are more likely to be the main cause of the problem.
1:: Memory or memory slots. Poor contact (repairable)...Really faulty (unrepairable).
2:: A short circuit in a wiring. Start the power cord most likely.
Hard disk failure. It's usually a stuck screen. Crash. There shouldn't be a restart. Therefore, you don't need to think about it for the time being.
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If the system files are missing, reinstalling the system will solve the problem.
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Hello, there is a problem with your hard drive and you need to replace it.
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Out of memory.
In order to confirm whether there is not enough memory, you can restart it and connect it to the computer immediately. If it doesn't reboot, it's because of insufficient memory.
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It should have refreshed the desktop, not restarted it.
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You need to set up the hard disk, and the steps are as follows:
1. First open the menu options and click to open "Power Options".
2. After entering the "Power Options" window, click "Change Plan Settings" behind the current power plan, here it is the energy-saving mode.
3. In the schedule settings window, click "Change advanced power settings" to open the power options.
4. After entering the power options window, you will find that there is no "Change currently unavailable settings" with the hard disk.
5. Then click "Turn off the hard disk after this time - settings", and set the shutdown time to "Never" to complete the operation.
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When the number of devices in the system increases, the power consumption becomes larger, and the voltage output 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.
Memory problems can also lead to system reboots, and there is a relatively high chance that the system will be rebooted due to memory errors. 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.
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Right-click"My computer"--Properties--Advanced--Startup and Failback-Setup, System Failed:"Automatic restart"The front hook is removed.
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Your computer's CPU will not overheat, if it overheats, it will restart, if this phenomenon happens frequently, it is a problem with the motherboard. You can remove the CPU fan to clean up the dust before putting it on. If this phenomenon still occurs frequently, you should pay attention to the possibility that there may be a problem with the motherboard.
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Personally, I think it's the capacitor of the motherboard that blows out, because in this case, it makes the motherboard work unstable, and secondly, you can check if the motherboard is too hot, because your CPU fan doesn't rotate or the speed is not fast, which will make the temperature in the case too high, so it will restart.
Secondly, your computer may also be infected with a virus, because the virus takes up too much of your CPU or takes up too much of your memory, so that the computer can no longer work normally, and it will freeze or restart.
The focus is on the hardware!
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