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You must have something you haven't seen through According to you, the computer should have no problems The whole computer is composed of hardware + software integration 1You say that the hardware is okay and you are sure, then it must be the software problem 2You reinstalled the system Basically the software problem was also reset and also ruled out the software problem, so I suggest you 1
Because it is a newly configured computer, it is not a hardware compatibility problem 2Whether the hardware functions well Check the hard drive for bad sectors 3Install System 4 after the computer hard drive is repartitioned
Considering the heat dissipation problem, based on what you have given, you can only make these judgments, I hope it will help you.
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I used to be like this with my computer, so I know a lot about it.
Your computer should be an assembly machine, and many assembly machines will have compatibility problems, in this case, it is useless for you to install the system from it.
And it's possible that you're having a problem with your hardware, and that's the only two possibilities, and you're going to have to get to a professional to help you check it out.
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There are many kinds of crashes, since the system does not crash, and the system crashes after the system crashes, it is really hard to say that if the hardware is not compatible, it will not wait until you finish the system to crash, so it is generally your system that is not right, you try to change the system disk.
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Reinstalling the system or crashing is a hardware problem, look at the temperature monitoring, whether the hardware is incompatible.
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If that's what you're talking about, then it's definitely the host's problem!! It is recommended to take a look.
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The CPU is overheating, and you can't dissipate heat.
Looking at the fan speed, the normal CPU temperature is around 30-65 degrees.
The computer freezes, you can't turn it on right away, it will turn on after a while.
Open the chassis and use it.
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Do you have a program that starts with boot.
This will cause a slow boot... Computer Cards... Crash.
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The first 3 floors are all the right solution.,It's summer.,It's definitely your computer that's too hot.,Cool her down.,Because playing games is hot.,QQ is better.。
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I'll talk about it briefly. 1. The hardware (memory) is not plugged in properly 2. The system is pirated 3. The CPU fan is not cooling properly 4. BIOS setting problems. Good luck.
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Find a software test for the hardware, and also, see how hot your CPU is when it crashes?
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Most of them are motherboard problems, which I've encountered before.
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Is the computer cooling good? You see if it's caused by loose memory modules, graphics cards, and CPUs, if not, please choose the system disk carefully!
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There are several possible scenarios for a computer to freeze:
1. The newly added hardware equipment is not compatible with the old or loose or other incompatible hardware is inserted;
2. During the computer networking, the Trojan virus was infected and an incompatible driver was installed;
3. The virtual memory set by the computer is insufficient;
4. The hardware settings are overclocked;
Solution: 1. Check and replace incompatible hardware, or use the original accessories;
2. Select the system that is suitable for the hardware and reinstall it, preferably by partitioning and redoing the system;
3. Install the physical memory size of the computer, reset the virtual memory and select the location;
4. Reset the normal operation frequency of the hardware.
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Maybe the hardware is broken, my computer has had this phenomenon before, take it to the computer store to see that the hard disk is broken, you better take it to the computer store to see.
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This should be dusty on the motherboard, you can disassemble the case and clean it with a brush.
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In this case, you can completely kill the virus once. If not, then disassemble the machine. Plug the memory module and the network card back in. The cleaning of the ash.
Dust can cause this strange situation. There is also a check on the environment, whether it is humid. Whether the power supply is sufficient.
That's all.
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There is a problem somewhere with the general hardware and it needs to be checked.
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1. Hardware.
1. Too much dust and poor contact, resulting in crash. Dust removal, plug all connections tightly, and plug them in firmly.
2. Poor heat dissipation, poor heat dissipation of the CPU or display, resulting in a crash. Lubricate the fan, or replace it with a new one.
3. Compatibility failure, motherboard and CPU do not match, motherboard and memory are incompatible, and the settings of the sound card and the graphics card are conflicting. Resolve conflicts through BIOS settings, or swap out incompatible hardware.
4. The memory module is loose, and the quality of the memory chip is problematic. Plug in tightly and change the memory module.
5. Hard disk failure, hard disk aging or bad sectors caused by improper use. Scan the repaired hard drive and replace the hard drive if it is severe.
6. Inferior parts cause crashes. Replace it with *** parts.
7. If the power supply is insufficient or the mains voltage is unstable, replace it with a high-power and high-quality power supply.
2. Software. 1. Virus infection, antivirus.
2. Improper BIOS settings. Restore factory defaults or optimized values.
3. System file corruption. Patch the system.
4. Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file is missing. Mend.
5. The remaining space of the disk is too small and there are many fragments. Remove useless software from hard drives, clean and defragment disks, and replace high-capacity hard drives.
6. Software conflicts. Replace or remove.
7. Wrong operation, illegal formatting, illegal opening or releasing of relevant programs, abnormal shutdown, etc., causing crashes.
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If there is a problem with the computer hardware, it will also cause frequent crashes, so it is recommended to check your motherboard, graphics card, CPU and other hardware problems.
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It may be a motherboard problem, go and overhaul it.
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It may be a problem with your hardware, aging, incompatibility, etc., or it may be a problem with your operation.
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It is recommended to send it for repair. Whether the machine crashes or not is a small problem, through some professional judgment can have a chance to solve, but first, not all the lag must be bought a new machine, and second, you must not find the right way to deal with it if you reinstall the system now.
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If you replace the same motherboard, you don't need to reinstall the system at this time, on the contrary, if the motherboard model is different, it is likely that it won't turn on, and you need to reinstall the system when you change the motherboard. Whether the computer reinstalls the motherboard or not: 1. The hardware needs to install the driver to work, the hardware driver and the operating system are installed on the hard disk, if you replace the same motherboard, such as G45 for G45, then the motherboard driver is the same.
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In this case, the problem of the hard disk will be greater, if you can still enter the system, it is recommended to test the hard disk.
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