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Depending on what you said, it can be excluded from the following aspects:
1.Check your own system disk (usually"c"capacity, look at the total size, and available space. If there is less than 1 GB of free space, then the call of virtual memory is not enough.
So consider repartitioning. Generally, if the 80G 40G hard disk is divided into more than 10G to the C disk, try not to load the program into the C disk.
PS: When the card appears, is there a prompt that the virtual memory is insufficient? If there is an adjustment to the virtual memory.
For heat dissipation problems, check whether the CPU fan in the host is running normally and whether the wind speed is enough. Of course, some high-end brand fans are temperature controlled.
3.This is also a problem I have encountered in practice. A more serious situation.
A customer of mine equipped a machine 4 years ago, due to the original economic problems, he chose the motherboard power supply...All are second-rate brands. His problem is the same as yours.
After a few days of testing, we made a diagnosis of his PC: the motherboard capacitance was badly bulging and the power supply was insufficient (although it was 300W).Final Solution:
Replace the motherboard capacitor and power supply. Problem solved!
PS: You can ask a professional to open the case and observe whether something like a small battery, that is, the upper end of the capacitor, is bulging. There is also a power supply replacement test.
4.Use a universal meter to test whether the working voltage is normal. However, this situation is basically ruled out, if the voltage is unstable, I am afraid that your machine has already passed.
5.In the case of a viral infection, the above situation occurs. I recommend that you don't kill it either, because antivirus software is not a panacea after all. Simply reinstall the machine (preferably install the original SP2).See if the problem is solved.
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After playing for a long time, there are more things installed, and more memory is occupied. Use a disk defragmenter to clean up your disk first.
If it's poisoning, it's time to kill the virus.
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Judging by your description, there should be a memory problem, expand it.
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First take a look at the hardware to see if there is any problem with heat dissipation and clean up the dust in the case.
Then use Optimizer to clean up the junk files, too many junk files will also cause a crash after a long time.
And then it's a poison kill.
There's time to defragment the disk again! Basically, the problem is solved!
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There is also the possibility that you accidentally press a key in the upper right corner of the keyboard and it turns off, which I often do!
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1) Whether the hardware is installed completely, loose, deformed, or broken column causes the system to self-protect and shut down, pay special attention to the placement of graphics cards and memory modules.
2) Whether the CPU is overheated, whether the heat dissipation effect of the fan on the CPU meets the requirements of the body, and whether the chip overheating causes the machine to self-protect and automatically shut down. The graphics card is overheating and the graphics card fan with the fan may be damaged!
3) Whether the power supply is normal, whether the power supply capacitor is protruding, if it is protruding, change it, whether the voltage meets the power supply requirements, insufficient power supply and capacitor damage also cause the machine to suddenly power off and cause shutdown.
4) Caused by viruses, Trojans and viruses cause machine program errors or CPU occupancy is too high, affecting the normal operation of the machine and causing self-protection shutdown. It is recommended to install the system in safe mode and then repartition the installation system.
Generally speaking, it is a shutdown caused by hardware, and most viruses cause the machine to restart more! Automatic shutdown is a self-protection program of the computer, so you don't have to worry too much about the machine from being seriously damaged! Try the above methods, if it doesn't work, call a computer repair to check it thoroughly.
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See if the hardware has poor heat dissipation. First of all, check whether the fan speed of the graphics card and CPU is normal, and if it is normal, then see if there is a lot of dust in the heat sink of the CPU. If yes, clear it immediately. Try it again !
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There are many reasons for the restart of the game computer, and it is recommended that you check and eliminate them one by one in line with the principle of soft first and then hard:
1. To thoroughly check and kill viruses, it is recommended to use 360 and a soft cross-kill Trojan horse and virus.
2. Check the driver, try a few more drivers, your graphics card is not recommended to install the latest version of the driver.
3. Power quality problems, although your power supply is enough, if the power quality is not up to par, such as +12V power supply is unstable, and it cannot provide strong and stable current to the graphics card, of course, it will restart. Try a different power supply.
4. Check the memory module, if your computer has 2 memory modules, use the detection software to thoroughly check the compatibility.
5. Motherboard problem, I don't know what model your motherboard is. If the motherboard model is relatively old, the PCI-E interface circuit design problem, when not playing games, the graphics card has low power consumption and low requirements for the motherboard, and if the graphics card power consumption is fully loaded after playing games, the high requirements for the motherboard will also cause a restart.
6. Problems with the graphics card itself, and poor memory quality will also cause problems. It's also a substitution method to find another graphics card to try.
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Reinstall the graphics driver, and then uncheck the option to automatically restart if there is an error in the My Computer Debugging Options.
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What is a motherboard? If it is a 785 board, this will never happen.
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Such a problem should be on the graphics card and memory. You two hardware to test it. If the CPU temperature is high, it will freeze, not restart.
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