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Computer freezes are generally a memory problem
1.Computer applications take up too much memory space, resulting in insufficient memory capacity and crashes;
2.Crashes due to incorrect application memory space allocation;
3.Poor memory quality, the data written to memory by the application cannot be read, resulting in a crash;
4.Multiple applications crash due to a conflict in memory address allocation;
5.The system is infected with a virus, and a large number of viruses are replicated in memory, resulting in insufficient available memory of the application, resulting in application memory allocation conflicts and crashes.
6.Although many crashes eventually come down to memory, it doesn't mean that a computer crash is memory corruption, or it may be a virus that causes system chaos and memory conflicts.
How to fix the computer freeze:
1.Start Task Manager: Press [Ctrl+Alt+del] to quickly launch Task Manager.
Note: When the computer is unresponsive, you can often press the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination to start the task manager), in the "Application" bar of the task manager window, select the task you want to end (select the task to make the computer crash), and then click "End Task";
2.After booting up, use Guard and antivirus, and comprehensively examine the computer;
4.If the above methods do not work, press the power button of the computer to force the shutdown and back up the data, format the whole disk and reinstall the system.
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In this case, there is a greater chance of memory problems, and if it is a problem with the hard disk, it will crash when it enters the system, and it cannot be used at all, and it cannot be installed by reinstalling the system.
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There may be several reasons, one is that there is a problem with the memory, you can see if the memory is oxidized, you can use an eraser to wipe the memory, or use the replacement method to test the memory problem.
The second is that there is a problem with the heat dissipation of the CPU, when the heat dissipation of the CPU is not good, the CPU will automatically restart when it reaches a certain temperature.
The third is that the system is incompatible, and the system keeps restarting, which I have encountered.
Fourth, the graphics card is a problem, the graphics card has poor heat dissipation, which causes the graphics card to overheat and also causes a restart.
It's just a reboot reason I've come across a lot, and it can be a bit inconsiderate.
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Hard disks have a small number of bad sectors that can cause computer cards, and memory failures mostly cause blue screens.
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First, scan the bad sectors of the hard disk, if all the detections pass, the memory is unstable.
Of course, it is not ruled out that there is a problem with the memory of the hard disk at the same time, in this case you also need to check the power supply, generally speaking, there will be a lot of strange problems with miscellaneous power supplies.
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It may be that the contact metal piece of your memory card is not in good contact, you can try to wipe the memory module gently with a soft paper towel or towel, and use that kind of soft brush to plug your memory module, gently brush it clean, and try again to see if it will get stuck.
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I'll give you a set of solutions.
1 : Do you touch the bridge with your hand to see if it is hot It means that there is a problem with the bridge 2 : device harddiskvolume1windows system32 config This is a system file It is better to change the system.
3 : I can't get in after restarting, how many memories are you, if it's two, pull out one If not, you unplug the hard disk in the host.
4 : The hard disk will self-test to indicate that it is caused by your forced power failure.
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It's the system reason to erase the memory module with an eraser.
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Generally, when the hard disk has bad sectors, there will be cards and crashes.
It is recommended that you check the hard drive first.
The most accurate detection is the MHDD tool that comes with the system disk.
In this case, both the memory and the hard disk may be broken.
You test the hard disk first, and you can determine that it is memory by eliminating the problem with the hard disk, and it is highly recommended that you test the hard disk first.
If the hard disk is OK, there is a problem with the memory.
In this case, it is likely that your hard drive is experiencing bad sectors.
And you happen to install these software where there are bad sectors.
There's no need for you to ask questions here all the time.
Check the hard drive first to know what the problem is.
Personally, I think there is a very high probability that your hard drive will be broken.
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Not necessarily, it could also be a system issue.
The problem with the system is relatively large, and in the absence of a virus, trying to reinstall the system is the best option. If there are still frequent crashes after reinstallation, it may be a hardware problem.
Since some applications require a large amount of memory to run, disk space is needed to provide virtual memory, and if the remaining space of the hard disk is too small to meet the running needs of the software, it is easy to cause crashes. The solution to this problem is to divide the disk space reasonably, use the "disk defragmenter" to regularly organize the hard disk, and clean the hard disk of junk files.
Poor heat dissipation will also cause this situation, it is recommended to clean up the dust, if you don't understand, disassemble the host, don't cover, but keep the environment clean. CPUs, movies, graphics cards, and other fans can be replaced. It is better to add new solder paste.
It is not recommended to dismantle because it is easy to break. It is recommended to change.
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1. The power cord and data cable of the hard disk are not in good contact, or the cable itself is faulty.
2. The hard disk itself is faulty.
The local connection can't be connected, is there a red cross on the computer icon in the taskbar? Generally, the network cable is not plugged in, and another reason is that your network card is not plugged in, or the "cat" is turned off, anyway, as long as the interface of the network cable is plugged in, the light is not on or flashing, and the local connection will not be connected.
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