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It is recommended to reinstall the system.
When the system is newly installed.
Then the system failure can basically be eliminated.
But if you don't rule out viruses (if you haven't formatted the entire disk), focus on checking the heat dissipation and hardware health.
Open the chassis and reseat all power and data cables.
Replace all cables if necessary.
Then find a software to retest the hard drive.
See if there are any bad sectors.
If you plug in multiple pieces of memory, you can test the health status of a single memory insert one by one, and then visually inspect the motherboard.
See if the capacitor has a burst of pulp.
Then if you have a discrete graphics card, remove it first, use an integrated graphics card (if you have an integrated graphics card), and remove it if you have a discrete sound card or network card.
Then remove the optical drive and test it again.
This is the minimum system approach.
The power supply, hard disk, motherboard and memory are retained.
If it works, plug in the other hardware one by one.
Look at whose problem it is.
If the minimal system approach still doesn't work.
Then you have to replace the memory and CPU one by one
If it doesn't work, it may be the motherboard.
This is known as the substitution method.
Go through this series of steps.
I believe you can find the crux of the problem.
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Uninstall your current graphics card driver and find a new one and attach it.
nv4 -address bfc8e8ac base at bf9d5000,datestamp 44e3a765, this is obviously a graphics card driver file error, you are now in safe mode is fine, of course, because safe mode only loads basic drivers, so the advanced attributes of your current graphics card driver can not be used in safe mode, so it is normal.
Really, go to the next driver on the Internet and install it.
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Obviously, this is a memory problem, first you have to reinsert your memory module, do you think there will be such a problem?
If it doesn't work, it's that you have a small memory!
Because your computer needs a lot of memory to run, and you don't have enough memory!
Another reason is that your system is not installed properly, and you can try to do it again.
I repaired it for a friend, and that's basically the reason!
Give it a try!
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First, check whether the hardware is compatible; Unloaded.
Second, check the most recently installed drivers; Unloaded.
The third check is the virus; Antivirus.
Check in turn.
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This is a memory error.
It is recommended that you reseat the memory card, which is generally fine
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It should be a memory problem Pull out the memory module and wipe it, and it is best to use industrial alcohol. Then you can just clean the discrete graphics card, sound card, etc. Good for the computer.
Then plug in all the plug connectors in the case tightly, and there should be no problem.
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It should be a memory problem, reinstall a memory module to see.
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Memory problems, unplug the memory module and wipe it.
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There is a problem with the installed operating system. Is it XP's system? Try it to install ghsto pure version is generally more stable.
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Driver issues Redo the system under the best install the one with the motherboard driver.
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Most of your problems are computer poisoning or memory problems, check it out, I hope it can help you.
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