My computer keeps crashing with blue screen, is it not properly configured?

Updated on society 2024-03-10
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is the memory single or double-rooted? If it is a double root is not the same brand of the same frequency, if it is not the same brand of the same frequency, there may be such a situation, this is a problem with the hardware, in addition to how long the machine has been used, the hard disk is usually shut down or not, if it is not a normal shutdown, it may cause damage to the system and the bad sector of the hard disk if it is not a normal shutdown, it may cause damage to the system and the bad sector of the hard disk, which is also a reason. If you often don't shut down normally, you need to prepare a USB flash drive for the computer, and then install maxdos on the computer and use the normal format after entering the system

    s for system formatting without adding parameters. q plus q

    For quick formatting,So there are bad sectors that can't be marked,There may be this problem in the future,You can't use the ghost version of the installer when installing the program,You must use the setup installer,This is due to the problem of your computer hardware,If it's a software problem or a driver problem,Directly from the Internet**ghostwin7 to 32-bit version, It's best to have a pure version,Don't install anything other than the driver after installation, After finishing, try the machine to see if the machine still has the problem of blue screen of death, see that the test time is longer, if it does not appear, install the maxdos program, restart the computer to make a ghost system backup, install the program you need, install it in the D disk or other disks when installing, only the same every time, after the installation is the same as the above, see if there is no situation, do not appear in the case of another one, so test, until there is a problem, This will allow you to find out which software is in conflict with your machine, which is the software conflict problem. When installing the system, you must install the original driver that the computer came with at that time, do not upgrade the latest one, it may also be related to the latest driver.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is mostly related to incompatibility of memory modules or memory module corruption.

    1. Memory module quality problems or memory slot quality problems, causing the system to constantly restart with a blue screen, open the chassis after power failure, do a single memory module test or replace a new memory module test, until the blue screen problem disappears.

    2. Due to the excessive dust accumulation in the chassis, the motherboard is short-circuited due to the damp environment, open the chassis after power failure, and use a brush and leather drum to clean the dust in the chassis to return to normal.

    3. For software reasons, such as being infected with Trojans and viruses, you can **360 Security Guard + 360 Antivirus Combination, press F8 when you boot up, select "Safe Mode" to boot to the desktop, and then manually start 360 Security Guard to clean up Trojans and viruses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be a problem with the motherboard, the motherboard is not suitable, since you just bought it, hurry up and find a merchant.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The hardware is incompatible, or the driver is not installed properly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is likely to be caused by hardware incompatibility, you can take it to a computer company to see if you just bought it, and it may be that the graphics card or CPU has poor wind dispersion performance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The motherboard and memory are not compatible...

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Most of them are hardware issues.

    System software issues, hard drive bad sector issues, memory compatibility issues, graphics card or CPU temperature issues are all possible.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of them are hardware issues. If it's running, a sudden blue screen may be a CPU heat dissipation problem or a memory problem. If the boot fails, there is a high possibility that there is a problem with the memory.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, it's a desktop or a laptop, I'll help you figure it out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The configuration should be 07,08, right? I have summarized the following ways to deal with the blue screen of frequent crashes, you can try it:

    The occasional blue screen is normal, sometimes the CPU can't handle it, resulting in a reboot that will be good!

    If you freeze or blue screen frequently, you should generally do the following:

    1. Generally it is a memory problem, you plug and unplug the memory module and wipe it!

    2, use Master Lu and other temperature test software to test the temperature of the graphics card and CPU, to see if the temperature is too high, the heat dissipation is not good, if so, remove the graphics card and CPU fan, clean the ash, and then see that there is a lot of silica gel between the CPU and the fan, if there is less or no more, go buy some (this is very cheap a few dollars), even! Crumb! Drip coating!

    3, may be some software conflicts, see if there are 2 or more antivirus software, if yes, uninstall the don't like to use! Just leave one on the line!

    4. It may be poisoning, it is recommended to kill the virus completely!!

    5. Then it may be a system problem, it is recommended to reinstall the system!

    Little gray cabbage original

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The blue screen is usually a memory issue, how long has it been since your computer has been cleaned, try unplugging the memory with an eraser, or try a different memory.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Most of the reasons for the blue screen are caused by the XP system, and it is recommended to reinstall the system. Generally, the system with a blue screen will have a blue screen on a regular basis, while the XP does a good job and generally does not have a blue screen.

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