Is it a hardware problem that the computer is in a semi dead state before it is installed, and the s

Updated on number 2024-03-31
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is recommended that you install the pure version of the system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, installing the system can also cause some damage to the hard drive, but regularly clean up the system junk such as cache ......Don't go to the C drive for a long, long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, the more and more stuck is the influence of software and other debris, the longer the system will be, the more compatible it will be, as long as the computer is fine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can also say that, but it's not absolute, if you install software or something, keep it and don't abuse the C drive, it will be better, some software will automatically install the C drive, so it will cause computer junk If your computer is very slow, it's time to reinstall the system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In general, the speed will be reduced because more and more software is installed and the system is patched.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The computer can't be reinstalled frequently...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the process of using the Windows system, with the installation of more and more applications, coupled with the frequent use of the computer to generate a large amount of data, resulting in the system stuck, slow response, various fault problems gradually appeared, the most direct and effective way is to reinstall the system, the following details to share the Black Shark one-click reinstall system tutorial.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Reinstalling the system can clean up the system, why does it still feel stuck after reinstalling the computer?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, dear ask the user, hello, I know the high-quality answer, your question I have arrived, I will reply in time after reading, please wait for a while After asking, because there are too many lists, it will be in turn, it will not be not, please be patient! ❤

    Questions. The new laptop is a win10 system when I use it, and I can't turn it on when I change it to a win7 system today.

    Dear, hello: Reinstalling the system is to solve problems such as computer stuckness, but what if the system is often stuck after reinstalling the system? There are various reasons for this situation, so it is difficult to troubleshoot, and many users do not know how to solve it.

    So let's bring you how to solve the problem that the computer reinstallation system often gets stuck. First of all, we need to confirm that the configuration of the computer and the reinstalled system are compliant. If the computer configuration can't keep up with the system, then it is a common occurrence to get stuck.

    At this time, we need to downgrade and reinstall, such as installing the win7 system, but the configuration is not enough, then we can only reinstall XP. And the partition format is also the reason. Generally speaking, XP and Win7 partitions are MBR, while Win8 and Win10 systems require GPT partitions.

    If the partitions are not compatible, the problem of getting stuck will naturally increase. In this case, you need to convert the partition format or set up UEFI. When Dr. Han reinstalls the system, he will conduct an environmental test and recommend the system for installation according to the computer configuration.

    Therefore, if you don't want to have compatibility problems, then it is recommended to use Dr. Han to reinstall the system to avoid installing unsuitable problems. In addition, the system files when reinstalling the system are also something to consider. There are all kinds of system files on the Internet, and if the function is broken or the installed software is incompatible, it will also cause the computer to often freeze.

    Therefore, it is also important whether the system files are pure or not. It is recommended to use Dr. Han's Builder Master for reinstallation, which has a fully functional and pure system, and this problem will not occur. During the installation process, sometimes the system files will be abnormal because the original system is still left.

    In this case, it is best to format the C drive first and then reinstall the system. Finally, the computer often freezes after reinstalling the system, which may be caused by viruses lurking in other drive letters. At this time, you need to use Dr. Han's antivirus mode to format the entire disk, and then reinstall the system.

    In addition, if there is a problem with the computer hardware, it will also cause it to freeze frequently. If the hard disk, memory, and graphics card fail, it will be difficult for the computer to use normally. At this time, it is necessary to solve the hardware failure to fix the computer problem.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When you reinstall the system, do you use clones? And is the computer old or new? If the computer is too old, it is recommended not to install the SP3 version of XPIf you are using a clone, do not choose the integrated driver.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Use msconfig in the operation to turn off the antivirus and the one starting with c in the startup, and then boot it up and try it again.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The hardware drivers are not installed properly, or they are not both.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Observe the common characteristics of crashes: for example, if you look at what software you have opened (there must be something wrong with the software, uninstall it!) );It's still a period of time after booting, or it's stuck when it's used!

    This is very helpful for you to analyze and learn computers on your own, on the premise that you are interested in computers!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Well, it's too general to repartition and format the hard drive for another operating system and check the memory.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    This is mostly due to the graphics card, if your system doesn't have fatal errors.

    Either the driver is not in the right way to update the latest graphics card driver.

    Either the compatibility with the motherboard is not good, and it is replaced.

    Or the graphics card is of inferior quality, or it has to be replaced.

    Other reasons such as memory, CPU, motherboard problems may be small It is not excluded that many years of experience determine the cause of the failure Graphics card "motherboard" "Memory" CPU Find you a new computer merchant New things or they solve the problem.

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