The Vista system crashes as soon as it enters the system

Updated on technology 2024-03-31
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally speaking, it is a power supply issue.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many reasons for this:

    1. If the phenomenon of crashing is that even the mouse does not move, and your machine is no longer a new machine, and the surrounding environment is not very good, then it is recommended that you open the lid of the case, and then touch the iron sheet (heat sink) between the CPU and the fan with your hand to see if it is hot, and try whether the fan is still rotating. If it's hot and the fan isn't running well, then change the fan.

    2. There is too much garbage in the system, which occupies a lot of memory and CPU, so that you are running other programs, so that the CPU usage has not been able to go down, and there is not enough memory space to run the program, which also causes fake death. In this case, it is recommended that you clean up the disk space, delete unnecessary programs, and in addition, reduce the programs started by the system randomizer to a minimum

    If you are a win2000 system, then click "Start" - Run".

    Enter regedit.

    Open the hkey local machine inside, then open the software, and continue.

    Microsoft, continued: Windows CurrentVersion below

    And finally: run

    At this time, there will be a lot of things in the big window on the right, you click them one by one, and then press the del key on the keyboard, and it doesn't matter if you delete them all.

    If you are win

    XP system, that's much simpler.

    Click Start, Run, type: msconfig

    Then select the "startup" item (maybe the original name is not startup, I can't remember, I don't use the XP system now, anyway, it has something to do with startup), and then there will be a lot of options, remove the previous checkmark, and then restart the machine, you will find that it is much faster, and it no longer occupies system resources.

    3. Viruses and Trojans, this is the last thing you want to encounter, you can call up the task manager, and then select the process to see if there are some files that have been using cp

    U, and it takes up a lot, try to end the process, if it is not allowed, then it is recommended that you install the latest anti-virus software and enter the safe mode for anti-virus.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is recommended to change to XP

    Vista is quite configurable, and many of Vista runtimes don't support it

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your computer is very old, and this problem will occur when the motherboard capacitors are aging. Disassemble the chassis and look at the motherboard capacitors.,It's estimated that a few of them have been blown out by aging.。。。 Change the motherboard or the phone.

    There is also a possibility that the power cord of the mouse or keyboard is broken, causing a short circuit, this situation will also occur, you can check the cable of the mouse and keyboard again. If it really doesn't work, I'll send it for repair, anyway, it's guaranteed for three years, it's fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Probably a hard drive or memory issue. Mostly memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How are you configured? Is it the hardware that doesn't work, or is it caused by your unstable power supply? Unclear, wait for the prawns to solve.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My computer is also such a problem, sometimes the boot can not start, every time the system is restored a lot better is also a vista system! I didn't see a virus when I went to kill the virus, ! I didn't buy it for long, it was the Asus K40AB model, and I haven't had it for a year.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Upgraded?,If you haven't upgraded.,From doing the system and then the next build to restore.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How big is the memory?? 1g or more.

    How hot is it??? Below 50 degrees.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Caused by excessive length. Therefore, if we want to reduce or avoid the feigned death of the Vista system, we can start by reducing the response time of the program software. There is no only way to set the response time of the program, for example, the familiar Super Bunny can do it.

    Run Super Bunny, click "Super Bunny Magic Settings" on the main interface of the program, click System on the left side of the transformed interface, and then click "System Options 2" in the right window.

    In System Option 2, you can set the Wait Time for Terminate Program, Wait Time for Not Responding Program, and Wait Time for Stopping Service. In these three settings, the user can use the program's "recommended" value on it.

    If you think the "recommended" value is still relatively large, you can select the value with the mouse and modify it yourself. But we need to remind everyone that don't set this value too small, otherwise some software will be terminated before it can respond.

    I hope that LZ can solve the problem, in fact, there are many reasons for fake death. If you are interested, you can add my own Q and I can tell you in detail.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It must be that you have not cleaned the whole laptop, if you can't do it yourself, you can go to Beijing Yuebang 100 yuan notebook repair center, where the fee is low and the repair is fast.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    2 units are the same, obviously poisoned, U disk infection estimate. It's not that Rising has killed poison to mean that it is not poisonous, but there are many powerful Trojans.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Laptop, you try to redo the system, and then check whether the capacitance of the motherboard is bulging, you can try to change the system version with XP, without installing anti-virus software. Try it on a naked running machine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is recommended that you install XP back to try, Vista has a lot of vulnerabilities not long after it came out. I haven't used vista

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Once you're online, type "Problem" into the start menu, open Problems & Solutions, check the causes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Vista is already very unstable, I advise you to install XP back now and wait for Vista in a few years

    Put it back on the vista after extensive use

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