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It is caused by the sudden power failure and shutdown of your computer or the card before the shutdown, resulting in disk damage.
The blue screen on boot has something to do with your improper operation before shutting down, right? For example: playing games, watching **, operating big things, and using the computer for a long time caused by the card, right? Or ** inappropriate things, failures don't happen for no reason, right?
Immediately after booting, press f8 to the advanced option to appear in the let go, select "the latest correct configuration" enter to repair, and press f8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system (if the reinstallation is also a blue screen, it is recommended to overhaul it, if you can enter the safe mode, it means that you have installed something inappropriate, uninstall all the inappropriate things before the accident, or restore the system or reinstall).
If there is a hardware, take out the motherboard battery and put it on the charge, plug and unplug the memory, clean the graphics card, check whether there is a problem with the hard disk, and if it doesn't work, just overhaul it.
It's really not possible to reinstall the system, if you can't reinstall it yourself, go to the maintenance there to find a maintenance person to help you, it should take a little to spend it, if you can't turn on the machine by any method, this is a sudden shutdown, caused by disk damage, one is to deduct the motherboard battery and put it down, one is to put it for a period of time in the boot to try, or you can't repair it.
BIOS battery discharge method: Discharge the CMOS memory through the jumper: pull out the jumper cap next to the CMOS battery, insert it into another pin for a few seconds, and then pull it back into its original position, or take out the CMOS battery, short circuit the positive and negative poles on the battery for a few seconds, and install the battery.
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The first is memory module failure. Most of the memory modules are oxidized, and the memory slots can be eliminated by replacing the memory slots with an eraser, and the memory is incompatible, which can be solved by reinstalling the system.
Second, there is a power supply problem. Due to the inferior power supply, the voltage is unstable.
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1. The installed software does not lead to the computer blue screen, if the computer starts to use it well, the computer blue screen failure frequently occurs soon after installing the software one day, and most of this problem is incompatible with the software.
3. The computer blue screen is caused by the high temperature of the computer, and the high temperature of the internal hardware of the computer is also a common reason for the occurrence of the blue screen phenomenon of the computer.
4. Other reasons for the computer blue screen, other reasons, such as the computer power failure, resulting in abnormal power supply, resulting in frequent blue screen, etc., and some computer hardware incompatibility.
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The blue screen when the computer boots up is usually caused by the loss or corruption of system files! There are also some blue screens that are caused by system poisoning! If your computer is backed up, you can restore it! If the computer is not backed up, you can redo the system with a CD or USB flash drive!
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The blue screen of the computer boot ** 0x00000074, and the safe mode cannot be entered. You can consider making a PE boot USB flash drive, and use the USB flash drive to boot the computer after the production is completed. Once you're in PE, select Windows Repair Bootloader.
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Take the computer apart, unplug the memory module, use the eraser to wipe the dust on the gold finger part, and then plug it back in.
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074 This ** means that there is a memory error, you check your memory module or the motherboard memory module socket.
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What should I do if the computer blue screen ** 0x0000007e and the safe mode can't be entered.
What should I do if the computer blue screen is 0x0000007e, and the safe mode can't get in 0x0000007e and 0x0000008e these two ** are mostly caused by viruses, and antivirus can be done. If you can't enter the normal mode, you can turn on the computer and press F8 to enter the safe mode. Of course, it may also be caused by memory, you can try to replug and unplug the memory, generally this ** memory damage probability is not large.
The computer blue screen can't turn on the solution1, the computer is not intentionally installed with malware, or malicious programs are generated when surfing the Internet, it is recommended to use 360 Guard, Kingsoft Guardian and other software to clean up garbage, check and kill malware, it may be solved. It really doesn't work, reinstall and restore the system, you can solve the problems caused by the software. 2. If you can't enter the system, you can go to the system selection there after booting up and press F8 to select the last correct configuration and security mode that works, and you may be able to enter the system.
3. Click the start menu to run and enter cmd enter, and enter for%1in(%windir%system32*.) in the command promptdll) and press enter. Then let it run and it should be possible.
4. If the computer is poisoned, unstable software is installed, etc., it is recommended to have a full antivirus, uninstall the software that caused the problem, and reinstall other versions, which may be solved. No more, reinstall the system and dust the memory module in the computer case, disassemble the case, remove the memory module, clean the memory gold finger, and reinstall it, it may be possible. 6. If the computer has been used for a long time, the memory is broken, the parallel memory is bought, and the multiple memories are incompatible with each other, etc., it is recommended to replace the memory to solve the problem.
7. The computer has been used for a long time, the hard disk is broken, and the logic bad sectors can be repaired by repartitioning and installing the system, but it still doesn't work, then it's time to change the hard disk, and it can be solved by changing the hard disk.
It is possible for the computer to overheat and have a blue screen, and it is even more likely to have a blue screen like you have periodically. When in use, open the side cover and play with the fan.
The memory is hard, and the system is all problematic.
Memory. Or hard drive, less likely to be a system problem.
First of all, confirm whether the CPU is overclocked, if there is an overclocking situation, enter the BIOS, reset back to default and save. The method of entering BIOS is generally to press F10 for brand machines, and press the Delete button for assembly machines. Turn on and see if the blue screen continues. >>>More
It turns out that the shutdown doesn't have a blue screen, right? If yes, try to uninstall all the software, drivers, and patches before the accident, or if it doesn't work, please restore the system or reinstall it (in addition, the hardware has not been upgraded recently?). Do you think there's a problem with a piece of hardware? )。 >>>More