If there is a memory error after the machine is turned on, it will automatically shut down after a w

Updated on amusement 2024-03-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Win-XP system problem: unexpected abort, status code 1073741819 my laptop is SOTEC (parallel import), CPU is Celeron 800, memory 128M, hard disk 30G (divided into three areas, C is 7G, D is 10G, E is 13G).The graphics card is Trident Video Accelerator CyberBlade-AIL, and the sound card is Ali Audio Accelerator WDM Driver.

    The operating system is window XP (better pirated version), KV2004 (genuine, virus database date is 2004-08-12) detection no virus. Memory detection is normal for 39 minutes. The previous situation was that it felt a bit slow to run, and after clicking --start--run, it was slightly faster.

    Recently, due to the need to redo the system, after installing with the same window XP installation disk, the computer will automatically shut down from time to time (from a few seconds to a few hours). The screen shows unexpected abort, status code 1073741819, (Error Signature: szappname:

    offset : 00000000 ) restarts after a 60-second countdown.

    After using the same previous installation on another desktop computer, it runs stably; Now it is immediately rebooted after installation, and after installing window 98, it can be run.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This looks like it's going to be a rework.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The reason for the automatic shutdown of the computer is either hardware or software:

    1. CPU and power supply fan failure (the fan does not rotate, it will restart when it is turned on, or it will restart after a while after turning on).

    Replace the CPU or power fan, and add some silicone to the CPU when necessary;

    2. Virus Trojan damage, when the core components of the system are damaged, the running computer may automatically shut down.

    It can be detected and killed by some anti-virus software such as 360, Kingsoft and Little Red Umbrella (only one anti-virus software can be installed on a computer);

    3. In the running software, there are some software with the option of shutting down the task to complete, which may have been set inadvertently.

    For example, some software advanced settings such as Thunderbolt, BT, Storm, PPS, etc., will have the option of automatic shutdown;

    4. Poor heat dissipation, power supply failure, and motherboard failure may cause the computer to shut down automatically or restart repeatedly.

    Open the chassis to clean up dust, check for line aging, and more.

    If you can't do it, it is recommended to find a professional or repair shop to solve the problem.

    I hope my reply is correct and you will be of help !

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is this! You open the case, pull out the two thin wires that say power, and use the cone to touch the pins that were originally inserted into the two wires for 1 second to turn on the machine. If it's no problem, the reason is that the boot button is sticky.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've had this issue as well, mine is the power supply. Can you turn the case on and see if the CPU fan is turning? Take out the memory, erase a row of copper sheets with an eraser, and ask a friend to borrow their memory to try?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you don't have enough memory, your graphics card may be occupied! Or the CPU is too high! or one of the other memory insertions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The information that pops up at boot is "0x00a0ef63" and the command is referenced"0x01080000"Memory. The memory cannot be"read"。To terminate the program, click OK To try it out, click Cancel That's it.

    Solution: 1. I don't know if you have a reinstalled system, it is recommended to reinstall the system to see if it appears, this party is to solve the problem of virus or software compatibility;

    2. If the system is still faulty after reinstalling the system, it is recommended to directly replace the memory, turn on the computer, and see if the problem is solved; This method is to solve the memory compatibility issue;

    The above two methods are software and hardware analysis, please test.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When repairing computers, I often encounter this kind of problem.

    First: [Read Repair Tool], fix it, try it!

    1。The game comes with a Trojan or a virus! (Antivirus, Full Scan & Custom Scan, After Reboot, Quarantine, Completely Delete).

    2。The game is in conflict with other games! (Similar software, not compatible with each other!) Start Menu, Programs, Uninstall, Leave only one game).

    5。The game is missing the necessary dll files or game patches! (DLL Files, 360 System First Aid Kit, DLL File Recovery, Add Recovery!) Game Patch Spring Judgment Suggestion Go: Official Website**! )

    6。The game comes with a bad review plugin! (You can use 360 Security Guard or Kingsoft Guard, or Keniu Free Antivirus, scan the plug-in, and clean it up immediately).

    8。The game has bugs or bugs or comes with a suspicious launch trojan! (Try: 360 System First Aid Kit, System Repair, Select All, Fix Now!) Network Repair, Start Fixing!

    Again: Start First Aid! After restarting, click on the "File Recovery Area" and select all to completely delete the files)!

    9。No more, start menu, run.

    Type cmd, press enter, and enter (copy) for in the command prompt

    in%windir%\system32\*.ocx)

    doregsvr32s

    Paste, press enter, and type: for

    in%windir%\system32\*.dll)

    Enter! Until the screen scrolling stops, restart the computer!

    10。It really doesn't work, restore the system. Thank you!

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