-
First "soft" and then "hard" security steps (1-12) step by step elimination! 1.Clean up system debris, junk and registry with 360+ Optimizer or Super Bunny!
2.Too many programs are opened, a lot of memory is occupied, and unnecessary programs are closed under msconfig or with 360 process management (machine card) 3Make sure that the driver of the graphics card, sound card and other hardware is okay (you can ** drive the wizard to update the driver) (game card) 4
The system runs for too long, junk files and registry files are too large, and there are too many DLL registrations. The solution is to reinstall System 5Reboot or boot the computer and press F8 to safely boot and restore the last correct configuration 6
If the memory or graphics card is loose or needs to be dusted, use an eraser to erase the gold finger and then install it (blue screen) The temperature is too high, see if the fan works normally or replace the high-power fan 8There is a compatibility issue with the hardware and software, and the BIOS settings are incorrect. Restore BIOS default to 9
Hard disk has logical or physical bad sectors that can be repaired efficiently with Source Repair Tool 10The power supply voltage is unstable, replace the larger power supply with more than 300w 11Open the case and check if the capacitors near the CPU are bulging or leaking.
In case of leakage, if there is a suggestion to replace it! 12.If it has not been solved, it is recommended to clean the inside of the machine thoroughly, unplug and clean up all that can be unplugged, and keep the inside dry and clean!
-
Fault 1: A compatible machine cannot be started. The fan is working normally, the CPU temperature is not high, and I have tried replacing the memory module, but it does not solve the problem.
Solution: If there is a problem with the CPU pins, let the CPU pins rub against the socket to destroy the oxide layer on the socket, so that the contact between the CPU and the socket can be as good as possible.
Fault 2: The CPU is corrupted and the computer keeps restarting.
It is manifested in the fact that it sometimes restarts as soon as the splash screen appears, or reboots soon after entering the system.
Solution: 1. Poor hardware contact caused by too much dust inside can be cleaned. 2. Replace the CPU
Fault 3: When there is no space left on the C drive, it is easy to cause the computer to restart repeatedly.
Solution: Delete some unnecessary files to make space for drive C.
There may be other reasons, if you are not sure, or will not repair, it is recommended to take it to a professional for repair (you can use the warranty card to repair the place where you bought the computer).
-
The power supply is indeed a bit insufficient, a good power supply is very important, but the 4G memory is only 3 watts, so if the power supply problem mentioned upstairs is for the memory, I can only say that the possibility is very small. If your master version does not support 1600, you can go to BOS to 1333.
If the voltage is unstable, it will crash and the light will be on, but it will not be turned off and started. The voltage at home is often unstable, you can buy a backup power supply, about 200 yuan, with voltage stabilization, the problem is solved. Hardware conflicts and software incompatibilities can also often cause computers to restart, so be careful.
-
4G DDR3 memory with 230W, just kidding. You're a typical horse-drawn cart with not enough voltage.
200% is a power supply problem, I have dealt with a lot of such problems, 99% are power supply problems, and there is a motherboard, you first change a power supply rated above 400W to try,
-
Use the original driver, or update the driver online, it is no longer a compatibility problem, or it may be a problem with the computer system, reinstall a new system.
-
There was a problem with the computer configuration, and the system was reinstalled.
-
A piece of hardware is incompatible... You go to the computer store and look at it.
-
It's all rookies, and if you can get into the system every time you reboot, it's ......
If you can't get to the welcome screen every time you reboot, you ......
-
windows
An ingenious solution to the XP auto-restart failure.
When Windows
XP will automatically restart when it encounters a serious system and program failure such as a "blue screen" (maybe this is a clever trick by Microsoft to prevent everyone from seeing the "blue screen"), and this is Windows
The "Auto Restart" feature provided by XP. As a result, when the system fails, people often can't see the cause of the error, and the system has started automatically on its own initiative. Turning off the Auto-Restart feature will at least let the user know what the error is, which can help resolve the issue.
1.Select Start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System to open the System Properties dialog box.
2.Select the Advanced tab, and under Startup and Failback, click the Settings button.
3.Under System Failure, uncheck the Auto Restart checkbox and click the OK button.
-
Recently, I have changed the plug board a few times, and the symptoms seem to have eased, but there will still be a restart, especially if the power supply for playing games is a little small, try to change to 400w 300w? It could be that your power supply can't pull your configuration, me.
-
If the system is fine, it may be a problem with the board
-
Refusal to automatically restart fourteen moves:
1 Ensure the correct BIOS settings. The settings in the BIOS must be appropriate, the wrong BIOS settings will cause you to freeze when running Windows.
2 Always check the contact status of computer accessories. Running in the case of poor board contact will cause the system to crash, so when replacing computer accessories, be sure to make the board fully contact with the motherboard.
3 Clean the chassis regularly. Too much dust will cause poor contact between the boards and cards, causing the system to crash during operation, so the chassis should be cleaned at all times and not let too much dust accumulate in the chassis.
4. Insist on carefully checking and killing viruses. Do not use CD-ROMs or floppy disks from unknown sources, and check attachments in emails with anti-virus software before opening them.
5 Shut down in the correct order of operation. Do not turn off the power before the application software finishes running normally, otherwise it will cause system file damage or loss, and cause a crash during startup or operation.
6 Avoid multitasking at the same time. Do not run other software during defragmentation or checking your hard drive with anti-virus software, as this will cause a crash.
7 Don't be overly innovative. The drivers of various hardware do not have to be updated at any time, because the drivers that have just been developed often have bugs in them, which will cause damage to the system and cause the system to crash, and the latest is not necessarily the best.
8 When uninstalling the software, use the built-in anti-installer or the installation and uninstallation method in Windows, do not delete the program folder directly, because some files may be shared by other programs, once these shared files are deleted, the application software will be unusable and crash.
9 When setting up a hardware device, it is best to check for Interrupt Reservation (IRQ) and do not let other devices use the interrupt number, so as not to cause interrupt conflicts and cause system crashes.
10 When surfing the Internet, do not open too many browser windows, otherwise it will cause insufficient system resources and cause the system to crash.
11 If your machine memory is not very large, do not run a program that takes up a lot of memory, such as Photoshop, otherwise it will easily crash when running.
12 For system files or important files, it is best to use hidden attributes so that these files are not deleted due to wrong operation and cause system panic.
13 When modifying the master boot record of the hard disk, it is best to save the original record first to prevent the original boot record from being unable to be restored due to the failure of the modification.
14 CPU, graphics card and other accessories generally do not overclock, if you really need to overclock, pay attention to the temperature of the board after overclocking, CPU, graphics card, etc. work at abnormal frequency and temperature for a long time, it will automatically restart or crash, and burn the CPU, graphics card, and motherboard.
-
Do you have too many hardware devices in your computer, resulting in insufficient power supply? Or replug the plug in the chassis and see if that fixes?
My computer is also like this, reinstallation doesn't work, antivirus doesn't work, and finally figured it out, the voltage is too low, when the voltage is lower than 220, the computer will automatically shut down, and the general hot voltage will be low, at this time try not to open the computer, easy to burn out.
There are many situations that will cause noise in the computer audio, such as the speaker is interfered with, the interface or connection line is not in good contact, and the sound itself is of poor quality. >>>More
In the workplace, it is actually a relatively common thing to be slapped by colleagues for no reason. >>>More
I think, first of all, don't you think you've made a mistake? You should think about it yourself, is it wrong to do it yourself? Is there something that makes the boss feel that it is against the purpose of the company? >>>More
A cat's sudden lame front leg may be caused by injury, such as bumps, fractures, etc.; It can also be caused by arthritis, infection with viruses, etc. It is recommended that the owner should first check whether the cat's front legs have traces of trauma, if there is no obvious trauma, you need to take the cat to the hospital for examination, and then carry out ** after diagnosis. >>>More