The slightest vibration of the computer will cause it to crash. Laptops vibrate like motors and cras

Updated on number 2024-04-07
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is caused by poor hardware connection of your computer--- the connection between the board and the motherboard (clean the electrodes and slots of the gold finger, and install them tightly), and all the sockets of your power supply are not in good contact.

    Here's how to deal with it.

    1 Restore the BIOS to default settings--- disconnect your power supply (plug it), remove the battery from the motherboard, and install it after a minute.

    2. Remove your memory, graphics card, sound card and other boards, clean them up, and wipe the gold finger electrodes with an eraser.

    3. Clean up the motherboard dust, CPU heatsink, board slots, etc.

    4. All boards including --- battery, memory, graphics card, sound card and so on.

    5. Energizing test.

    6. Works fine.

    7. Redo the system if necessary.

    Most importantly--- good luck!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, this is a hardware issue. You open the case, reseat all the sockets, especially the memory modules and hard drives, and plug them in.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can try to remove the motherboard and reinstall it, fixing it, it is possible that the motherboard is not installed properly, and the back is vibrated and short-circuited. There is also a hard disk, you can try to change the hard disk, in this is the memory replacement method, my machine also has a similar situation, I feel that it is a motherboard problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The power supply power is small and the voltage cannot be stabilized, which may cause the manifold to heat up and solder.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many possible reasons, first of all, you travel a little less so that it does not heat up obviously, and then don't often go on for more than 5 hours in a row, because this is not a station, I hope it can help you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is estimated that the contact is not good, and the landlord will get it himself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The memory slot is loose but not completely loose. When the vibration, especially when the computer is processing data through the memory module, a vibration causes the memory to have poor contact in seconds or less, and the data flow is suddenly interrupted, and the resulting temporary high charge directly leads to the error in receiving the information of the memory slot, and eventually leads to a crash. Then reboot the machine, and it can still enter the system normally.

    The CPU temperature is too high, and the CPU fan is not fully in contact with the CPU, it may be that the silicone is gone, and it is just physical contact. When it shakes, the fan can't touch the CPU, causing the CPU temperature to rise instantly, resulting in a crash. Then reboot the computer and it will enter the system without any problems.

    There are many cases of crashes. However, if it crashes due to vibration, and then reboots and returns to normal, there are two possibilities.

    1. The CPU temperature is too high, and the CPU fan is not fully in contact with the CPU, it may be that the silicone is gone, but only physical contact. When it shakes, the fan can't touch the CPU, causing the CPU temperature to rise instantly, resulting in a crash. Then reboot the computer and it will enter the system without any problems.

    2. The memory slot is loose but not completely loose. When the vibration, especially when the computer is processing data through the memory module, a vibration causes the memory to have poor contact in seconds or less, and the data flow is suddenly interrupted, and the resulting temporary high charge directly leads to the error in receiving the information of the memory slot, and eventually leads to a crash. Then reboot the machine, and it can still enter the system normally.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, the laptop is vibrating and crashing like the motor, this is likely to be a problem with the computer's hard drive.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Normal notebooks don't vibrate. The vibration could be a problem with the hard drive or a cooling fan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It sounds like a motor, which means that there is a problem with your computer's cooling fan, and it is recommended that you go to a computer store to check it, or take it apart to see it yourself, and remove the dust.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Vibration can cause poor contact, especially if the hard disk can read and write incorrectly, causing a crash.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.After powering on, perform a system check and cleanup.

    2.Select [System Acceleration] to clean up the boot auto-start software.

    3.Click Clean Trash to free up disk memory.

    4.Restart the computer, if there is still an abnormal noise, open the cover and clean the fan.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The laptop vibrates like a motor and dies, it should be a cooling fan, or a mechanical hard disk is hanging, and it needs to be disassembled and checked.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Personally, I feel that if this situation occurs, it is likely that there is a problem with your fan cooling system.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Only the fan can cause vibration, and bad fan and poor heat dissipation will cause a crash, which can be solved by replacing the fan.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Like a motor? It is estimated that the shaft of the fan is broken, replace the fan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is initially inferred that it is a poor contact caused by vibration, or a loss of hard disk data.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Setting the screen refresh rate too low can cause the screen to shake, as shown below.

    1. First on the computer desktop.

    on your Mac, right-click an empty space on the desktop and select Display Settings to open.

    2. Scroll down the display page, find and click "Advanced Display Settings".

    3. Select the display adapter for "Monitor 1" below.

    Properties. <

    4. Finally, switch to the "Monitor" tab, at this time, you can see that the refresh rate of the display is"60Hz", modify the refresh rate here, observe whether there is screen shake at different frequencies, and try not to jump.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When you say "freeze", is it stuck, blue screen, or auto-restart?

    The computer is indeed afraid of vibration, and the larger vibration is to affect the reading of the hard disk and cause a crash, but if it is a slight vibration, it will crash, it is estimated that some interfaces are too loose.

    If the card stops or the blue screen, plug and unplug the power cable and data cable of the hard disk again (the rough interfaces on both sides of the motherboard and the hard disk need to be checked) to see if it is too loose.

    If it is automatically restarted, check whether the power cord from the power socket to the back of the computer host is too loose, and the power supply is connected to the interface on the motherboard, and the interface on the graphics card and hard disk need to be checked and fixed.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer for you: why does the computer keep vibrating: Hello, dear, <>

    Graphics card driver reasons; causes of computer poisoning; The graphics card hardware itself; Computer screen found vibration fault troubleshooting resistance division method Screen vibration caused by graphics card driver This possibility is not very great, but it is not expected to completely rule out this reason, so it is recommended to use the driver wizard, or the latest version of the driver corresponding to the official website ** notebook to try it. After restarting the computer, press F8 to enter the Windows Advanced Options menu, and use the up and down keys in the arrow keys in the keyboard to move to the "Safe Mode with Networking" Gao Mu Ming. Troubleshoot the cause of the monitor itself Step 1:

    Press the key combination "FN + F3" on the notebook to light up the LCD monitor. Then operate the computer according to the operation of the normal computer, if you find that the display on the VGA interface connected to the laptop also jitter, you can blame the graphics card hardware itself. Thank you for your patience.

    The above is my full reply, if you are satisfied with my service, please give a thumbs up, and I wish you all the best! Peace and joy!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The main reason why a computer will crash when it is shaken is because the hard drive's read/write mechanism ......It's not a ...... like bad contactAnyone who has ever used a laptop should know that if you use a laptop in a shaky place such as a car or something, the hard disk of the notebook will also reduce the read and write speed by ......

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Do you have a hard drive? The mechanical hard disk will automatically stop when it is vibrated to prevent damage to the hard disk, just restart it, and try to avoid the hard disk from being shocked.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    It's safe to say that it's caused by poor contact between your system hardware, which causes a crash after a vibration. It is difficult to determine what kind of components are caused by the described fault phenomenon, so it is recommended that you remove all the components, reassemble and assemble them, and if necessary, replace the PCI slots in other positions and fix them firmly. If your chassis is deformed or the steel plate strength is too poor, you need to consider replacing one.

    In addition, pay special attention to whether the pins and edges of the motherboard are in contact with the metal objects of the chassis, the power supply shell, etc., which may be the cause of the crash, and after eliminating these reasons, this problem can be solved...

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