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Is it stuck, frozen, or slow to respond? What did you do before crashing or slowing down? What software plug-ins or patches are in place? Have you upgraded your hardware? (If the software is uninstalled before the card or patched, try it).
1. The antivirus software is installed more, and all the monitoring is turned on, less monitoring is turned on or not monitored, and the virus is often checked and killed.
2. The software or driver is not compatible with the system, reinstall or upgrade the driver.
4. Faults such as memory, graphics card, hard disk bad sectors, etc., in addition, voltage instability can also cause crash failures (if the memory is too small, upgrade the memory).
5. The temperature of common hardware such as CPU or graphics card is too high, which is most likely to cause card and crash.
6. Upgrading the hardware causes an incompatible crash.
7. Too many junk files, too many disk fragments, etc.
8. If it always doesn't work, it is recommended to overhaul it.
Use the system that comes with the system restore method:
The system comes with the system restore: "Start" "Programs" "Accessories" "System Tools" "System Restore", click "Restore my computer to an earlier time", press Next, you will see that the date page has a dark date, that is the restore point, after you select, click Next to restore (win7 restore the system, in the control panel then the device and security sub-option and then the backup and restore sub-option).
Computer crash or card is generally caused by software and hardware, software, drivers, systems caused by good solutions, due to hard disk or hardware incompatibility caused by not easy to solve, to find the fault is also more difficult, if so, it is best to overhaul it, repair or not in you, at least find out the fault in**.
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Your machine has been used for a long time, you should never have cleaned the ash in the host, hehe, you open the case, clean the dust, and then see if there is a problem with the CPU fan, and then plug the various plugs back in, especially the memory, to wipe off the gold finger with a leather eraser, and then install it, and then, you turn on the phone, first kill the poison, after killing the virus, then clear the system garbage, and then use 360 to turn off the unnecessary random startup items. Then use 360 to update the system, after doing so, package your system OK,
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If you're using an XP transcription system, there are a number of reasons for thisIt may be that the system is poisoned, open the task manager to see the CPU usage, upgrade the antivirus software to the latest, and scan the whole disk.
2. It is possible that the system has not been cleaned for a long time, resulting in too much garbage on the C disk. Redoing the system is the most convenient option, and you can also optimize it with software, such as Super Bunny. You can also optimize it manually:
Restore the Windows Classic interface, restore the Start menu.
Optimize the visuals.
Disable redundant service components.
Reduce loading items at startup and turn off System Restore.
Turn off System Restore.
Disable the remote desktop and disable the anti-sleep function.
Turn off the "Automatically send error reports" feature.
Turn off the "Internet Time Sync" feature.
Set up virtual memory reasonably and delete redundant documents.
Clean up junk files, change IE temporary folders.
If your system is too slow after upgrading to Vista, it is most likely due to insufficient memory, so it is recommended to upgrade the memory.
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It could be a virus, it could be an unnecessary process that is taking up memory.
I kill virus when I have a virus, and turn off unnecessary process.
Some personal experience, the start menu --- run ---msconfig, and it will be much better to turn off the services and unnecessary services in the startup.
In safe mode, delete the few problematic files of the C drive, if it is a file in system32 or system, it is best not to delete it.
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