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Hello, the computer appears: [The memory cannot be read], this is the "software" you installed and the "memory" in the computer has a conflict!
1。If there is [Trojan horse or virus] interference in the computer, **"360 Security Guard" and "360 Antivirus Dual Engine Edition" or "Kingsoft Guard" and "Kingsoft Poison", it is recommended to "scan" viruses and Trojans to patch the "high-risk" and "important" [system vulnerabilities] on the computer! [System Repair], one-click repair!
Plugin Cleanup], clean up [Bad Review Plugin] immediately!
2。[Suspicious Startup Item], **"360 System First Aid Kit", or open the "360 System First Aid Kit" in the 360 Security Guard, [Function Collection], start first aid, and after finishing, restart the computer! After booting up, [File Recovery Area], click on:
Suspicious startup items and trojans, delete files completely!
Again: [System Repair], select all, fix it now! [Network Repair] to start the repair. Restart your computer!
Kingsoft First Aid Kit], check [Extended Scan], scan immediately, after completion, deal with it immediately, and restart the computer!
3。Your "** device", or "chat software", or "Internet Explorer", or "game" [program is unstable], or "the version is too old"! It is recommended to uninstall, ** the new one, or upgrade it to the [latest version]!
Internet Explorer, and beta software are not recommended to upgrade!
4。That is, you have installed two or more similar software (such as: two ** devices, two QQ, or multiple browsers, multiple anti-virus software, multiple online games, etc.)! Together, they are [incompatible], remove the "redundant" one!
5。You can find [Force Uninstall Software on Computer] in the "Start" menu in the lower left corner of your computer, and find the excess one to uninstall! After unloading, "strong cleaning" (unload when you see it, don't unload the useful ones)! When you're done, restart your computer!
6。If you can't do it again, start menu, run, enter cmd, press enter, and enter [Copy] in the command prompt:
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.ocx) do regsvr32 /s %1
Paste, press enter, and when you're done, type:
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1
Enter! Until screen scrolling stops, restart your computer!
8。Restart the computer, after booting up the computer brand, press "F8", enter the "Safe Mode", and select the cursor: [Last correct setting], press Enter, Enter, and see how it works!
If you really can't do it: [One-click restore the system or reinstall the system]!
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Unplug the memory module, clean the gold finger with an eraser, and then insert the memory module back.
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There are many reasons for this problem, and it can only be eliminated step by step:
1. Whether the memory is properly installed and tightened.
2、The system is best to use the original version,Ghost will be like this。
3. It is also possible that the memory is not compatible with the motherboard.
The likelihood of poisoning with this condition is rare.
What I'm talking about here is a solution plus a little theory, if you want to learn the theory, you can take a look at the long article, the software side is a program conflict, the memory is allocated as an address, and when this address is used, the software conflict causes the memory to not be written, and it will come out. >>>More
There may be problems with the system, memory quality, and software, specific problems, specific analysis, and if you add a ***, it will be even less specific. This *** is the specific details.
Summary. Hello, this problem can be caused by various factors, usually related to the operating system or software environment. Here are some of the possible causes and workarounds for this error: >>>More
If the stability is poor, find a black businessman, first change the motherboard, and then change the memory, power supply, ......Graphics card,Any accessory has a problem will produce a blue screen,The next time you crash, you remember the first two lines of display**,Take it and find the motherboard seller。
Isn't it because the power management options in the desktop properties are set up for power management?