Computer crashes with blue screen master in

Updated on number 2024-04-16
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Haven't you changed to another system outfit? It's also possible that there is an issue with the operating system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended that the landlord 1, try to change the socket of the memory, if it doesn't work, 2, see if the capacitor on the motherboard is bulging, or rusty, if there is, it may be a problem with the capacitor. 3. Maybe it's a problem with the power supply. The chances of other hardware are slim.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The upstairs is more professional, waiting for the results of the landlord.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The resolution or refresh rate of the LCD exceeds the nominal value. Reboot, then enter safe mode, and reset the nominal value of the resolution.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How much watt do you power in? If the power supply W is too low, the graphics card will often be blue screen down, and there is no DC-DC designed power supply, and the static relationship will be very strong in winter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Suggestions: 1. Follow the principle of soft first and then hard;

    2. Be sure to check whether the system is normal and whether there are viruses; I am most afraid that you think that the system is good, non-toxic and pure, but in fact it is not;

    3. If there is still a problem after reformatting the installed system, then it may be a hardware problem;

    4. The computer has been used for a long time, but the problem of hardware incompatibility cannot be completely ruled out! It is recommended to use the minimum system method for testing, that is, load the least amount of hardware to see if it can run normally;

    5. For some suspicious and often broken hardware, such as memory modules, graphics cards, etc., please use the replacement method to test, that is, use a good replacement to observe;

    6. The power supply in the chassis is also the object of suspicion. It can be replaced;

    7. The CPU fan is broken, which often causes the temperature to overheat and crash and restart;

    8. The motherboard may also have bad capacitors, you have to consider it!

    9. If you still don't solve the problem, please ask a professional to help you take a look, don't pretend to understand!

    10. Good luck!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Able to enter the desktop, and it is normal, then there should be no problem with the hardware, this situation occurs, much like the phenomenon of system crash, it is recommended that you reinstall the system once (personally think it should be able to solve).

    If this problem still occurs, you really guessed it right, it is a motherboard problem, and you need to find a professional to detect it.

    The following is an explanation of the common hardware damage that occurs: the memory module, no start, and a dripping alarm.

    CPU, no start, there is a drop alarm, and the fan is not working, the hard disk bad sector or sector, before entering the system, there will be a word prompt.

    The motherboard, and the hard disk have the same prompt, but they can't enter the system.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are generally several reasons for the blue screen.

    1 The computer is poisoned.

    2 Incompatible.

    3 The memory module is loose or broken.

    4 The temperature is too high.

    5 The antivirus software and the program are in conflict.

    Workaround:

    1 Comprehensive detection and killing of the memory system should also be reinstalled if it really doesn't work2 There are fewer cases of incompatibility You can let the maintenance personnel take it to the factory to test 3 If the memory is loose, plug it back in or try to change the slot4 The temperature is too high You try to open the side panel and clean up the dust on it5 Turn off or uninstall the antivirus software You can try to change the antivirus software6 You can also try to restart the computer when pressing F8 to select the last correct configuration and then press Enter.

    Hope it helps

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the game crashes, it is very likely that the CPU heat dissipation is not good, and once the temperature is too high, the computer will protect itself!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It shouldn't be the cause of poor contact, otherwise it generally can't be turned on normally. It may be a problem of heat dissipation, your motherboard may be a small board, and generally small boards have the problem of poor heat dissipation. There is also a possibility that the motherboard design is flawed, and if the motherboard performance is unstable, it is easy to shine into a blue screen.

    This kind of problem is more difficult to solve, if you are more generous, you can consider changing the motherboard, fan, etc. If not, I'll just leave it at that, and the problem doesn't seem to be too serious.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Update the graphics card driver, or try a different graphics card

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