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As soon as I "0x000000ed the blue screen**" with Google, I tried to eliminate them one by one.
The first one is the operating system, is it that the maintenance staff sent me a junk version of the Windows XP system? Otherwise, why can I reboot the phone again every time I re-ghost and not report 0x000000ed? And the boot time is also much shorter.
The second one may be the problem with my hard drive, because the maintenance staff said that the software helped me fix the bad sectors of the hard disk during the last repair. Could it be that the bad sectors of my hard drive are not completely repaired?
Netizens' explanation of the "0x000000ed blue screen**" made me even more suspicious of the problem with my hard drive, excerpt below:
0x000000ed error indicates that the disk drive is experiencing a problem. This error is usually caused by disk errors or file errors in the hard disk, poor contact of the hard disk data cable or power cable, or inconsistency with the specifications of the hard disk. If you encounter 0x000000ed errors, it is recommended that you first perform a disk scanner to perform a full inspection of all disk drives to see if there are disk errors or file errors on the disk drives; Secondly, please use the "replacement method" to check whether the hard disk, hard disk data cable and power cable of the computer are working properly, and whether the data cable and power cable of the hard disk meet the specifications of the hard disk.
But if it's really a hard drive problem, then why does the system turn on normally for a period of time after reinstalling it? In order to find out if it was the operating system or the hard drive was faulty, I used a hard drive scanning tool to scan it. Today, after scanning the hard disk with the hard disk scanning tool that comes with the Windows system, the newly installed system was repeatedly booted, and no problems were found.
My big problem was finally solved. But here's the thing: I'm still not sure if it's a hard drive or a system problem.
If you have this 0x000000ed blue screen** or install the system like me, if it is not ok, it is a problem with the hard disk.
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The occasional blue screen is normal, sometimes the CPU can't handle it, resulting in a reboot that will be good!
If you freeze or blue screen frequently, you should generally do the following:
1. Generally it is a memory problem, you plug and unplug the memory module and wipe it!
2, use Master Lu and other temperature test software to test the temperature of the graphics card and CPU, to see if the temperature is too high, the heat dissipation is not good, if so, remove the graphics card and CPU fan, clean the ash, and then see that there is a lot of silica gel between the CPU and the fan, if there is less or no more, go buy some (this is very cheap a few dollars), even! Crumb! Drip coating!
3, may be some software conflicts, see if there are 2 or more antivirus software, if yes, uninstall the don't like to use! Just leave one on the line!
4. It may be poisoning, it is recommended to kill the virus completely!!
5. Then it may be a system problem, it is recommended to reinstall the system!
Little gray cabbage original
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There is a problem with the file system of the C disk, use the PE disc to boot into the system, and execute chkdsk r c: to fix it.
Memory. Or hard drive, less likely to be a system problem.
The following are the reasons for the crash: 1. The cause of the virus. Kill the poison completely >>>More
The memory is hard, and the system is all problematic.
First of all, confirm whether the CPU is overclocked, if there is an overclocking situation, enter the BIOS, reset back to default and save. The method of entering BIOS is generally to press F10 for brand machines, and press the Delete button for assembly machines. Turn on and see if the blue screen continues. >>>More
<>2. A warning window pops up, and we click "Yes".
3. Enter in the cmd window: for %1 in (%windir% system32 *.).dll) do s %1, just copy this command, and then right-click in the cmd window and select paste. >>>More