After restoring, a fake blue screen appears on boot, not poisoning, see clearly and then !!

Updated on healthy 2024-04-20
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Brother,Don't be afraid,My computer today is the same as you,This situation also happened.,I restored the system with ghost.,The problem is still the same.,So I think it's the hardware that is in poor contact or loose.,So,I re-plugged the memory.,0k,Good luck.。。 If it doesn't work yet, you just plug all the hardware back in. Including the CPU also cleaned up again, ensuring that the number nine.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your Rising Is there a bootscan scan set?>

    After you upgrade across versions, is the scanning engine of the antivirus software wrong?

    The antivirus engines of 2006 and 2007 are not the same.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Most of the driver problems are with the graphics card.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Software conflicts. Remove and reload.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Solution 1: Excessive overclocking of the computer causes the computer to screen up.

    The reason for the blue screen phenomenon can be explained from both soft and hard aspects. On the hardware side, overclocking is a major cause of blue screens. Overclocking, due to overload calculations, resulting in too many internal operations, overheating the CPU, resulting in system calculation errors.

    If you want to overclock and don't want a blue screen, you can only take good heat dissipation measures, change to a powerful fan, and add some heat dissipation materials such as silicone. In addition, overclocking in moderation or not overclocking at all is also one of the solutions. Whether you want to be stable or faster is up to you.

    However, for most friends, overclocking is generally not carried out, so this point is not practical for most friends.

    Overclocking your computer causes a blue screen on your computer.

    Solution 2: Poor memory module contact or memory damage causes the computer to blue screen.

    In actual work, the computer blue screen phenomenon that the author encounters the most is the poor contact of the memory module (mainly caused by too much dust inside the computer, which often occurs in old computers) and the computer blue screen caused by hard disk failure. Of course, when the computer memory module fails, the computer blue screen phenomenon will also occur.

    Solution: Since most of the blue screen faults caused by memory are caused by too much internal dust or poor contact, the solution is also very simple, you only need to open the computer case, pull out the memory module, clean the slot and clean the gold finger of the memory module and then install it back, and the general problem can be solved. If the problem is not resolved, it is determined that it is a memory failure, and replacing the memory module can resolve the issue.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The blue screen on computer startup can be explained from both soft and hard aspects, and this reason will cause the computer to have a blue screen. If you want to look at the hardware side, overclocking is also a very important reason for the blue screen. If you want to overclock your computer and don't want your computer to have a blue screen, you have to do some cooling measures at this time, and you can change to a powerful fan.

    Solution 2: Poor memory module contact or memory damage causes the computer to blue screen.

    Another situation is that it is possible that your memory module is not in good contact and causes the computer blue screen (the main reason is that it may be caused by too much dust inside the computer) or it is because your hard disk failure causes the computer blue screen to be mostly blue.

    Solution: To understand that most of the reasons are because there is too much memory dust to cause the failure of the computer blue screen, so to solve this method is relatively simple, you just need to open the computer case, and then pull out the memory module, clean the slot and clean the memory gold finger and then install it back, generally speaking, you can solve the above problems.

    Solution 3: The hard disk fails and the computer is blue screen.

    If there is a problem with your hard disk, it will also cause your computer to boot up with a blue screen, for example, the hard disk has a bad sector, or your computer will also have a blue screen when reading data, because the hard disk is the same as the memory, they are the data access of the entire computer, if there is a bad sector in the area where the access and reading system files are located, this will make your computer unable to operate normally, which will lead to a system crash, resulting in a blue screen on the computer.

    Solution: First of all, the hard disk should be detected for bad sectors, if the hard disk has a large number of bad sectors, it is recommended that you first back up a copy of the hard disk data, and then replace it. If there are fewer bad parts, it is recommended to back up the data, reformat the partitioned disk, and then reinstall it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Let's reinstall the computer system as well.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello! Blue screen: Don't panic! Take a closer look and give it a try.

    Serious bs: those who don't know how to pretend to understand when they see the blue screen and ask you to pull out the memory stick! Also, don't go into the question of what ** means, you'll never figure it out!

    Solving the problem is the key!!

    The reasons for the blue screen tend to focus on incompatible hardware and drivers, problematic software, viruses, etc. Recommendations:

    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!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You'll have to test it yourself. Reinstall the system. If there isn't any problem, it's a system problem. Otherwise, it is a hard drive problem. Or you can take the hard drive to someone else's machine and try it out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's possible that all of the above are possible, and there are also power supply issues.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    System issues.

    It should be a driver or a virus issue.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If your computer is overclocked, drain the coms.

    Or boot into coms, change the frequency doubling external frequency back to OK, or you may be in the virus, and the antivirus is OK.

    It may also be that there is a problem with the hardware, see if the CPU fan is still rotating, it may be that your CPU temperature is too high, enter the monitor and see.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    What does BSOD detection show?

    The main reasons why your computer inexplicably shuts down, freezes frequently, restarts, or blue screens:

    1. PCI equipment, memory modules, etc. are not plugged in or loose;

    2. The hardware device is incompatible or the device itself is defective;

    3. The hard disk has bad sectors or bad sectors. If there is no problem with the hardware, 95 or more is due to this reason, you can use the sfc command and the chkdsk command for soft fixing.

    --You don't want others to copy the answer for you, please make it clear, at least you have to post the information on the blue screen for others to diagnose!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    POST is generally caused by improper shutdown (in rare cases, it may be a hard drive problem).

    Resolution. 1.After it finishes self-testing (don't press the keyboard during the self-test), it won't self-test next time.

    2.The more upscale part is to change the file system to ntfs format and run the command chkntfs x c:

    Cancel the self-test of the C drive, and you don't want to enter which drive letter to self-test, for example, canceling the self-test of the D drive is chkntfs x d:

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Boot is always a blue screen.

    Make a note of the blue screen**? Let's see what's wrong.

    If you can't fix it, reinstall the system, and if there is still a problem, the only way is to let the computer into the hospital.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hard disk problem, there is a bad area in the hard disk partition table, which is caused by abnormal shutdown or cold boot for a long time. Bad areas of the hard disk will cause the loss of system files and save data normally, you can clean up the hard disk fragments or repartition to try, or delete the partition and repartition it, but not only the low grid, the low grid will hurt the life of the hard disk. In fact, the hard disk is not expensive now, and you can change it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Flash the BIOS to update the motherboard driver.

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