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There is a problem with the system Reinstall the system.
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You're poisoned, hurry up and kill the virus.
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It should be a memory issue. Plugging and unplugging a memory module should solve the problem.
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There are many reasons for this:
1. If the phenomenon of crashing is that even the mouse does not move, and your machine is no longer a new machine, and the surrounding environment is not very good, then it is recommended that you open the lid of the case, and then touch the iron sheet (heat sink) between the CPU and the fan with your hand to see if it is hot, and try whether the fan is still rotating. If it's hot and the fan isn't running well, then change the fan.
2. There is too much garbage in the system, which occupies a lot of memory and CPU, so that you are running other programs, so that the CPU usage has not been able to go down, and there is not enough memory space to run the program, which also causes fake death. In this case, it is recommended that you clean up the disk space, delete unnecessary programs, and in addition, reduce the programs started by the system randomizer to a minimum
If you are win2000 system, then collapse brother point "start" - run".
Enter regedit.
Open the hkey local machine inside, then open the software, and continue.
Microsoft, continued: Windows CurrentVersion below
And finally: run
At this time, there will be a lot of things in the big window on the right, you click them one by one, and then press the del key on the keyboard, and it doesn't matter if you delete them all.
If you are win
XP system, that's much simpler.
Click Start, Run, type: msconfig
Then select the "start" item (maybe the original name is not startup, I can't remember, I don't use the XP system now, anyway, it has something to do with startup), and then there will be a lot of options for group raids, remove the previous check, and then restart the machine, you will find that it is much faster, and it no longer occupies system resources.
3. Viruses, Trojans, this is.
The last thing you want to do is to bring up the task manager, then select the process, see if there are some files that have been using the CPU, and it takes up a lot, try to end the process, if not, then it is recommended that you install the latest anti-virus software and enter the safe mode for anti-virus.
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Once in a while, the blue frequency is fine.
If you are in the blue frequency, you should pay attention.
There are also bugs in the blue screen**!
Send it up and take a look.
0*0000000aFault (the driver uses an abnormal memory address) 0*0000002e (parity error in system memory) 0*0000007f (hardware or software problems, the common cause is hardware failure) 0*0000001e (hardware driver problems).
0*00000023 and 0*00000024 failures (severe disk fragmentation, errors in some drive mirroring software, or some antivirus software).
0*0000003f (the driver is not fully understood).
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There are many reasons for this, both software and hardware. Here are a few suggestions that I hope will help:
1.When you first boot up, press F8 to enter the login option, and select "Last correct configuration" to log in;
2.If that doesn't work, then restart the F8 Safe Mode login. If successful, it is recommended to do a comprehensive antivirus immediately!
3.If the above methods do not work, it is recommended to restore the default settings in the advanced BIOS;
4.If it still doesn't work, then take the coin cell battery off the motherboard and discharge the motherboard.
5.The worst is to reinstall the system.
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Nothing. It's just a minor issue with the CPU. Mine is like that sometimes. Hehe. Don't worry. If you often have a blue screen, then you have to find a professional. Hehe. Have fun.
Hello, this is mainly caused by: "memory error" or "software incompatibility"! >>>More
The first may be poisoned, changed your default state, and second, you accidentally changed something, and the timing is to shut down a few minutes after booting, which has the same effect as the automatic shutdown after antivirus. The third hardware problem, due to the boot effect, is not necessarily turned off after a while, it may reach a certain temperature and will be shut down, this has to consider a lot of problems, generally in the summer or autumn high temperature season will consider the fan is broken, because due to long-term dust accumulation, resulting in uneven heat dissipation of the fan or can not dissipate heat, and the fan will automatically shut down after reaching 90 degrees, it may be for this reason. You can remove the case to see if the fan is very hot, if it is this problem, if not, it is other problems, and it is not good to introduce them one by one here.
The blue screen at boot is related to your improper operation before the shutdown (please think about what you did on the computer before the shutdown, and ask me if you have any questions). >>>More
Problems with the hardware or software of the computer host.
Hello, you can try the 360 Stubborn Trojan Killing Tool.
Then restart and press F8 to enter safe mode, and check and kill in safe mode to see if it can help you solve the problem >>>More