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There are many possibilities, 1 is a virus, this depends on the power of the antivirus software, 2 is the power supply is not powerful, how many watts of power is your power supply? At least 350 watts, 3 is some hardware overheating, you can check it next Master Lu. 4. The hardware is in poor contact or the case is too dirty, you open the case and plug things in, and use a hair dryer to clean it up.
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The probability of memory module problems is more than 75%, and the 25% chance is that the hardware temperature is too high, resulting in a crash or protective reboot or blue screen. Rule out the case of high temperature and blue screen of death restart.
Open the chassis. Plug the memory module back in. Two memory sticks. Just plug in just one.
Check whether the air dissipation of the CPU is running normally, whether there is a gap between the CPU and the heat sink, and whether the silicone grease is dry or cracked.
Add silicone grease and debug the air dissipation. Unplug all the hardware and clean it up.
In addition, the chassis has now been opened. Use a hair dryer to clean up the dust. Don't forget to go to the door and deal with it.
Otherwise, the house will be filled with smoke.
If it's still a blue screen. Just find a normal memory module and try it. Probably just fine. That means your memory module is broken.
If you are Ben. It's sad ... It's better not to disassemble this book by yourself for novices.
If it's a book, take it out and find a repair point, disassemble it, and try to change the memory.。。。 It is risky for novices to split the book. Think again.
There is also a 15% chance that it is a disk error caused by a 00000000ed error.
and drivers and other programs. The workaround is to enter safe mode, disable all startup items, and then start again.
When you're done, please give me the answer. Thank you.
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Is it turned on, and it doesn't take long for a blue screen to restart the computer automatically?? If it is, then it is a problem with the memory module, it may be that the memory module is incompatible, or it may be that the memory module is bad memory. In a word:
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Do you have two memory sticks in your computer right now? If so, unplugging one should be fine. Try not to use two strips.
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Multi-faceted temperature graphics card memory hard disk power supply CPU overclocking.
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If the memory is small, it will only slow down, but if you contact it badly or damaged, it will cause a blue screen, or if the compatibility is not good, it will also cause a blue screen.
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A small amount of memory will cause the computer to restart (after a blue screen or both if there is a problem with the memory).
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It has nothing to do with memory, try to reinstall the system first.
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They said it in detail enough
System issues Reinstall it.
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