The computer often crashes, and it takes several restarts to avoid crashing

Updated on number 2024-04-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Maybe if the temperature is too high after driving for a long time, it will restart or crash.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Judging from what you said, it should be that the CPU temperature is too high, because if you restart it a few times, the CPU temperature will drop, but after a while, it will definitely crash, so check whether the contact between the CPU and the heat sink is good (change the thermal conductive glue), and whether the fan rotates normally (clean up the dust of the fan). It is also possible that the system software and the application software are incompatible, see what software you are using and freeze, and then delete that software, or change to a different version. CPU temperature issues are a bit more likely.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One situation may be a hardware problem, but it is not a compatibility problem, because if it is a compatibility problem, it will often occur during use, and the landlord is only the first time! I think it's more likely to be a problem with the hardware itself (this kind of problem is between normal and abnormal, because I can't tell the reason), such as memory, I have encountered, the same memory (manufacturer, capacity, production batch are the same), but it often crashes, sometimes it's okay for a few days, take it to the installation place, a few days no problem, and often crash when you get it back, and you can't tell the reason! Later, with the idea of trying it, it would be good to change it, a batch of goods!

    There is also an ASUS motherboard, which was used for integration before, and I have to take three pieces every time, if there is no problem within three days, there will be basically no problem later, and if there is a problem that cannot be found within three days, it will be replaced!

    Anyway, this kind of problem is difficult to determine!

    There is also a case of hard drive, the reason is that the files on the hard drive are corrupted during operation! But it's actually a physical problem on the hard drive, like one or two bad sectors! And it was not disposed of before leaving the factory!

    You repartition the hard drive, format it, preferably lower first! Then install the system and give it a try!

    It should be noted that any hard disk has bad sectors, not to mention that you are new or not, but the manufacturer has done the corresponding processing before leaving the factory!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can press F8 to enter boot mode in Figure 2.

    Select Safe Mode to enter and have a look, and if you can enter Safe Mode, then uninstall the driver.

    After uninstalling it, restart the computer and see if it can enter normally.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Seeing that you should be using a notebook, there are two situations when a black screen appears:

    1. Software problems: You can enter the BIOS and reinstall the system directly (the simplest and crudest method, I personally often use.) )

    2. Hardware problems: You can only judge the state of boot by the fan and indicator light, and the screen has been black, and even the boot logo cannot be displayed. Solution:

    I can only go to the after-sales service to repair it. (Once my computer also had this situation, I took it to Lenovo after-sales service and checked it, saying that the computer was flooded, and the motherboard was burned, and it was no longer covered by the warranty.) It cost more than a thousand oceans to change a motherboard. )

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This situation can be solved by reinstalling, and if the system is broken, a new system will be installed.

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