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There are too many reasons, viruses, false soldering of motherboard BGA components, unstable power supply, hard disk damage, etc., try it with the replacement elimination method: you can change a good hard disk to try, of course, not to let you buy a new one, but with friends and colleagues that computer (with the system, it is best to have the same system) to remove and try (anyway, you will change the memory), if there is no problem, it means that your hard disk is bad or there is a virus that has not been cleared; If the problem persists, you can basically determine that there is a problem with your other hardware (you can install your current hard drive on a friend's console to try it, if it is normal, the judgment is correct).
Some of the methods learned in "Detective".
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I don't think you noticed a detail, but you remember what the CMOS version used to run stably and what the version of the system was. What is the version of the driver, and for example, the driver that installs the sound card first or the graphics card first. Look at whether the model of the strip pellet is the same.
The second is to see if Onda's 4G support is good. It is recommended to load the CMOS to the default one that is not optimized. Use the pm to check the partition for errors, and then try to reinstall it with the version of the system that was running stably before.
Also, don't be in a hurry when you encounter this, and then do it after you figure it out. That's a little bit of my experience, but let's talk about it
Added point:Turn off 128 video memory to see In addition, the system is best not to use the deepghost version, the support for 780 is not very good, try the new version of a computer company, there is a big difference in speed and stability.
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1.See if your motherboard supports 4G memory, 2Unplug the power cord you are using and clean the coms (this trick works).
3.Plug the memory back aside.
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At first glance, the memory module is incompatible, unplug the later memory module and reinstall the system.
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Buy a memory with the same brand? You restore the BIOS diagonally down the bar of the memory you just installed and reinstall the system.
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Specific steps:1Press "Shift+Restart" first, then restart the computer by holding shift, wait for the interface to enter safe mode, and click "Troubleshoot".
2.Then choose the recovery method according to your problem, click "Restore PC" to start the recovery, and solve most of the problems.
3.Press "Win+X" while holding WinX, then press A, type SFC ScanNow in the bullet box, and press Enter. At this point, the computer will start scanning all the protected system files and replacing them with the previous backup cache files.
4.Press "win+r" to enter the system reset. Click OK to enter the options page. Select "Keep My Files" to keep important files.
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Open the case again to see if it's loose. Or what slot got into the dirt.
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How often? That could be a bad sector on the hard drive.
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