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Just 10 points, I'll say 10 points, there are many reasons, some machines have soil in memory, some are viruses, and some can be said to be nothing, sometimes it comes out, the main thing is that the computer you buy is not in its original state, you buy the parts yourself, hehe, just say so much, it's not ordinary, there is nothing to do, and you can restore the system or completely format the computer under the dos, and it's best to divide it from the new once.
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There is a virus or poor memory contact.
Workaround:1Use antivirus software to kill the virus.
2.Shut down the computer, unplug the memory, and reinsert it.
3.Reinstall your computer.
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What's the deal with the app error?
Depending on the virus Trojan in the case, the application error message will vary. The general situation is that the software that used to work normally suddenly reports "Application error, needs to be closed", "Application error, **memory address cannot be read", "Application error, located at the address***, etc.
Application Error The reason why the memory cannot be read.
1.Virus Trojan destruction.
2.Application components are missing or corrupted.
3.The components on which the application depends are missing or corrupted.
4.Software Conflicts.
5.Hardware failure.
Steps on how to resolve application errors:
1.First of all, the cause of the virus is ruled out, and the latest version of Kingsoft Antivirus is used to quickly detect and kill for 3 to 5 minutes, and according to the inspection results, click to deal with it immediately.
2.If the application error prompts that a file is missing, it may be that the file is corrupted, according to this component to query which system component is damaged, reinstall the relevant component, restore the program file, and generally solve the problem.
3.If the components of the software itself are missing, you only need to reinstall the software. For example, when running Thunderbolt, it prompts that a certain file is missing, you can try to reinstall Thunderbolt.
4.If the above method does not work, it may be a conflict between the software. The workaround is to try closing a couple of unrelated running applications and see if the error will reproduce.
If it has been resolved, you will know which two software conflicts are and can be resolved by not running both software at the same time. Or feedback the fault to the manufacturer and urge the manufacturer to upgrade and solve it. If you don't know which software conflicts, the feasible solution is to use Kingsoft Guard's system optimization, and turn off some infrequently used software startup in one-click optimization.
In this way, there are fewer programs running after booting, and the probability of collisions will decrease.
5.For another application error, the screenshot shows "the application is faulty, the **memory address cannot be read or written", this situation is the most complicated, if the above methods can not be solved, it is likely to be a hardware (mainly memory) failure, may be poor compatibility, can only contact the hardware ** vendor for repair. Or reinstall the system, which may be effective for a short time after reinstallation.
Adopt it, adopt it and you won't die!!
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