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It's still a memory problem.,I'm stupid for this.,Did you plug in two? If not, you have to consider the motherboard.
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From the new system, I used the Ghost version of XP
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There are many situations for this: 1. The CPU temperature is too high, which means that the CPU is overloaded. 2. The memory of the machine itself is insufficient, resulting in a self-test of the machine, and now a blue screen (too many running programs).
3. That is, if you are poisoned, please check and kill the virus in time. 4. If the above situation does not exist, it is also a problem with the motherboard and the defect of the machine itself. In fact, every computer manufacturer produces a defective machine, especially the motherboard.
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The blue screen is caused by a problem with the computer, so the computer automatically protects the blue screen.
The driver is just stuck.
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In the future, it is best to develop a habit of asking questions about the computer, and explain the configuration, the year of purchase, and the system, so that people can rule it out.
Hardware: 1Machine aging problem, motherboard capacitor bulging.
2.Machine aging problems, memory oxidation. Need to wipe the gold finger part of the memory.
3.Machine aging problem, check whether the fan of the CPU, graphics card, power supply is working properly, and check whether the CPU graphics card temperature is too high.
4.Machine aging problem, replace the power supply, and eliminate the power supply capacitance bulge.
If it's a new machine or haven't bought it for long.
1.The big picture is. The compatibility of the system is not stable enough, for example, occasional power outages. Causes the system to lose files and crashes easily. Only reloaded.
2.Graphics card driver, unstable work. Go back to the previous graphics card driver and try it, and in the end, generally speaking, a lot of the reason is a memory failure. I have bought more than 10 computers since I started buying them in 97, and the part that has the most problems is memory.
Then there's the motherboard bulging and CPU aging.
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The blue screen is, of course, a problem with the system... System files are faulty or corrupted or missing. The punching system is good. The black screen is the host's thing.。。。
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There are too many reasons for this thing, and my own is also an old blue screen, which is not enough, and later I checked and found that the hard disk cable was not in good contact. You can only check a little bit to rule it out.
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There are too many reasons for the blue screen, you need to give your blue screen** We can help you analyze it, just like this, it doesn't fold.
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We have a number of machines in our company that are like this, Lenovo's, the computer often has a blue screen, and then it automatically shuts down. It is said that it has something to do with our company's intranet security settings or something, but in short, it can't even be solved by the computer department, so it can't be helped. It's not good to say that the association is not good.
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Your machine is new, prioritize hardware compatibility issues, if you have only recently come out with a blue screen, hardware compatibility can be ruled out, try reinstalling your operating system!
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The blue screen is usually a problem with the system, such as a software conflict, an incompatible driver, etc. First of all, try to reinstall the system, 90% of the problem can be solved. But some of them are of poor memory quality and will suddenly have a blue screen, and some of them are graphics card failures, so it may be good to re-upright.
If there is always a time to restart, such as rebooting after 10 minutes, most of the CPU is caused by a broken CPU fan or poor heat dissipation, which causes overheating.
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I think this issue should be a problem with your memory. You can unplug the memory module with an eraser. Because I used to be like this on the computer. No problem now.
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Generally, the blue screen is a problem with the graphics card.
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It's a virus... Or the system crashed.
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It could also be a memory module or motherboard.
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Most of the problems like this are ...... systemPoisoning, it's good to focus on the system, but it's not good to kill the virus! Another is to see if there is any problem with the memory!