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According to the phenomenon you described, it seems to be a memory problem, but I think it may be a hardware quality problem or a compatibility problem, and it is best to find a dealer to solve it!
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One of the computers we installed these days also has the same internal problem:
Treatment scheme:1First of all, take a look at the memory core graphics card (dGPU) in your computer, loose problemGenerally, the memory and graphics card are unplugged and the gold finger is wiped with rubber skin. (The slots of the gold finger core of the memory and the graphics card are not connected properly).
2.If it still doesn't work out. Then check the memory and the graphics card. There must be some glitches with one of them.
There are no incompatibilities with your computer's configuration.
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Your original memory is not plugged closer to the graphics card or CPU. If so, it should be caused by the magnetic field next to the graphics card. If it's not you, there may be problems with that slot, like power supply and other motherboard issues.
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Hehe, dude, your hardware is fine!
I guess it's your fault.
For example, just turn off the machine, and then turn on the machine, so that the machine is not reflected, because some power supplies, there is protection, it is not allowed to turn on and off the machine repeatedly, it must be separated by a few minutes, or the power is cut off once.
It's a matter of power protection!
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It's the memory module that is sent, and the eraser wipes the copper sheet of the memory module, which is a common problem with the new machine assembled, and it is very common.
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The motherboard is too rubbish. It is a short circuit in the motherboard. Usually in this case, you have to turn off all the power. Then reboot, the chassis does not leave in a damp place.
The lid of the case is not closed in winter. It is recommended to take the motherboard back and replace it. Because the motherboard is not good, the memory module slot is sometimes short-circuited.
It's best to leave the lid open. Do not place the chassis directly on the ground.
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Check the graphics card and memory.
And see if the CPU is plugged in, don't burn it, but it's not powered.
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Hey, hey, look at your motherboard, which fan isn't turning, and I guess it's the CPU fan that's burning
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That's it for the computer I bought in August.
Let me start with a few of them.
1: Hardware conflict, poor compatibility.
2: The computer power supply problem, when it is equipped with a bad power supply, so that the computer will be automatically stuck or cut off if the power load does not move when the CPU is turned on.
3: This will also happen if the heat dissipation of the electric fan is poor.
4: What system are you installing, depending on your configuration, it is recommended to use XP, don't use win7 or higher system.
Summary: You're still under warranty! Why don't you take it to the computer store and deal with it, they can serve you for free, you can replace the power supply, ask them to reinstall the fan, and change to a system that takes up less resources.
That's it! There's no need to be angry! And you only bought it in August, and the configuration can help you change it for free.
This is the only way to solve your problem fundamentally!
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The system 、、、 from the ground up
If that's still the case、、、
Then go and do the hardware testing
Good health 、、、
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Looking at the manual, the computer restarts about 3 times.
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First you check if your CPU fan is working properly and if it is working. It is very likely that a driver in your computer is compatible with the operating system department, causing the system to crash, I also encountered the network card driver on the ASUS motherboard last time and the system is not compatible with the system, resulting in the blue screen of death, and then restart, my solution is to disable the network card after buying a network card has not had a problem.
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For this kind of problem, I suspect that your machine has a faulty heat dissipation, because, if the heat dissipation is not good, the machine will automatically crash or restart in order to protect it from high temperatures, and when you turn on the machine for a few minutes, it will stabilize, of course, it will not crash, consider it from the heat dissipation aspect!! Such as your fans, power supplies, etc.
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Is it poisoned? Try reinstalling the system, and if it still doesn't work, go to the place where you installed it and let him solve it.
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Use; The system in the 360 security guard is repaired, fix it, and further repair it with the 360 system first aid. It's better to kill the Trojan horse as well.
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You're a win7 system.,It's a program failure.,Find the program with the problem first.,Right-click the attribute compatibility mode to run it in XP mode.。
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1) Reinstall the operating system first, don't install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with booting? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.
Please note: If you restore the system or reinstall it, when installing drivers, patches, software and other things, be sure not to install the things that affect your accident this time, otherwise it will be restored or reinstalled in vain.
2) In terms of hardware, such as whether there is a problem with the hard disk, memory, etc., whether the temperature of the CPU and other hardware is high, if it is caused by hardware problems, it is recommended to overhaul it.
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Personally, it is recommended to find an after-sales service to replace the machine.
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In view of the fact that your computer has "cancer", please pick up the computer, trot to the top floor, throw the computer down from it, and then run home, lock the doors and windows; If a police officer comes to investigate, say that you are sleeping and that you sleepwalk while you sleep;
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It should be caused by a sudden power outage and repartitioning (be sure to !! Reinstall the system and call it a day.
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This fault is related to the hard disk, and the computer can be solved by repartitioning the system.
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What malfunction?? Hardware or software issues?
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Blue screen, there is a problem with the system, redo the program, if it doesn't work, you have to change the memory module, I have encountered it before.
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There are many reasons for failure to boot, please find out from the following aspects:
1. Check whether the restart button is stuck and can't pop up.
2. Shut down, unplug the memory and graphics card, wipe the interface part with an eraser, and install it back to try again.
3. Shut down, unplug the hard disk data cable, unplug and unplug it a few times, even the motherboard and both ends of the hard disk are unplugged and unplugged a few times, boot and try again.
4. If it is overclocked, it is because the overclocking failed, please clear the CMOS.
5. Generally speaking, the problem should be solved if it is not big, if it still can't be turned on, it may be a hardware failure, CPU, motherboard, memory, graphics card, power supply are possible, please find a master to help see or send it for repair.
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That's the problem with the display.
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Let's redo the system.,First rule out whether it's a software problem.,Change to a good system disk.,If it's still like this, it's a hardware problem.。
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Is it normal to turn on the machine? If you can, you'd better reinstall the system.
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There are two main reasons for a blue screen:
The system files are missing and defective.
There is a problem with the compatibility between the software and the system or between the software and the software.
This should be a compatibility problem with the new memory module, it is recommended that you remove the newly installed memory module first, try to re-enter the game again, if you still can't enter, you should consider redoing the system.
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You can remove the memory you added and try again to see if it still has a regular blue screen.
Both the blue screen and the game's hints point to memory issues.
Let's take out that observation first, many cases are caused by poor memory compatibility.
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