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Check it out here.
ami bios
1 Short - Memory refresh failed.
If you have a problem with your memory, there is no difference or oxidation, take it out and rub it with an eraser.
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The main problem may be your hardware.
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Are you overclocked, unplug the battery and try.
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If you have a memory problem, unplug the memory module and wipe off the gold finger to see, or try to replace someone else's memory module.
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If you have encountered this situation, it is usually caused by unstable memory, please try to replace it with another memory module and reinstall XPThe memory you're using isn't bad, but it's not compatible with the motherboard you're using.
The second possibility is a graphics card, but it is usually very unlikely.
The third possibility is that the power supply is too small, but it is usually unlikely.
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Most of the time there is a problem with the memory, first remove the memory and wipe the gold finger to see, and the graphics card will also be dealt with in the same way.
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If the system has been reinstalled, the memory and hard disk are most likely, formatting the C drive, and scanning it with Scandisk.
Try to start the machine again, and the system may be lost.
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Roughly it means something like this:
The problem is found and the window is closed to prevent damage to your computer if this is the first time've see this abort error screen, start your screen again, follow these steps: check to make sure you have a full disk of the driver identified in the abort message, incapacitate the driver or check with this manufacturer driver update. Try changing the video adapter.
Check with your hardware promoter for any bio-activated memory options such as storing or masking if you need to use a safe way to cancel or incapacitate components, start your computer press again F8 Select the advanced start stage selection, and then select the safe way technical information: *stop:0x0000008e(0xc0000005, 0xf887b752, 0xf898ec90, 0xf898e98c) Physical Memory: Physical Memory, Dump, Starting Point, Dump Complete.
Conntact your system administrator or technical support group for further assistance.
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Software conflicts, think back to which software was installed after the blue screen.
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Please refer to the history of King Li, although I hate him.
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Non-professional should call for help to professional, go for repair!
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1.If you only have one piece of memory on your machine, you can only buy another one and replace it.
2.If your machine has two pieces of memory, dial the next one to boot up, if it doesn't work, change to another test, definitely one of them is broken.
Good luck.
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System issues Reinstall the system and look at it again.
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I redo the system when I encounter this problem.
The system is in conflict with a piece of hardware.
Try changing a few more systems. >>>More
It is possible for the computer to overheat and have a blue screen, and it is even more likely to have a blue screen like you have periodically. When in use, open the side cover and play with the fan.
You can check it out from the following aspects.
1. Too much dust, poor contact, and loose internal components of the machine, resulting in a crash. Dust removal, plug all connections tightly, and plug them in firmly. Use an eraser to wipe the gold finger of memory, network card, graphics card, and sound card, clean the slot, reinsert it firmly, or change the slot. >>>More
Friend, the causes of the computer blue screen are complicated! It's a conflict between software! (Refer to Section 3, Software Incompatibility). >>>More
I'll give you 5 ways to debug, try it :
1.If there is a Trojan horse or virus interference in the computer, **"360 Security Guard" and "360 Powerful Antivirus Dual Engine Edition", it is recommended to "scan" viruses and Trojans to patch the vulnerabilities on the computer! >>>More