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It's estimated that there is a conflict of what programs are installed.,If you don't have to worry about it, reinstall the system.,If you're troublesome, create a new user to go in and see.,It's estimated that it can be done.。
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Did you get any virus? Or if the memory module is dirty, wipe the memory module with an eraser, and it should be fine.
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It may be that there is a conflict with what program is installed, if.
If you don't have to worry about installing the system; It is new when I am troublesome.
Create a user to go in and have a look, maybe it can be done.
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It could be a memory issue, or the motherboard and memory are not compatible.
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Redo the system, that's all.
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1. Infection with viruses.
Some viruses take up a lot of memory space when they break out, causing the system to run out of memory. Hurry up and go to the antivirus, upgrade the virus database, and then get the antivirus measures right!
2. Improper setting of virtual memory.
Improper setting of virtual memory may also lead to the problem of insufficient memory, under normal circumstances, the size of virtual memory is 2 times the size of physical memory, if it is set too small, it will affect the normal operation of system programs. Resize virtual memory Take WinXP as an example, right-click "My Computer", select "Properties", then in the "Advanced" tab, click the "Settings" button in the "Performance" box, switch to the "Advanced" tab, and then click the "Change" button in the "Virtual Memory" box, then reset the virtual memory size, and restart the system when you are done.
3. Insufficient system space.
The virtual memory file is in the system disk by default, such as the virtual memory file name of WinXP, if the remaining space of the system disk is too small, resulting in insufficient virtual memory, there will also be a problem of insufficient memory. The system disk must reserve at least 300MB of free space, of course, this value depends on the actual needs of the user. Try not to install various application software in the system disk, ensure that there is enough space for virtual memory files, and it is best to place virtual memory files in non-system disks.
4. Because the system user permission is not set properly.
When a Windows system based on the NT kernel is started, the system user creates a virtual memory file for the system. For the sake of system security, some users use the NTFS file system, but the system user's permission to "write" and "modify" in the system disk is canceled, so that it is impossible to create virtual memory files for the system, and the problem of insufficient memory will also occur when running large programs. The problem is easy to solve, just re-grant the system user the "write" and "modify" permissions, but this is limited to users who use the ntfs file system.
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Are you talking about running out of virtual memory or what?
If the CPU usage is very high, please kill the virus! Or take a look at the file that is occupying the CPU and find out and delete it.
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