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You can't express yourself clearly enough.
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If the power is occasionally shut down and crashes, only press the power off button to turn on (if not, you have to unplug the power).
1) Isn't that true for your computer? If not, how did you operate before the computer could not be turned off or was slow? What hardware has been installed, what is it, can you please tell me about it? (If there is an occasional shutdown crash, please press the power on and off button to turn off the power on).
If such a problem arises, the driver is not suitable, or the system problem is caused, can you restore the system, or not reinstall the operating system, do not install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with the shutdown? If you don't install drivers, patches, and software step by step, and find something that isn't suitable, don't install it.
2) In addition, it is caused by the card, such as CPU and other hardware temperature is too high, or playing games, watching **, or operating large programs, or the computer has been used for a long time, at this time it is very stuck, you have to have some patience to wait for the computer to recover slowly, click on every page on the computer to recover slowly, and so on to return to normal after shutting down, if it is still not, just press the power on and off button to shut down (if the computer is on for too long, my experience is, Restart the computer every once in a while, release the cache, and then play better).
3) If the above methods can't solve the problem, first soft and then hard, reinstall the operating system, don't install software, patches, drivers, etc., and see if there is still a problem with the shutdown? 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.
4) In terms of hardware, such as hard disk, memory, etc., whether there is a problem, whether the temperature of CPU and other hardware is high, if it is caused by hardware problems
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There are many reasons why a computer shuts down suddenly, from software conflicts to hardware failures. Let me introduce some possible reasons:
1.Power failure: The power supply is one of the key components for a computer to function properly, and if there is a problem with the power supply, it can cause the computer to suddenly shut down or restart.
Overheating: If the CPU temperature is too high, the ASUS motherboard will also automatically shut down to prevent further damage. This can be caused by overusing the computer or because the CPU fan is not working properly.
3.Memory problems: After a long period of continuous use, the computer's memory may accumulate too much cache, which may cause the computer to shut down or crash.
4.Software conflicts: When two or more pieces of software run in the same system, it can cause the computer to crash due to conflicts.
5.Virus infection: Your computer can be attacked by viruses or malware that can cause your computer to run slowly or even crash.
6.Hardware failure: The hardware in the electrovertical brain is damaged, such as hard disk failure, graphics card failure, motherboard failure, etc.
7.Overuse: If your computer is overused, such as running multiple programs, games, etc., it can cause excessive load on your CPU and other hardware, causing your computer to crash or restart.
In conclusion, the above are some of the reasons why your computer is shut down. When this kind of problem occurs in a computer, the first step should be to troubleshoot the hardware problem, such as knowing the programming language, and check for memory leaks. If the shutdown problem occurs again, it is recommended to find a professional computer technician to deal with the problem.
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I'm sorry to tell you: your computer is poisoned, what you need to do now is to perform antivirus operations on your computer, provided that your antivirus software virus database is up-to-date (can be upgraded).
If you don't wait for the virus to be killed, the system will shut down, then you can only remove your hard drive, install it on another computer with the latest virus database, (unplug the optical drive cable and power cable in his computer and plug it into your hard disk), boot it into his computer system, and perform anti-virus operations on your computer hard disk (remember: each partition must be killed once), shut down after killing, remove your hard disk and install it on your computer, and everything is done!
If you can't find such a computer, you have to reinstall the system!
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It is possible that there is a system error, or there may be a virus in the computer. It is recommended to kill the virus first, and if it is not solved, try it with the system repair function of 360 or PC Manager software. If you really can't do it, just reinstall the system.
The next super bunny, clean it up, it works.
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