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It is recommended that you put the later strip and the previous strip. Turn on the machine to operate, if there is a problem, it is recommended to replace it. If it's the same as when you used the previous slivers, it means that the later slivers are fine.
Then it is very likely that the compatibility of the two strips is causing the problem.
There is also a situation where your power supply is not enough, and after plugging in a strip, the power supply is insufficient, making it unable to work properly.
There is another case of poisoning.
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There is a problem with the optical drive, and the latter disk is broken, try it with a different disk first, and if there is still a problem, then connect an external optical drive.
Check the memory and try another one.
After loading, that is, when entering the system for the second time, take out the disc in time.
Or when you enter the system for the second time, enter the BIOS and set the hard disk as the first boot item.
If that's not the case, then my answer is the same as 327831097.
It's a problem with the system disk, if it's not a problem with accessories.
Usually can often be loaded with: radish system "Radish" don't be a Luo!
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Unplug the memory module you just installed and give it a try.
The incompatibility of the memory, not necessarily open and open can be seen and it's fine, right? It can also cause other minor problems.
Just use the original memory module to try it.
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It is advisable to restore the BIOS default settings and check the compatibility of your memory again.
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It's your system's problem.
It is recommended that you use the Ghiost XP of Tomato Garden
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Could it be that the CPU is too hot? Check the lower fan.
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Is that memory module broken? You check it with memtest.
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It is recommended that you format the entire system, it is possible that you have been infected with the rose virus.
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That could be a hardware issue.
For hardware problems, you generally focus on 4 things: power supply, graphics card, memory, and CPU fan.
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It may be a hardware problem, or the data of the main version has been modified by a virus, which will make the hard disk suddenly lose signal and automatically restart.
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My BenQ computer has also shut down automatically, especially when playing online games, the virus has been killed, and the system has been reinstalled, which is still not good
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Problems with the power supply, quite possibly. Try changing the power supply.
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According to you, it is likely that the voltage is not very stable. You can add a UPS to try.
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Open the main case, remove all the hardware that can be removed, clean up the dust, wipe the gold fingers of the memory and graphics card, and then reinstall the hardware, generally solve the problem, if it can't be solved, go to the computer company to find a professional to check the hardware.
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It is recommended that you check the circuit of the motherboard to see if there are any scratches, if there is a short circuit, so it will cause the computer to shut down automatically!
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The computer driver is not installed properly, and the temperature is overheated!
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It could be a wiring problem, or the circuit is not plugged in properly.
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There are mainly the following situations where the computer automatically shuts down after the system is reinstalled due to computer hardware problems.
1. There is a problem with the quality of the reset button of the chassis
If the reset is damaged, it will automatically shut down when it occasionally touches the case or when the computer is in normal use.
2. Power supply problem:
Unstable voltage, poor contact of computer socket or power plug can easily lead to automatic shutdown of the host.
3. Poor heat dissipation of the host:
Good heat dissipation is the basis for the normal operation of the computer, if there is a problem with the computer CPU fan or other heat dissipation equipment, it will lead to poor heat dissipation of the computer, so as to automatically shut down to protect the computer hardware.
4. Other reasons: computer CPU, memory or optical drive are damaged.
Reason 2: Computer System Problems!
It can be said that it is very common for the computer to automatically shut down due to problems in the computer system, and the main reasons are as follows.
1. Computer virus problem:
For example, there is a remote virus, after the computer is invaded, others can remotely access your computer, including the automatic shutdown of the computer system after reinstallation.
2. Corrupted core system files of the operating system
If important operating files of the computer operating system are lost or damaged, then the initialization of the computer will not be completed when the computer starts, and the result will be that the computer will automatically shut down.
3. Scheduled shutdown software or scheduled tasks
If you set up a scheduled shutdown software, or if you set up a scheduled task on your computer, it will also cause your computer to shut down automatically. Of course, it doesn't mean that you set it on purpose, because some software actually comes with the option of automatic shutdown, and there are many cases of wrong settings.
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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 the network card, graphics card, and sound card, clean the slot, reinsert it firmly, or switch the slot.
2. Check whether the CPU, graphics card, and motherboard are overheated, open the case, find out which fan (power supply, CPU, graphics card) is the problem, turn off the power supply, remove the fan (be careful not to remove the heat sink, if you remove it, apply silicone grease glue when you put it on again), remove dust, uncover the plastic oil seal, put a little antifreeze lubricating oil or sewing machine oil on the roller, seal it, and then put it on as it is; If the fan is badly worn or broken, replace it with a new one. Or add a fan to help dissipate the heat.
3. Check the memory, plug the memory tightly, remove the unstable memory, and increase the memory.
4. Open the chassis, remove the motherboard BIOS battery, and discharge the positive and negative poles in the battery slot. Or set the BIOS as default.
5. Change the CD, change the CD-ROM drive and install it again, the computer is like this, the CD-ROM and the CD-ROM drive are good, but the CD-ROM drive just can't read the CD from time to time.
6. Choose the windowXP PE system that comes with the CD, copy the image to the C drive, and see if it can be installed.
7. It may also be a hard disk problem.
1) If the computer can enter the system, it can scan disk C on this machine, and if it can't enter the system, it can be hung on another computer to scan and repair disk C. My Computer—Right-click on the disk drive you want to install the system on (C)—Properties—Tools--Check and start checking—Check "Automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan and try to recover bad sectors"—OK--Start-Restart, check and repair and then install it.
2) Hang this disk to another computer as a slave disk, save the files that need to be saved in the C drive to other partitions or another hard disk, format the C partition of this hard disk and then install it.
3) Take the hard disk to the same machine configuration as yours and install it, it doesn't work, maybe there is a problem with the hard disk, repair the hard disk.
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In the process of installing XP, it is necessary to restart.,Because the installation hasn't been completed when you restart.,So it will continue to be installed after booting.。 It's okay. Just put the disc in and wait.
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If it's really serious, format it all under DOS. Then install it again. Controlled by hackers, this is pure.
Trojan viruses generally can't affect your situation, don't think about this, find the manufacturer's warranty, the best way, don't mess around, otherwise the manufacturer should not be responsible.
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The possibility of the virus is relatively large, put the c: grid and then install the system, I don't know how to hang the hard disk on other computers to try it.
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You take a look at the motherboard battery discharge.
Or plug the memory module back in.
Or take a look at a different hard drive cable.
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It is estimated that the computer was controlled by hackers, so what you said happened.
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1. The installation system needs to be restarted.
2. Hardware failure should be considered for abnormal automatic shutdown.
A: For example, if the quality of the reset button of the case is faulty, if the reset is damaged, it will occasionally touch the case or automatically shut down when the computer is used normally;
b: The power supply voltage is unstable;
c: Poor contact between the plug bar or the power plug;
C: Poor heat dissipation, CPU, memory, optical drive damage;
3.Operating system core system files are corrupted.
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Your system is not installed at all, so reinstall it. Thank you.
Probably, restarting is not good for the computer.
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