What should I do if the computer at home is old and disconnected, and there are often blue screens

Updated on number 2024-05-29
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Please take a photo and upload it to see it, and follow the following methods to exclude.

    1. Have you updated the system patch? (Especially the 2 patches KB2839229 and KB2839727).

    2. Have you updated the software version?

    3. Have you updated the hardware driver?

    4. Have you changed the hardware?

    If you've done any of the above, try uninstalling them.

    Press F8 when you boot up, enter the safe mode to uninstall (or select whether you can enter the system if you can enter the system if you are correctly configured the last time).

    Whether the computer has Kingsoft-related software installed, also uninstall it.

    5. To enter the safe mode, the operation is as follows: right-click on my computer--- properties--- advanced --- to start and repair --- settings; Remove the 3 checkboxes under "System Failure"; and set "Compose Error Message" to "None".

    6. If it still doesn't work, please plug and unplug all the hardware once and clean up the dust, if it is multiple memory, please plug in a separate one to test to see if the small particles on the memory have fallen off.

    7. Check whether your hardware temperature is overheated, touch the south and north bridge heatsinks with your hand to see if there is a bulge in the capacitor near the CPU. (If there is such a situation, the motherboard needs to be repaired).

    If the above still doesn't work, then the only thing to do is restore and reinstall the system.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Two explanations:

    Memory module and system issues:

    Solution: Press F8 to enter the safe boot mode from the new boot: click on the latest normal configuration to confirm the start: if it still doesn't work, then you can only reinstall the system:

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Check the memory or hard disk, the weather is hot, and it may be caused by the CPU temperature being too high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The main thing is the memory problem, you can first reseat the memory module, it is best to remove the dust of the whole machine, try it, if not, the problem of reinstalling the system should be solved. Hope it helps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Unplug the memory and rub the gold finger area with alcohol.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Answer No. 1: The computer is running out of memory. [Add memory] (1G DDR2 is only more than 100 DDR1 is more expensive).

    Second: there is a problem with the system. [To reinstall the system].

    Third: there are problems in all aspects of the hardware. [It's going to be changed].

    Third. There's a virus on your computer. [Check for viruses regularly].

    Fourth: You run too many programs and there are conflicts, the blue screen of death, etc.

    Actually, there are many reasons. It would be better if you elaborated on it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Open the case.

    Clean the dust from the case.

    Unplug the memory. Display, sound, and sound.

    The network card should also be cleaned of the dust on it.

    Then try to plug it back in.

    There are compatibility issues between hardware and software.

    There is virus system files that are missing or corrupted.

    System issues.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many reasons for the blue screen of the computer, first, caused by viruses, it is recommended that you boot up and press F8 to the safe mode to fully disinfect, second, the system problem, reinstalling the system can be solved, third, there is a conflict between software and hardware, or there are multiple anti-software, fourth, there is dust in the chassis, it falls on the memory slot, it is recommended to fully clear the dust of the case, fifth, the CPU temperature is too high, change to a larger fan, the sixth, the memory module problem, one is the memory magnetization, wipe it off with a skin like dismantling the stove, if there are multiple memory sticks, There is also the possibility of incompatibility and cause a blue screen, the memory quality is not up to par with the 7 thief board software will also cause the blue screen of the 8BIOS settings are wrong, or the overclocking is unsuccessful, it will also cause the blue screen, the solution, you can remove the motherboard battery and restore the BIOS settings to the default settings through the motherboard discharge.

    - Fei Ō Fei answer --- plagiarism shameful ---

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    [In the case of digging the blue screen, it is generally caused by.

    System software, memory, caused. 】】

    1.If the computer is unintentionally loaded with malware, or malicious programs are generated when surfing the Internet, it is recommended to use 360 Guard. Kingsoft Guardian and other software, clean up garbage, check and kill malware, and restart the computer after completion, it may be solved.

    It really doesn't work, reinstall and restore the system, you can solve the problems caused by the software.

    2.Click Start Menu ---Run--- enter cmd and enter it in the command prompt. for

    in%windir%\system32\*.dll) then. Enter. Then let him run it and it should be solved.

    3.If the memory module in the computer case is dusty, disassemble the case, remove the memory module, use the eraser to erase the memory stick, and reinstall it.

    4.Turn on and press F8 without stopping, enter Advanced, select the last correct configuration, OK. Scattered Wang.

    The above four methods, you can try, should be able to solve your blue screen problem.

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