The computer crashes as soon as it is turned on, and it needs to be turned on a second time

Updated on society 2024-05-25
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Causes of computer crash: 1 Memory problems, pull out the memory and plug it back in, if it doesn't work, you can repair the place where the computer is repaired, it should be a change of inner memory. The main causes caused by hardware are: 1. Poor heat dissipation

    If the display, power supply, and CPU work for too long, it will cause a crash, dusting and oiling the fan. Check the CPU temperature (go to BIOS or use CPU-Z), it should work around 35 to 60 degrees. 2. Dust Killer:

    Excessive dust in the machine can also cause crashes. Clean the chassis regularly. 3. Memory module failure:

    It is mainly caused by the looseness of the memory module and the quality of the memory chip itself, and the contact fault of the memory module should be eliminated according to the specific situation. 4. Hard disk failure: If the remaining space of the hard disk is too little and there are too many fragments, the machine is easy to crash when it is running.

    It is necessary to develop a good habit of regularly organizing your hard drive and removing junk files from your hard drive. If the hard disk is aging or due to improper use of bad sectors and bad sectors, it is necessary to use the tool software to troubleshoot, and if the damage is serious, the hard disk can only be replaced. Other reasons 1. Software and hardware are incompatible

    Three-dimensional software and some special software may not be able to start or even install normally on some microcomputers, find and delete incompatible software and hardware. 2. Driver installation is incorrect: When some hardware, such as the driver of the graphics card, is installed incorrectly, it will suddenly crash with a blue screen or black screen when the system is booted into the desktop, check and delete the problematic driver.

    3. Defects in application software: If you run this buggy software, the system may crash or not start normally, in this case, you should find the latest version of the software or simply uninstall it. 4. Viral infection:

    Viruses, Trojans, etc., can dramatically reduce the efficiency of the computer and cause frequent crashes. At this time, we need to use anti-virus software such as KV3000, Kingsoft Antivirus, Rising and so on to conduct a comprehensive investigation and anti-virus. Before you check for viruses, make sure that your antivirus software has an up-to-date virus database.

    You can click on the "Upgrade" button to update it so that you can make sure that you can detect the latest viruses

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Well, let's see if there's a problem with the memory. Unplug it and wipe it off. The card slot is also wiped down. Try it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I estimate several reasons:

    1. The system is not good.

    2. The compatibility of the machine itself (this is very important, read your motherboard description carefully to see if it is compatible with your memory model, it is best to look up at the compatibility between your motherboard and your graphics card).

    3. Virus, shock wave.

    4. Level 2 cache in BIOS settings.

    5. Temperature issues.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Take it to the repair shop! See if it's a hard drive plug-in problem.

    Or, do you see if the hard drive doesn't read? Is it (red light) on?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't hesitate to tell you that the memory is unstable, try to replace the memory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Repair it with a repair tool, or you can send it to you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Check the jumper, if you are lazy, directly replace the two wires of restart and boot and plug it in, and use the restart button to turn on the machine later.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Your situation should be a hardware problem·· Either it's loose, or it's almost the hard drive... This is still the case after reinstalling the system, which are the first two reasons.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, the crash is that the running memory is too large, and the forced shutdown will clean up the memory, so the second time it is normal.

    Ask how to solve this problem, no more than the first time you boot up the game to crash once, the second time it doesn't crash.

    So how to solve this problem, every time you start up and play the game for the first time, you have to crash once, and the second time you don't crash.

    Hello, it is impossible to solve it completely, the more the computer is used, the more memory is occupied, you can use the computer manager to release the memory and clean up the garbage, so that the number of crashes will be less.

    Question: I don't have a lot of things on my computer.,The system has only been installed for a short time.,Except for installing the game, nothing else is installed.。

    The game occupies the largest memory, and the computer configuration also has a great impact.

    The question is that the first time you turn on the computer for a few minutes every day, it will definitely crash once or a blue screen, and the forced shutdown will basically be stable.

    This doesn't make sense, do you have to change the computer?

    Then you can uninstall a few games, the computer configuration is not up to the needs of the game.

    Just ask a question and install a game.

    You said that you installed all the software, and there is nothing else but the game.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    One. If the heat dissipation is poor, check whether the CPU fan is working properly to ensure the CPU temperature.

    2. There is too much dust in the chassis, keep the inside dry and clean.

    Third, it may be that the memory and graphics card strips are loose or gold-fingered.

    Oxidation, after shutting down, unplug it to check if it is normal, you can use an eraser to wipe the oxide layer.

    Fourth, the aging or improper use of the hard disk or the existence of logical or physical bad sectors in the hard disk are also one of the reasons. Professional software can be used for troubleshooting.

    5. Check whether the capacitor on the motherboard is bursting.

    Sixth, the virus is planted to kill the software and antivirus.

    7. 360 does a comprehensive cleanup, there are too many junk files or too many fragmented files, it is recommended that you clean up the system junk regularly. You can also optimize the software to optimize the system. For example, you can use the all-in-one assistant, Windows Optimizer, or simply reinstall the system.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Mine is the same! The landlord solved it! Help!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your machine may be poisoned, try reinstalling the system.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The heat dissipation is not good, try changing the fan.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the line change is invalid, try to change the computer access, and then you have to consider whether the ring or the box is broken, find a good interchange accessory to try, which side can not be used is which side is broken.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be a virus or a Trojan horse in the system, and it may be caused by poor heat dissipation of the CPU and graphics card, so check it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The CPU temperature is too high or the cache is corrupted.

    Too high CPU temperatures often cause a protective auto-restart. The reason for the high temperature is basically due to the poor heat dissipation of the chassis and CPU, and the reasons for poor CPU heat dissipation are: low thermal conductivity of the material of the radiator, foreign objects between the contact surface of the radiator and the CPU (mostly for warranty posts), low fan speed, too much dust accumulation between the fan and the radiator, etc.

    There is also a P2 P3 motherboard CPU under the temperature probe is damaged or P4

    The internal temperature measurement circuit of the CPU is damaged, the BIOS on the motherboard has a bug, the temperature measurement is inaccurate under a special condition, and the CPU protection temperature set in the CMOS is too low, etc., which will also cause a protective restart.

    CPU internal.

    Level 1 and L2 cache corruption is a common fault of CPUs. If the damage is light, it can still be started, and it can enter the normal desktop for normal operation, and it will restart or crash when running some software with large throughput (****, games, flat 3D drawing).

    Workaround: Mask L2 or L1 cache in CMOS, or replace CPU exclusion.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Check the graphics card, sometimes the contact is unstable and often crashes, and then your cup heat sink must be just in place, if the system is reinstalled, if the problem is still the same, the hardware layout is unreasonable, go to the after-sales service.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It may be a problem with the hard disk interface, go into the BIOS to see what the mode of the hard disk is, if it is AHCI, then it will be blue screen because XP does not have SATA driver, just change it to IDE.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Did you try to reinstall it again, or what hardware is not compatible or something?

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not a hardware problem, there might be something wrong with the system.

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