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This problem can only be longed without looking at the original ** specifically.
It's probably a problem, but the problem can be divided into two.
Kind; One is the procedural issue, the procedural problem.
There is a lot of body content, probably it may be boot up.
Files must be corrupted or missing, or boot must.
The program is running out of order....Then there is the driver problem (most of the driver problems appear in the graphics card driver.
or motherboard drivers) The second major category is hardware problems.
Hardware problems are also probably in the memory, hard.
disks, but not excluding motherboards, processors....
Among them the memory is more likely, you can put it first.
Try reinstalling the memory (if the problem is not solved, try again, if it is not solved, just try again.)
Troubleshoot memory issues), if the motherboard, process.
If the temperature is too high, a blue screen will also appear, or it will be the main one.
This can also happen if there is a problem with the board circuit (if it is electrical.
It's hard to solve the road problem on your own, but we can.
In order to clean up the dust on the motherboard, because too much dust will also conduct electricity and make the motherboard not work properly) There is also a possibility that there is a problem with the hard disk, hard.
The blue screen problem caused by the disk is mainly inside the hard drive.
There is an error in the partition table or there are too many files on the startup disk.
Excessive and cluttered)....That's basically the problem.
Some (in fact, more than that, these are more likely) it is recommended to check whether there is a procedural problem (the simplest.
The only way to do this is to reinstall the system or see if the computer can.
If the test is successful, it means that it is a program problem), if it is found that it is either a program problem or a hardware problem.
Now, you can start with the memory...Hope I can help you with these methods!
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1. Memory problems, detect memory, replace memory.
2. Hard disk problems, detect bad sectors.
3. Overheating, use Master Lu to detect.
4. Virus, U disk PE starts PE to kill virus.
5. Clean up the dust.
6. Driver problems, update drivers, such as using software such as driving life.
7. It may be a power supply problem, and the power supply is small.
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info: the boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
i rebooted and selected the repair option but it comes right back to this screen.
i then booted from the win7 *** and selected the repair option, but the automatic attempt failed as well.
The above is what Microsoft said, saying that it is a lack of device drivers.
It is recommended that you change the AHCI to the IDE installation system in the BIOS, and then change the registry and enable AHCI!~~
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There's something wrong with the hardware. Hard disk, memory, or CPU (although unlikely).
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It may be that the memory module is not compatible.
Remove it, if there is no blue screen, then it can be confirmed that the memory module is incompatible.
If this is not the case, the following method can be used-
Reboot - press F8 to enter the safe mode - select "Security Mode with Network" - turn on the 360 Security Guard to fully detect and kill - especially to complete the "General Repair" in the "System Repair".
It is caused by the sudden power failure and shutdown of your computer or the card before the shutdown, resulting in disk damage. >>>More
Boot press f8 to do not move to the advanced option appears in the let go, select "the latest correct configuration" enter to repair, it is not possible to press f8 to enter the safe mode to restore the system or reinstall the system. >>>More
Attention here!!
One of the most common problems I've encountered with you, especially with newly installed computers!! >>>More
It is possible for the computer to overheat and have a blue screen, and it is even more likely to have a blue screen like you have periodically. When in use, open the side cover and play with the fan.
Buy a disc and put it in the drive.