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1 The CPU temperature is too high, replace the high-power fan, keep the room well ventilated, 2 The power supply voltage is unstable, buy a voltage regulator or UPS power supply, 3 There are too many programs open, and the memory is occupied a lot. End unnecessary programs 4. Shut down unnecessary programs under msconfig CPU or low memory configuration (replace the CPU to add memory) 5 There are logical or physical bad sectors in the hard disk (find a professional to repair or replace) 6 There is a virus, use 360 antivirus to kill it, 7 Too many junk files, too many fragmented files** Optimization software such as 360 Security Guard optimizes 8 system issues and reinstalls the system. 9 Hardware Compatibility IssuesBIOS, Incorrect Settings Resetting the BIOS 10 Dust, Moisture, and Trouble Clean the chassis to keep the inside dry and clean.
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1.Poor heat dissipation, power failure, and motherboard failure may cause the computer to shut down automatically or restart repeatedly. (Reboot is an important feature:.)
Sometimes it shuts down, sometimes it restarts) 2When the core components of the system are damaged, the running computer may automatically shut down. Kingsoft security experts are here to provide you with special killing tools and system repair tools, please click Fast**.
3.In the running software, there are some software with the option to shut down when the task is completed, and the user may not have noticed and turned these switches on. These software are more common, such as Thunderbolt, Express, anti-virus software, BT**, **** and so on.
In the software settings, there is an action that automatically shuts down after completing a certain task. But generally the default setting is off. The purpose is to automatically shut down the computer when a task is completed when a task is running a more time-consuming operation.
4.Other hardware reasons.
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At what point does the blue screen appear? Is it to the scrollbar? If it's more convenient, reinstall the system.
If the blue screen appears after entering the main interface, it may be that the hard disk or memory is broken.
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You can boot up and press F8 to load your system for the last correct configuration.
You can also try to insert the disc to repair the system.
In terms of hardware, the memory can be plugged and unplugged.
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The blue screen is not all caused by bugs, viruses, hardware matching, compatibility, software and hardware conflicts, and the adaptability of the ghost system to the computer. can cause a blue screen, you can use the pure version of the system disc, repartition the formatted system. If you still get a blue screen, you need to consider the hardware.
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Above, knock off the automatic restart and you're good to go.
1. System problems.
2. Heat dissipation problems.
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If it's a blue screen, remember to make a note of the blue screen** and search the internet for the problem.
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There are many reasons for the blue screen, hardware and software failures can cause the blue screen, and you need to determine the specific cause based on the blue screen error prompt.
There are two images in Windows that are both known as the Blue Screen of Death, and one of them is much more severe than the other.
A "real" panic screen only appears when the Windows NT system kernel is unable to fix the error, and the only thing the user can do is reboot the operating system, which will lose all unsaved work and potentially destabilize the file system. The BSOD screen will display a debug code, such as stop: 0x0000004e, and a short error message that can be used to find out what may be the cause of the debug code in Microsoft Support**.
However, sometimes the error code does not allow the user to quickly find the cause of the blue screen crash, but can mislead the user, so it may take trial and error to find out the cause. The Blue Screen of Death usually only appears when Windows encounters a very serious error. This version of the Blue Screen of Death appears in Windows NT as well as in subsequent versions based on Windows NT such as Windows 2000 with Windows XP.
The Blue Screen of Death in Windows 9X Me allows users to choose to continue or restart. However, VXD generally doesn't show the Blue Screen of Death casually They generally only show the Blue Screen of Death when an error occurs that can't be fixed without restarting, so when the Blue Screen of Death is displayed, the system is already unstable or frozen.
The most common cause of the Blue Screen of Death is a DLL error, which is an incompatibility caused by multiple versions of the same DLL. When an application needs to use these DLLs, Windows loads them into memory; If the DLL is replaced, it may not be the version that the application expects the next time the DLL is loaded. This incompatibility increases with the installation of more new software, which is the main reason why a newly installed Windows tends to be more stable than a Windows installation that has been running for a period of time.
Another important reason is hardware issues, such as overheating, overclocking, damage to the electronic parts of the hardware (e.g. damage to the electrolyte outflow of the capacitor), and incorrect BIOS settings or incorrect programming codes.
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Newly bought to find after-sales service, this kind of problem is more difficult to solve.
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Make sure that there is no problem with the system and that there is no virus. Try it by changing the memory of **, or try the memory of your friend's computer, or try your memory into your friend's computer.
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Since it's a new one, go straight to the one you sell.
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Most of them may be due to abnormal power on/off caused by system damage, like you said, you can see that you still don't understand what is going on, have you checked the graphics card and driver.
Check that you have enough disks for a driver in the stop message indentified, disable the driver, or change the adapter with the driver to the manfacturer check. >>>More
There are many possibilities, 1 is a virus, this depends on the power of the antivirus software, 2 is the power supply is not powerful, how many watts of power is your power supply? At least 350 watts, 3 is some hardware overheating, you can check it next Master Lu. 4. The hardware is in poor contact or the case is too dirty, you open the case and plug things in, and use a hair dryer to clean it up.
What is the Blue Screen**? Generally, there are many reasons for blue frequency memory drivers to be judged according to **.
According to your description, it should be a problem with the operating system, just follow 4; If it doesn't work, it may be a problem on the motherboard, first check the battery of the motherboard; Then check the memory chip, the most common failure is that the content in the EPROM is damaged or lost, and the re-flashing BIOS is invalid, and the chip can only be replaced; >>>More
Hardware problems, put the memory down, use an eraser to erase the metal strip, there may be some oxidation. >>>More