Why does my computer often freeze after connecting to the Internet?

Updated on number 2024-06-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    My computer was like this some time ago.,It's either poisoned or the program is messed up.,Find a computer company to reinstall the program!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The stuck machine in this case is not a problem with the system resources, as mentioned above is likely to be the installed software is not compatible with each other. It's also possible that the system is loaded with too much rogue software. It is advisable to reinstall it and then use Super Bunny to check your non-system to kill the remnants of the rogue software.

    Then check the system with a professional antivirus software such as Kaspersky, and finally make a ghost backup.

    Your PC configuration may not be stuck, note that after a while run the defragmentation.

    There's also the removal of useless startup items.

    Software such as Kaspersky consumes a lot of memory (but your configuration is fine) and the memory is released. Task Manager observes very processes.

    There are also laptops that pay special attention to heat dissipation (fan) ......

    If you can't do it again, reinstall the system.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because you only said that it will crash after connecting to the Internet, I don't know if your normal operating system crashes. There is no crash problem when running the computer normally, but there is a crash when the network is connected, which may be due to the existence of viruses and Trojans on your computer running, which occupy a lot of resources or the web page you browse is hung by a Trojan virus, and the mainstream antivirus software has a web page anti-trojan and so on protection checks, which will occupy a lot of resources when running these checks and anti-virus, resulting in a crash. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out a thorough anti-virus sweep, followed by stopping browsing the web pages of the trojans, and of course, don't forget to update the virus database of the anti-virus software in time!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Computer freezes are generally a memory problem

    1.Computer applications take up too much memory space, resulting in insufficient memory capacity and crashes;

    2.Crashes due to incorrect application memory space allocation;

    3.Poor memory quality, the data written to memory by the application cannot be read, resulting in a crash;

    4.Multiple applications collide when the memory address allocation is muffled, resulting in a crash;

    5.The system is infected with viruses, and a large number of viruses are replicated in memory, resulting in insufficient available memory of the application, resulting in application memory allocation conflicts and resulting in crashes.

    6.Although many crashes eventually come down to memory, it doesn't mean that a computer crash is memory corruption, or it may be a virus that causes system chaos and memory conflicts.

    How to fix the computer freeze:

    1.Start Task Manager: Press [Ctrl+Alt+del] to quickly launch Task Manager.

    Note: When the computer is unresponsive, you can often press the Ctrl+Alt+del key combination to start the task manager), in the "Application" bar under the task manager window, select the task you want to end (select the task to make the computer crash), and then click "End Task" to be stupid;

    2.After booting up, use Guard and antivirus, and comprehensively examine the computer;

    4.If the above methods do not work, press the power button of the computer to force the shutdown and back up the data, format the whole disk and reinstall the system.

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