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Memory corruption or incompatibility.
When there are bad blocks inside the memory or when the compatibility with the motherboard is not good, it will also occur frequently: registry errors, memory errors, blue screens, insufficient system resources, and then freezes.
Nowadays, the functions of the host are more and more convenient, such as keyboard boot, password boot, STR and so on. As everyone knows, the more functions there are, the more likely they are to malfunction. Especially for the str function, when we turn on this function of the machine, we choose to sleep, then the system will save the current settings in the memory, and then turn off the circuits of other parts, only the secondary power supply and memory-related circuits work.
During sleep, the memory is constantly refreshed and its contents are not lost. However, if it is in summer, because the power of each memory is about 20W, when you sleep for a long time, it will cause too much heat to accumulate and cannot be dissipated, and finally burn the host power supply or memory.
2 Software There are many failures that cause software to crash, such as viruses, driver installation errors, driver conflicts with the system or other software, CMOS settings are wrong, or the configuration is incorrect, or the files loaded by the files are missing or corrupted, the loaded programs are too large and too small, and the system has too few remaining resources, etc.
1) Viruses.
Generally, the machine was able to operate normally at first, but suddenly slowed down one day, and there were frequent crashes. In this case, we must first use the latest anti-virus software to determine whether the machine has been infected with the virus. Nowadays, computer viruses emerge in an endless stream, and most of the transmission methods tend to spread through the network, so when we go online, we must install network anti-virus software, and close some open and infrequently used ports.
2) Driver installation error.
If the driver of the hardware is installed incorrectly or the driver of the hardware itself is buggy, it will also cause a crash, so you need to check whether the driver of the installed hardware matches the model of the hardware or the model of the core chip. If you can, go online** for the latest drivers for that hardware.
3) The CMOS settings are incorrect.
CMOS content such as CPU frequency, frequency multiplier, memory refresh time, L1, L2 is turned on, ECC check or even check, 15-16M, etc., when the above content is set incorrectly, you will obviously feel that the computing speed of the host slows down, and finally crashes.
When the "Anti virus" or "Virus Warnning" virus protection function in the CMOS settings is turned on, we will have a crash during the installation of Win9X software, because the system prevents the program from writing instructions to the boot area of the main boot area and the C drive.
Due to frequent modification of CMOS parameters or damage to CMOS parameters by viruses, CMOS parameters are often confused and difficult to recover. The CMOS parameters can be re-set using the method of discharging the CMOS and using the default settings of the system BIOS. The discharge method of CMOS can be carried out according to the motherboard manual.
After resetting the CMOS parameters, the hard disk must also be disinfected.
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It should be that the hardware compatibility is not good.
Then there's the software conflict.
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Isn't it always running big games for a long time, you can look at the blue screen**.
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