Overheating: For a CPU that's overheating, you may check the PC wellness segment of your BIOS. A healthy CPU fan generally runs at on 3000 to 5000 RPMS. You may also want to check your power supply and video card fan. A fan may be repaired by cleaning it (removing and unclogging dirt on its blades).
Computer storage: Widows generally detects a problem with your computer's memory and may start the memory diagnostics tool automatically.
However, if you suspect that there is a problem with your memory and wish to start diagnostics manually, go to the memory diagnostic tool, which is under, Control Panel>System and Maintenance> Administrative tools. You will be prompted to choose whether to run the program on restart or restart and run later.
Errors on your disk drive: To check for errors on your Hard Drive, go to My Computer, right click on the drive, and click Properties>Tools and then click Check Now...You may choose automatically fix file system errors for a more thorough scan.
Out-of-date or poorly programmed device drivers: while your computer seems to predictably crash when you perform certain tasks such as play games, watch movies or plug-in certain hardware such as a joystick, the drivers associated to that task may have a problem. The first thing is to check for compatibility. Check if the drivers you installed meant for your version of Windows.
Corrupt files and programs: Corrupt files may also present problems in your system. A corrupt file is sometimes created when there's interruption when you try to
The quickest way to find a problem is to always start with the most obvious cause. Generally speaking, hardware malfunctions are usually the most obvious and easiest to fix. Secondly, check if there is a pattern for the "crashes", especially if you have encountered several "crashes" before. For example, you may find that your computing device tends to crash when you're watching movies; this may indicate a problem with your graphics card drivers.
What causes a computer crash?
A computing device crash is a condition where a computer's application and or operating system ceases to function properly and exists, due to a malfunction in the execution of the machine instruction. The most commonly known computer crash is arguably the "Blue Screen of Death". These crashes sometimes happen at least convenient time, like when you're about to finish an assignment or report, not to mention the time wasted when you try to restore the system.
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