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Fix an unresponsive computer?
April 22, 2011
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Computer errors:
Infect spyware
Registry problem
You are infected with spyware if:
* You see too much pop-up advertisements.
* Your browser has toolbars that you haven’t installed.
* Your homepage has changed (and you can’t change it back).
* Other settings have changed without your permission.
* Your computer is slow.
To get rid of spyware and keep your computer clean you can use an antispyware or even more.
You can download a antispyware software.
http://top5antispywarereviews.com/reviews.htm
Registry Cleaner can fix most of pc error
http://top5antispywarereviews.com/Clean_Up_Center.htm
There are many possible reasons for this kind of Crashing…
1. System Errors:
Many errors in system or corrupt data in windows registry leads to crashes. First you need to fox those with any good software toll available such as RegInOut. It will also impact computer performance in positive way.
2.Virus or Trojans:
If you find your Computer Crashes, run an updated virus scanner as you could have a virus.
3.Fragmented Disk:
As files are added, deleted, and updated on a disk, the contents of the file can become spread across different sectors located in different regions of the disk. This is called file or disk fragmentation. Disk fragmentation can slow down your machine because the disk heads have to move back and forth to find all the fragments of a file. Windows comes with it’s own disk defragmentation tool and the microsoft website explains how to run it.
4.Repair system files:
When trying to solve Computer Crashes problem, the Last Known Good Configuration will only repair the registry data. But if there is something wrong with the system files, it will result in system instability or failure to log in the system. So a scan with the system command "SFC" is needed. Once a file is found to be missing or damaged, you will be prompted to insert the installing CD to restore the original file. You can go to Start -> run -> type "sfc /scan now" and then "Enter" to begin the scanning. By the way, please remember to use a patched CD to restore the system if the operating system in the installing CD is an older one, avoiding a restore to an older version.
Do you have problems with the computer if you try to run something by rebooting from a bootable cd, floppy or usb flash drive, like a windows install cd, utility cd or linux live cd? If for example you can boot from the vista or windows 7 install cd and not reinstall but run some other utility from there like repair option etc it is not a hardware problem but the windows files. If your system is that badly messed up it not likely that there is a good way to "fix it up" but a reinstall would be the best way to go.
waooo waooo cool down girl dont get mad ok hmmm first u got 4 gb ram ok remove one ram and add 2gb and try it and ok check ur processor add thermal paste and install a new window operating system formatt c drive and check ur processor heat sink and check ur ram some times does ur mouse pointer hangs right ok its ur ram problem add extra fans in ur cpu too chk this out http://www.techpowerup.com/gallery/index.php?page=3
sad to say its a hardware fault not your software
it may be your cpu is fryed specially if it shuts down while running
but if its only a problem when restarting or turning it off then id back your hdd up asap it maybe you have some damage to your hdd (harddrive)
and if all you get on start is a black screen and bios doesn’t even start its your main board or the bus ram slots even the ram may be faulty all of these can cause that problem
its hard to say without me testing it
go talk to a local computer repair shop explain you have next to no money and if they can offer second hand parts and maybe a quick cheap service
hit it about 10-15 times
and then start with the kicking.
Hope This Helped:)
This sounds like a hardware problem, maybe overheating, power supply or memory.
How does it behave in Safe Mode?
Never, ever use registry cleaners, as they are unreliable and usually make the problem worse.
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unplug computer from wall. open window. throw computer out window. get in car. drive to best buy. buy a new computer. plug new computer into wall.
Step one: bash it with your fist.
Step two: Try it.
Tell me how it works!