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Several Causes That Make Computer Hangs Frequently August 7th, 2010

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You may often experience events more fun annoying when typing or playing the game and suddenly the computer so it hangs, aka jam. This can happen for several reasons, here are some of the causes the computer to hang:

What causes Computer Hang?

Virus
This is one reason why computers are often “hangs”. Whether you are an ordinary user or a professional computer user, you’ll often face the problem of viruses. The first sign of a virus infection is instability. Some viruses erase the boot sector of hard disks, making it impossible to boot. You had better to protect your computer with good antivirus so it can help you to detect the exist viruses and also to prevent the problem of entry of virus into your computer. The most important thing about antivirus is that you must update it daily, there are new viruses every day, and without updated antivirus software is useless.

Low RAM
RAM problems will probably cause a screen to be dead and colored (BSOD) with also contained the message ‘Fatal Exception Error’. A fatal error indicates a serious hardware problem. Sometimes it can mean there is a part is damaged and needs replacement.

But a fatal error caused by low RAM. So if you want to buy a product you should make sure you buy RAM that branded and do not look that cheap.

BIOS settings
Every motherboard is supplied with a variety of chipset settings that are specified by the manufacturer. Once inside the BIOS, great care must be taken. Try to remember or write down all the settings that have been made. Thus, if you change something and the computer becomes unstable, you’ll know to restore it to its original settings.

Hard disk drives
After several months, information on the hard disk drive starts to become slightly. There is a good idea to defragment your hard disk every week, to prevent freeze screen. Using the Windows Disk Defragmenter every week to keep the information in your hard disk in good condition.

Software
A common problem that often cause the computer “hangs” is a mistake to install the software. System registry may be corrupted by software that has been worn that you thought was in uninstall. Use a REG software cleaner to clean the system registry and delete unused software content. Read the user instructions carefully so you do not do permanent damage to the registry. If the registry is damaged you have to reinstall your operating system.

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