RE: Computer crashes after turning on

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How old is your system?

it sounds like it's a hardware issue, I suggest you follow the advice of the
other response, good advice there. and or take it to a good repair shop.

"Markkk" wrote:


Well that’s just it. The crashes are all different. There seems to be no
pattern to them. Some are BSOD crashes, but with all kinds of different
wording such as:

Page fault in non-paged area
IRQL not less or equal
No more IRP stack locations
Driver IRQL not less or equal
An attempt was made to write to read-only memory
PFN list corrupt
Bad pool header

And sometimes I get the BSOD without any error message.

Naturally the numbers accompanying these messages are always different, even
though the same error message may be displayed.

Other times I get black screen crashes, and sometimes the computer will
automatically reboot itself after a crash. Sometimes it freezes up and won’t
turn off at the power button, so I have to unplug it to restart it.
Occasionally, it makes horrible screeching noises when it crashes, but mostly
the fan just starts blowing hard. There are probably a few variations on the
crash that I haven’t mentioned, but you get the idea. A tough one to trouble
shoot.



"sgopus" wrote:

does it display an error code ie BSOD Blue screen of death windows stop
error code.
please post back the exact wording of the error and the numbers.

"Markkk" wrote:


I have had a continuing problem with my computer crashing after I turn it on
in the morning. It usually crashes a couple of times in the first 15 minutes
or so. I cleaned out the dust from inside the tower a few months ago, and
that fixed it for a awhile. When it returned I cleaned out the remaining dust
I had missed before, and it was OK for a few days. But the crashing came
back. So I reloaded all my software and operating system, figuring a bad
virus might have corrupted something on the disk. Well, it ran a couple days
without crashing after that, but now the crashing is as bad as ever. It
doesn’t seem to matter whether I scan for viruses or not. I’ve run
Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware and Semantic scans to no effect. Does anyone have
any other ideas about how to fix this problem?


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