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Are You One of Those Who Want to Know – “Why Does My Computer Crash?”

October 12th, 2009
by Travis Van Slooten

I’m sure that for even once in your life you have shouted in exasperation “Why does my computer crash just when I need it most?” It’s not an uncommon scenario for many of us — you’ve papers to complete, deadlines to beat and suddenly your computer quits just like that. Here’s a thought worth mulling over: it could be that your computer crashed simply because you used it so much. Like people, computers also crack under pressure. While it is extremely frustrating having to deal with it, it is also worth knowing why so you can keep it from happening again.

To keep this from happening to you, it’s important that you know how to diagnose the cause of failure. This may seem difficult to do in the face of a crashed computer. Keep in mind though that every computer figure has its signals which can help you get to the heart of the matter. Determining the cause of the crash can give you the chance to prevent it from happening.

When you overuse your computer, a computer crash may happen at any point. Most computer troubles are caused by overheating, poor ventilation and non-stop usage. These three conditions combined can put a lot of stress on your computer. There are some instances wherein the computer shuts down as a safety precaution. All you have to do is give time to cool down before you start it again. In some cases however, excess heat can also cause hardware failure, and when this happens, you have no choice but to replace the drive with a new one. Another probable cause of a shutdown is when your PC is straining your power source.

Now if you’re also wondering, “Why does my computer crash most of the time?” the problem could lie with the software or the programs installed. For instance, the crash could be because of your anti-virus software. This may sound strange as the virus is usually the one that wreaks havoc to any computer but in some cases, anti-virus software that is incompatible with your other programs, could spell trouble as well. You can address this issue by reading up on your anti-virus software. Other causes of your computer slowing down and possibly crashing later on are a fragmented hard drive or a cluttered registry. These can be remedied with a registry cleaner and a defrag program run regularly.

The early signs of a computer crash are easy to recognize: a hard drive making strange noises could be experiencing mechanical failure, and desktop errors you often encounter may be indicative of software conflict within the system. If you stay on the alert for these signs, you can do preventive measures to avoid a computer crash, or even just do a data backup of all your computer files before it is too late. Most computers are bound to fail sooner or later, but if you have a file backup plan in place, you won’t be left so helpless, and asking “Why does my computer crash?

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