Sometimes bad or flaky memory (RAM memory, not your hard drive) can cause
seemingly random system crashes. If you have just the right combination of
programs open and system memory in use, and your computer tries to access a
"bad spot" on a RAM chip, the results can be unpredictable. Or they
can be the Blue Screen of Death. You can try replacing your RAM sticks one at a
time to see if the problem goes away. This involves opening up the system unit
and looking at scary wires and stuff, so for some people just living with the problem
may be a workable option.
More likely, you
have a software problem. Some programs just don't get along... they trample on
each other's memory spaces and confusion (or the BSOD) results. And it seems
that Windows just gets old and cranky the longer you have it installed. You may
solve the problem by using the System File Checker, or if all else fails, by
re-installing the Windows operating system and/or your software packages. If
the problem seems to be limited to one particular program, try re-installing
just that one first.
Spyware or a
computer virus can also make strange things happen.
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