If
you have been having issues with your personal computer and want to
know if it might be headed for a crash, these are the tips to help you
out.
Illustrative photo
Computer crashes can sincerely be
frustrating; one moment your PC seems fine and then next it’s down and
takes your files along with it. However, as suddenly and seemingly
unexpected as computer crashes can be, they do give signs beforehand. We
reveal six issues your PC is likely to have before it crashes.
1 - Hardware conflict
Sometimes, two components of a PC will
try to consume the same resource or perform the same task. This creates
a hardware conflict, which manifests itself in unusual behaviour during
certain tasks. An example of this is an audio conflict that may disable
audio in some programmes, but not in others. These conflicts may not
initially crash the system, but they tend to cause instability in the
system, which leads to a Blue Screen of Death and/or a reboot.
To fix this, you should open the
Windows’ Device Manager (you can find this in the Control Panel or via
Windows Search) and check for hardware with a conflict. Hardware with a
conflict typically appears with a yellow exclamation point next to it.
You can re-install drivers for the malfunctioning hardware, or if you
can’t stop the two components from interfering with each other, try
disabling one of them. If that still doesn’t work, then you probably
have to physically remove one of the conflicting components (a
technician should be able to help with this).
2 - Random file or programme corruption issues
This is one of the classic signs of an
imminent computer crash. This is when files that always worked suddenly
don’t open, or only work on occasion. It may or may not be accompanied
by an error message. To fix this, you should first ensure your
anti-virus is running and up to date. Then you should run a full system
scan for malware. A virus can sometimes be the cause of this issue.
Another cause is a failing hard drive, so you should also check this for
problems. If this doesn’t reveal the problem, look for hardware
conflicts in the Windows Device Manager. A driver issue may be the
cause.
3 - Slow, unreliable or noisy mechanical hard drive
Though mechanical hard drives have
become reliable over time, they still contain mechanical components that
eventually wear out over time. So, the failure of these parts is a
reality that users should prepare themselves for.
If programmes are taking a long time
to load, files don’t always open, or the sound of the driver has become
louder when it’s working, then it’s likely the hard drive is wearing
out. You can check the drive for errors, but please don’t consider
yourself problem-free if the result shows no errors. It is better to
backup data to be safe.
4 - Noisy system fan
If your PC fan is suddenly louder than
normal, it’s because its internals are too warm. This can eventually
lead to a crash and even hardware damage.
SpeedFan, a PC monitoring tool, can
help you investigate the problem and give you information on the
temperatures your CPU and GPU are reporting. If the problem persists,
you can take your PC to a technician to open up your desktop and clean
out its fan, or replace the cooling pad with a new one.
5 - Random software and/or hardware launches
If software launches without your
permission, it is likely that your PC is a victim of malware. Often, the
programmes that appear are linked to one advertisement or the other,
but Trojan can allow this avenue of attack. Also, if certain hardware
like the webcam tends to activate without your consent, this is also
part of the issue. This tampering eventually leads to problems with your
PC as your PC is slammed with unwanted programmes or its files are
corrupted maliciously.
Solving this problem is not very easy,
but you can remove the malwares and properly clean up your PC after an
attack. An easier solution will be to make sure your files are backed up
and then perform a clean re-install of Windows.
6 - Occasional boot errors
When your system occasionally shows
errors when you are booting your PC, it’s one of the signs to consider.
The error message is usually along the lines of “boot device not found.”
The Windows may eventually fail to reboot after the message, but may
work at a later time or immediately if you press the reset button.
Occasional boot errors are generally a
sign that something is wrong with your hard drive, or that your Windows
installation has become corrupt. The common and usually the only way to
fix this problem is to replace the drive and/or re-install Windows.
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By Ozioma Ubabukoh
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