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How does a Computer Crash?
Most times, when a computer crashes, the problem lies within the computer's registry. The registry is found within the hard drive, and is constantly changing. Every time you download a new program on to your PC the program "talks" with the hard drive and registry and makes any changes, usually very slight, to the registry it needs to in order to run.
The problem is that when these "slight changes" occur, it can cause a hiccup in another program's ability; causing the first program to malfunction in one way or another. One or two of these on any given computer will not alter the computer's ability. However, over time, with all the programs downloaded, these "hiccups" tend to pile up and can slow your computer down tremendously.
How Can I tell if my Computer has Crashed?
Most computers that have had a registry crash act in unpredictable ways. Programs run frustratingly slow? Software run into malfunctions for no apparent reason? Your computer not the same as when first purchased? In other words, if your computer makes you want to throw it out the window, then chances are your registry needs repair. If you think this is you, please take this time to check out this review site on Registry Repairs.
How do I fix my crashed PC?
If you do feel as though your computer has crashed, you'll want to start by cleaning/repairing the computer's registry. Here is a review site to get you headed in the right track. If problems persist, try looking into Virus Protection software to rid your computer of any bugs.