Computer infected with virus
One of the most important causes of a device stall is due to viruses or malware entering the system. The virus can damage operating system files, disrupt the normal operation of the computer and make the device hanging and unresponsive.
The virus often spreads when users access unsafe websites, download fake software or of unknown origin.
When infected with a virus, the computer may run abnormally slowly, the application cannot be opened or cannot be turned off.
Solution: Install and update reputable virus terminal software, avoid accessing suspicious websites.
Low capacity RAM, memory overload
Too little RAM compared to the needs of the user is also the cause of the device being stunted.
When opening too many applications at the same time, RAM is taken up, making it impossible for the system to handle additional tasks, leading to the device being hung up.
Commonly encountered when running heavy software such as photoshop, AutoCAD, high-end graphics games.
Solution: Upgrade RAM, turn off background applications, check memory-consuming processors with Task Manager.
Poor operation of the heating system
The high temperature due to ineffective heat generation automatically stops working to protect the components.
Using the machine for a long time without stopping causes the grinding system to accumulate dirt.
Lack of heat glue or weak operation of the heat fan is also affected.
Solution: Regularly clean the device, replace the heat glue, use a heat substrate for the laptop.
Incorrect or error-prone screen card
If you use a machine to design graphics, film or play heavy games, an output card that is not strong enough or compatible will cause hanging up.
Driver errors or conflicts between onboard cards and departed cards are also common causes.
Solution: Update the latest graphics card driver, check compatible when upgrading the hardware.
Loose, unstable installation of hardware
In repaired or long-used computers, the components inside can be loose, deviated or poorly contacted.
The error is due to careless assembly or collision, broken.
The loose connections on the mother circuit board can cause loss of signal, power outages, hanging up the machine or damaging the components.
Solution: Bring the device to a reputable technical center to check and tighten hardware connections.