[kde] [Bug 493345] New: My computer is crashing all the time

Paulo bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Sep 19 06:33:47 BST 2024


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493345

            Bug ID: 493345
           Summary: My computer is crashing all the time
    Classification: I don't know
           Product: kde
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Other
                OS: Other
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: s4m5beioz1 at expressletter.net
  Target Milestone: ---

Computers that are frequently crashing can be caused by a variety of things.
Here are some steps to help diagnose and resolve the issue:

1. Check for viruses or malware:

Use a reliable antivirus program to scan your computer for threats.
Programs like Avast, Bitdefender, or Malwarebytes can help identify and remove
malware.

2. Update your operating system and drivers:

Keep your operating system (Windows, macOS, etc.) up to date.
Update device drivers, especially video and audio drivers, as outdated versions
can cause crashes.

3. Check resource usage:

In Windows, open Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) and see which programs are
consuming a lot of memory or CPU.
In macOS, use Activity Monitor to check resource usage.
If a program is using a lot of resources, try closing or uninstalling it.

4. Uninstall unnecessary programs:

Too many programs, especially those that start up with the system, can overload
your computer.
Uninstall applications that you don't use or that seem suspicious.

5. Check your storage:

Make sure your hard drive (HDD or SSD) isn't full. When your storage is almost
full, your system can slow down.
Free up space by deleting old files or moving them to an external drive.

6. Test your RAM:

Sometimes, RAM failures can cause crashes. Use tools like MemTest86 to check if
your RAM is working properly.

7. Check your temperature:

Overheating can cause crashes. Check if your computer is getting too hot,
especially when using heavy programs.
Clean the fans and air intakes to ensure proper ventilation.

8. Disable startup programs:

In Windows, go to Task Manager > Startup and disable non-essential programs.
On macOS, go to System Preferences > Users & Groups > Login Items and remove
unnecessary programs.

9. Repair the operating system:

On Windows, use the sfc /scannow command in the Command Prompt to scan and fix
corrupted system files.
On macOS, use Disk Utility to check and repair permissions and the disk itself.

10. Reinstall the operating system:

If all of the above solutions don’t work, you may need to reinstall the
operating system to fix deeper issues.
These steps may help resolve the issue. If none of them work, you may need to
take your computer to a professional for further diagnosis.

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