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Windows constantly crashes on a laptop, what's the problem?
Every two or three months you have to reinstall Windows, after that everything is fine: you set it up for yourself, install programs, monitor the computer, and in the end, at one point, it shows that Windows is damaged and needs to be restored. And so again and again. What could be the problem? I have almost no information, I tried to treat the system differently: it doesn’t matter if I monitor the computer or not, it always crashes at the most inopportune moment. The master said that the screw would soon come to an end and it would be desirable to replace it later, but that was less than a month ago.
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So the master has already told you that the disk needs to be changed, apparently there are problems in it.
See SMART disk
Run some tests and see what they show. Start with the screw, then the memory, then the processor.
My friend, my advice to you: buy a screw and don’t f*ck your own brains
I myself encountered this (I was young, green) I
changed the screw and everything became normal
Nothing helped: low-level formatting, multi-threaded overwriting of the disk, mapping bad sectors
Pull important information from the disk before it's too late
and put in a new one
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