My laptop has been acting like this for quite a while. at first i thought it was because of running videos but it has no apparent reason of freezing or buzzing, or sometimes bluescreening. I've already reinstalled windows but it hasn't improved not even the tiniest bit.
SOURCE: My asus eee pc will
Restart your computer..start tapping F8 quickly..if you reaches advance boot menu..there select repair my computer..then select the language..then enter your username and password if you use any..in recovery options you can try startup repair or system restore options..lastly if nothing works then select the factory image restore which will take your computer to factory settings but delete everything
SOURCE: Hi! I've bought a brand new Asus laptop and
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You also don't say how you installed the Applications, particularly if any of them were downloaded from the internet. If so, the download might have been, corrupt, incomplete or malware infected. Another potential source of corruption to System Files are corrupt, incomplete Updates downloads or interrupted Updates configuration processes.
It would appear that there has been some corruption to your Windows 7 64-Bit System Files.
The first issue to consider is whether all the Applications installed are 64 Bit or 64 Bit compatible. If not, uninstall the applications, but first you have to resolve the problem.
I suggest:
Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore > Restore my computer to an earlier time > select a highlighted date on the calendar to the left and an event in the event schedule to the right that both precede the error > Restore > Restart PC.
You can only safely install MS Office from a genuine MS Office Disc or download it from an Authorised Access, Multi-user Licensed ISO File on an office server. FTP Client Applications are the same. Safe, reputable, reliable online download sources abound, such as www.acebit.com.
If System Restore does not clear the problem and any applications were downloaded from the web, try running antivirus and antispyware scans to purge any infection found.
If none of the above works you might have to Restore to Factory Default Settings and install your Applications carefully again.
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