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10 reasons why PCs crash, that You MUST Know - SickProdigy - 11-17-2025 10 Reasons Why PCs Crash (You Must Know) “Fatal error: the system has become unstable or is busy…” You’ve just been hit with the Blue Screen of Death. Anyone who’s used Windows knows the feeling. What causes it—and how do you prevent it? Below are the 10 most common reasons, formatted cleanly for MyBB: 1. Hardware Conflict Windows crashes often come from devices fighting over the same IRQ (interrupt request). To check for conflicts:
If two devices share the same IRQ, remove/reinstall the problem device or move the card to a different slot. Update drivers when possible. 2. Bad RAM Faulty or mismatched RAM causes Fatal Exception Errors. Fixes may include:
Avoid mixing ECC and non-ECC RAM. 3. Incorrect BIOS Settings Incorrect chipset or RAM timing (e.g., CAS latency) can destabilize your system. Before changing anything in the BIOS, write down original values. Enable “Plug and Play OS = Yes” to let Windows assign IRQs automatically. 4. Hard Disk Problems Fragmentation, low storage, or HDD errors can freeze your system. Recommended maintenance:
5. Fatal OE & VXD Errors (Video Problems) Video card conflicts or bad drivers commonly cause these errors. Try:
6. Viruses Instability, missing boot sectors, or odd crashes may signal a virus. Keep antivirus DAT files updated weekly. Examples: McAfee VirusScan, Norton AntiVirus. 7. Printer Issues Printers have small memory buffers that overflow easily. If the printer freezes or behaves oddly:
8. Faulty or Badly-Installed Software Poor installations or leftover registry entries can crash Windows. Fixes:
9. Overheating CPUs that overheat (especially overclocked ones) may trigger kernel errors. Solutions include:
10. Power Supply Problems Spikes, surges, or outages can crash your PC instantly. A UPS (uninterruptible power supply) gives clean power and time for safe shutdown. Final Tip Regular maintenance—clean drivers, stable BIOS settings, healthy RAM, and good cooling—prevents the vast majority of system crashes. |