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		<title>Top Reasons Why Your Computer is Crashing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computer crashes are one of the most annoying experiences that you can deal with when working with your computer. The annoyance of lost data coupled with the fact that you have to go through all of the hassle of rebooting your computer may drive you over the edge. So what can you do if your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div id="attachment_101" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><img src="http://www.howtocomputer.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/compcrash.jpg" alt="Computer crash!!!" title="compcrash" width="240" height="180" class="size-full wp-image-101" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Computer crash!!!</p></div>	Computer crashes are one of the most annoying experiences that you can deal with when working with your computer.  The annoyance of lost data coupled with the fact that you have to go through all of the hassle of rebooting your computer may drive you over the edge.  So what can you do if your computer is constantly crashing, and what could be causing it to crash?  This article will diagnose a few common reasons that computers often crash.</p>
<h3>Overheating</h3>
<p>	One of the most common causes of computer crashes is overheating.  If your video card or processor is getting too hot your computer will automatically shut your computer down which could result in a loss of data or even damage the hardware if it happens enough.  To fix this problem you need to either install a new fan or another cooling method and test to make sure that the part is cooling down.  If you have no luck with adding cooling solutions you should consult a professional or completely replace the part at fault.</p>
<h3>Viruses/Spyware</h3>
<p>	If your computer is infected by a virus or by spyware then that malware could possibly be causing your computer to crash.  This problem can be fixed almost an infinite amount of ways but the most common way to fix this issue is by running a virus scan.  If all else fails, however, then don’t count of the options of running a system restore or completely wiping your hard drive with a reformat depending on the severity of the virus.</p>
<h3>Incompatible or Broken Hardware</h3>
<p>	This is probably the easiest of the problems to identify because it will be noticeable very quickly.  If you have broken hardware when Windows tries to locate where a certain piece is and it gets nothing back it will instantly be ready to crash itself.  The only solution to this probably is to unfortunately, replace the hardware which could be expensive based on which piece is broken.</p>
<h3>Too Much Running</h3>
<p>	If you have too many background applications running then it’s very easy to cause an overload leaving very little resources for your computer.  This will eventually cause a crash but will not have any serious repercussions.  To solve a problem involving too many applications running it’s important that you set up programs so that they don’t boot up when you start your computer.</p>
<p>	Computer crashes can be frustrating, but there aren’t an unlimited number of reasons to why they’re happening.  If you experiment and do a little research you should be able to diagnose why you computer is crashing on you.</p>
<p>Photo Credits: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/shht/">Shht!</a></p>
<p id="bte_opp"><small>Originally posted 2009-12-06 03:50:31. </small></p>]]></content:encoded>
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