This depends entirely on what needs to be fixed. Computers are incredibly complex and when things go wrong it may not be clear what the problem may be. If you have a problem with your computer, the best way to get a solution is to accurately describe your problem to a professional or even someone who is well-acquainted with the workings of computers.
When i go to fix a computer i bring my hands with me (it helps).
In order to fix a computer it is best to know what the problem is and how to fix it. So it would be recommended that a person know how to operate a computer first.
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No but it can slow your laptop or computer down a bit. I myself wouldn't go on it because exploring all the downloads I have a slow enough laptop and my computer is completely crashed. Good luck!
The non-technical term for the sudden failure of a computer is "crashed".
Well most of the time your computer crashes because something even went wrong with the software or your computer has some type of program doing the crashes 80% of the time your computer crashes because there is a malfunction in the software which is not good but not bad just get the reboot Cd/recovery disk and upload it if your whole hard drive crashed then buy a new one can sometimes get kind a pricey but think working computer or computer in trashcan me i like my computer to work most of the time but there are times when your computer really gets kinda old and it is time to get a new computer what operating system is your computer running windows xp crashes every now and then windows vista crashes alot windows 7 and windows xp are your best bet good luck.Crashing, means you computer froze or locked up. Resetting your computer would be a temporary fix. All computers freeze, and it may be for no reason at all. However, most crashing is caused by viruses, or a problem with the computer itself, in either event you will need to take it to a local computer repair shop to fix the problem.
Your computer didn't crash "due to" a mini-dump; it crashed for some other reason, and the "mini-dump" contains some error messages that your computer saved to explain WHY it crashed. There are "mini-dump" viewer programs that can often show you WHY your computer crashed, and that may be the information you need to fix the problem. For example, the mini-dump file may indicate that a device driver failed, such as a video driver or network interface. Knowing what crashed can allow you to know which driver needs to be updated.
Attempt to start the computer in Safe Mode and load a minimal set of drivers. Or you can try rebooting the computer with the operating system disk.
The plane has chrashed; Flyet styrtede ned. My computer crashed; Min computer gik ned.The car crashed into the wall; Bilen smadrede i væggen.
You can't fix it, once you do that its done, your computers crashed
If a computer crashed on the Window screen a wise thing to do would be to restart the computer. However, if the user does not fully understand what repercussions this could have it's wise to consult a manual that came with the computer, or consult a member of staff at a local computer shop.
oovoo .. it depends on your computer but it completely crashed mine but it has no viruses
i got the original hypercam... so far it has not crashed my computer
SuperGrubDisk is the most popular dual boot and Grub repair utility. There are different versions so dig around. See below for link
your computer has crashed
Yes it crashed my computer don't play it!
its to late sorry!
Computer has Crashed