- Make sure your computer is not over heating by checking the temperature of your computer and laptop.
- If your computer is over heating, try to lower the temperature by changing the fan speed or by using a coolant.
- If you are still having problems with crashes, then you may need to get a new computer or laptop.
Ways to fix keeps crashing issue on PC
Reboot Computer
When the Start menu appears, click the Control Panel item. When the Control Panel appears, double-click on System and Security. When the System and Security window appears, click on Administrative Tools. When the Administrative Tools window appears, double-click on Event Viewer. When the Event Viewer window appears, click on Applications and Services Logs. When the Applications and Services Logs window appears, double-click on Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus. When Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus is displayed in the list of applications, right-click it and select Properties from the pop-up menu. In the Properties dialog box for Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus, under General tab, click on Settings. In Settings dialog box for Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus, under Authentication section (see Figure 1), select Use Windows authentication or Use a custom authentication provider from a list of providers (see Figure 2). Click OK to close Properties dialog box for Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus. Figure 1: Authentication section in Settings dialog box for Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus Figure 2: Selecting Use Windows authentication or Use a custom authentication provider from a list of providers in Authentication section in Settings dialog box for Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus ..
Shut Down the computer.
When your computer shuts down, press the Power Button to reboot the system.
Make Sure CPU Works Properly
Clean the fan to ensure proper airflow.
Make sure all fans are running properly. ..
Computer cases can be a great way to keep your computer cool. Make sure the case has ventilation so the computer can cool down. also, open one side of the case during summers and use a cooling fan so it can cool down
Boot in Safe Mode
Shut down your computer and press the power button to reboot.
Press and hold the Power Button for five seconds and repeat this twice until the Preparing Automatic Repair notification appears on the screen.
Windows will automatically diagnose the problem if it is not responding.
Click on Advanced Options on the Windows Recovery Environment.
On the Advanced Options screen, click Troubleshoot. On the Troubleshoot screen, under Performance, click Memory. On the Memory screen, under Available Memory, click Change. Under Available Memory, type in the desired amount of memory and then click OK. ..
Safe Mode is a mode that allows you to access your computer’s settings and programs without having to go through the normal startup process. Safe Mode can help you fix problems with your computer, or prevent them from happening in the first place.
Run System File Checker
Safe Mode with Command Prompt is a way to start your computer in a safe mode so that you can troubleshoot problems and fix them. To do this, you need to press the number 6 key on your keyboard.
If you are having problems with your computer, you can try to fix it by using the Windows System File Checker. ..
Wait for the problems to fix themselves.
Close the Command Prompt and restart your computer. ..
Final Words
If you’re having problems with your computer crashing or freezing, it might be because of a keeps crashing issue. You can try to fix it by following these steps:
- Check if your computer is up to date. Make sure that your computer is up to date by checking for updates and installing them if necessary.
- Try changing the settings on your computer. If you don’t have any control over the settings on your computer, you can try changing them using the Windows 10 Control Panel.
- Try using a different graphics card. If you’re using a graphics card that isn’t compatible with your computer, you might have to replace it.