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No idiotic answers. What is happening to the electrons in my motherboard?

2006-07-16 10:29:48 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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Hi :)

First of all you should know about that why computer is freezing ?

Application crashes are normally caused by one of two reasons — either the user is asking the application to do something that it cannot do, or there is a “glitch” in the programming that causes the application to have a memory leak. If there is a glitch caused by the programmer, as the user works within the application it will begin using more and more of the computer's memory to do its job, sort of like starting with a full balloon of air and having the air slowly escape. Once all of the memory has escaped and there is none left, the application will crash, sometimes causing the entire computer to crash.

Another simple cause is poor error handling of problems. Let's say that a user requests the computer or application to do something that it can't. If the application or device doesn't know how to handle the problem it causes the system to shut down because it doesn't know what else it should do.

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2006-07-16 10:32:04 · answer #1 · answered by PC Helper 3 · 0 0

do you mean like... it gets too cold and freezes from cold?.. or.... you are doing something and it just stops responding to your input?

1st case: Your computer becomes an icecube... it is not designed to be stored or operated at these temperatures.. so things will likely break... IC's will crack... circuits on your motherboard may crack.. etc.... not a good thing to do to a computer that you intend to use for anything besides a boat anchor.

2nd case: You are running a program and it just stops responding.. your computer is just sitting there running the same small bit of software over and over...checking for interrupts (from hardware or software needing attention) and nothing is coming at it that it recognizes...this could also be where your computer is running a very tight loop WITHIN a program... and cannot get out because of some error... but ... your computer is still just running program steps... over and over and over... etc..... to break the endless loop... you have to either break it out with ... or perhaps press your reset button (sometimes the power switch)... depending upon the computer.

2006-07-16 17:38:40 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Tom♥ 6 · 0 0

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