HOW TO COPE UP WITH CRASHES?
General faults are sure to strike a feeling of fear into the hearts of PC users everywhere.
These kinds of crashes as well as faults can strike when you least expect them to happen. Right? Just when you think that you are not happy with your life, your system crashes and any unsaved work or important data you might be downloading or editing are lost. It is very difficult to know about these faults as they have a lot of potential causes, but there are proper ways to eliminate most of them.
Windows is geared up with a very unique ability. It is to enable various programs to run on your system, at the same time. The reason as to why the system does not crash, is that Windows is responsible for protecting them from each other.
An application is only allowed to access the memory that it ‘owns.’ It is because of the fact that other processes, that are running at the same time, should not get corrupted.
If any kind of application tries to access memory, that actually belongs to some other program, then it is immediately detected by the Windows. As a result, Windows displays a message like ‘Application caused a general protection fault…’ on the screen. This immediately closes down that particular program that is responsible for offending the process. Other such kind of errors, like the ‘Invalid page fault’ is connected with similar causes like the above mentioned one.
Windows is very strict, specially in these kinds of situations. If any process tends to breaks the rules, it gets closed down. We, as users, may not like it, but it is true that it is better to close down one application that is misbehaving than let it go on. That may result in the crash of he whole system.
Errors
You must not over-react to the situation– everyone gets these problems occasionally.
Don’t completely reformat your system on order to try and fix an error that only happens once a month.Understand the problem first…
Just keep this thing in mind that one error can cause others. If you are visiting your favorite sites and your browser crashes, then this process can leave your system in an unstable state.
This means that if you will surf those sites again, you’re more likely to get a lot of system errors.You So, what is the Solution? If you’re getting these kinds of error messages again and again, then you must restart your system. Turn it off, wait, and turn it on again. If you still get errors, then you must think seriously.
Are the errors displayed when when you surf your favorite sites?
It is one of the most common error and is called a corrupt cache or history file. You have an option of deleting the contents of your cache as well as the history file. If the problem still exists, then it is better to wipe your whole hard drive and do a clean install.