I. Too many programs are loaded at startup
Do not load too many applications at startup, especially if your memory is smaller than 64 MB. Under normal circumstances, the system resources should not be less than 90% after Win9X is started. It is best to maintain the value above 90%. If no program is run after startup, it is lower than 70%, some applications need to be detached; otherwise, "blue screen" may appear ".
2. Application bugs
Some applications are designed with defects or errors, and may conflict with Win9X or compete for resources during running, resulting in the failure of Win9X to allocate memory addresses or encounter protective errors. Such bugs may be unpredictable, and free software is the most common. In addition, because some users are still using pirated software, including pirated Win9X, these pirated software may damage and lose part of the source code during decryption, making the software unstable and unreliable, it often leads to "blue screen ".
3. Caused by unknown programs or virus attacks
This phenomenon occurs when we access the Internet at ordinary times. When we surf, especially when we enter some BBS sites, our IP addresses may be exposed, some software attacks by hackers. In this case, it is best to install some defense software on your computer. In addition, you need to perform security settings to log on to the BBS and hide your own IP address.
4. version conflict
Some applications need to call the dynamic link library DLL of a specific version. If the DLL of the old version overwrites the DLL of the new version or deletes the application, if a useful DLL file is deleted by mistake, the above call may fail, resulting in a "blue screen ". Try again.
This article is about the blue screen that may be caused by software use. Of course, this is only a small part of the reason for the blue screen.
5. errors or damages in the Registry
In many cases, this is the main cause of "blue screen. The registry stores important data such as Win9X hardware configuration, application settings, and user data. If the registry is incorrect or damaged, a blue screen may appear ". If your computer often has a "blue screen", you should first consider that there is a problem with the Registry. You should promptly detect and repair it to avoid greater losses.
6. hardware and software incompatibility
New technologies and new hardware have developed rapidly. If new hardware is installed with blue screens, most of them are related to the old BIOS or driver of the motherboard, so that hardware cannot be well supported. If your motherboard supports BIOS upgrade, upgrade to the latest version or install the latest device driver as soon as possible.