I purchased a new founder computer (configured as 2.8GC/512 MB/120 GB), installed Windows 2000 operating system and Norton Antivirus software, and installed Shock Wave patches. I often went online (1 ~ 2 hours) sudden shutdown and restart, no prompt. I thought that I had just got a virus and got a trojan while surfing the Internet. I did not agree that Windows 2000 operating system was reinstalled. Turn on the chassis to check the hardware and find that the power supply is 250 W, and I have added an optical drive, I think the power is not enough, so the optical drive and the soft drive are unplugged, the phenomenon still exists, therefore, I suspect that these problems were caused by improper computer configuration. Therefore, I called founder for repair after-sales service. After learning about the situation, founder technical staff thought it could be a virus and did not want to go to the door for repair. He said that software problems would be charged. He asked me to delete the original partition, repartition it, and install a new system. The author reluctantly deleted the well-developed stuff and re-installed the Windows XP SP1 operating system as required. This time, the author did not go online, patched the shock wave, and Norton Antivirus software was installed, the Skynet firewall is also installed, so I thought the virus would not be able to come again. It has been used for a long time and there is no problem. After 7 minutes of surfing the Internet, I got stuck. I only had to move the mouse (not false). I got online again after hot boot and crashed again 14 minutes later. After N times, I asked for help online.
I tried it one by one under the guidance of online experts. Some people say that there are other illegal programs or viruses, and my system should not; some people say that there may be hardware problems, and pointed out that there is a high possibility of hard disk or memory problems, I think that hard disks sometimes cool, and I really suspect that there is a problem with the hard disk, but I found no problem after analyzing it with tools. Besides, my computer is a brand-new machine. Some people also say that, it is best to close useless Services, such as telnet, Remote Registry, SSDP Discovery Service, Terminal Services, etc. I did so and it is invalid.
I am also engaged in network management. I can't ask for help on the Internet. It seems that I only rely on myself. After careful analysis of the situation, I believe that unreasonable computer configuration should not cause such a serious problem, and the possibility of virus intrusion is also basically ruled out, why do Windows XP and Windows 2000 have different operating systems? I still have doubts about the power supply. Windows XP has more strict requirements on the power supply, but on the other hand, I think it is not a power supply problem, if it is a power supply problem, it should be a problem when you do not access the Internet, but this is not the case.
The author focuses on the differences between computer process activities when surfing the Internet and when surfing the Internet. when surfing the Internet, computer antivirus software and firewall do not work. After surfing the Internet, anti-virus software and firewall start to block external intrusion, the activity is extremely frequent. Another difference is that the Internet uses the IE 6.0 SP1 browser. After finding out the difference, the author analyzes the IE 6.0 SP1 browser. This software has been patched, after that, I searched for various reports on IE browser vulnerabilities, but I didn't have any questions about crashes. It seems that IE browser should have no problems. Then I analyzed the Norton Antivirus Software (Enterprise Edition client 8.1, the problem persists when Kingsoft drug overlord is modified after it is uninstalled. It seems that the problem is only in Skynet firewall. The author installed version 2.51 and uninstalled it to access the Internet. I was overjoyed that it had been over for an hour and there was no problem. Well, it's not long, and it's dead again. It seems that the problem is not all about Skynet firewall. Search for information about Skynet firewall, find articles about the conflict between hyper-threading CPU and Some firewalls that cause IE crashes, and carefully search for information about IE crashes, I did not find this problem by myself, and many people share the same phenomenon. I found that they all use the P4 hyper-threading CPU. It seems that the problem has been found, go to coms to disable the hyperthreading function of the processor and access the Internet again. The problem has never been crashed.
After searching for relevant information, we found that there are currently few software that can support the hyper-threading function, and only a few large software can support it. It seems that I am in trouble to enjoy the latest technology. I believe that although the current P4 hyper-threading CPU technology has brought to you, this technology is not practical for individual users. Compared with the performance of the entire processor, hyper-Threading Technology does not significantly improve the performance, and there is no software support. In addition, there are only a few users with high performance requirements. Considering the current problems with P4 hyper-threading CPU, to avoid incompatibility between hyper-threading and software and cause unnecessary troubles, it is recommended that users who have purchased P4 hyper-threading CPU should disable the hyper-threading function.