Stop Windows 7 from Crashing

Written by Admin on January 17, 2010

Windows 7 has being the latest version launched by Microsoft keeping in mind user attraction list and the requirements. As compared to windows vista, it is much faster in performance and also has couple of additional customized features. Microsoft had launched windows 7 considering the ground level and standard specifications. Windows 7 is known to perform with good results for most of the user. However, at times, it does result in crash and system failure. This article would provide you tip where in you can prevent your windows 7 system from crashing.

 1. Windows 7 System specifications – The first requirement is going for a relatively modem configuration system which you could select to install windows 7. Windows 7 does consume less system resources as compared to windows 7. However, overall size for installation is a load on the computer. For any system chosen to install windows 7, here are list of standard minimum specifications to follow and then proceed on the installation.

  • Processor of 1GHz
  • Ram of 1GB
  • Hard Disk free space of around 16GH
  • DirectX support for graphics and memory 128 MB

 

 2. The next check point if for the drivers required for the windows 7 installation. You need to ensure you have the right drivers compatible to the windows 7 version before you proceed on the installation. The drivers need to be updated and the recent matching the system configuration and requirements for windows7. Many

Times, it’s seen that a wrong or corrupt driver can lead to windows 7 crash and thereby create problems during the installation.

 3. The other point to remember is that incasing you had a crash for the system; you should boot your system in safe mode. This is for the reason safe mode always remembers the last action or task performed by you and in this way you can remember the last specific task you did and that resulted in crash. It could be an update, patch, settings change etc. In this way you can undo the changes by booting your system in safe mode post crash.

4. You need to have sufficient hard disk space to install windows 7 and the related programs. In-case you are running short of space; you could copy all your video and music files to another external hard drive. Also, you could free up space by removing all the unwanted software’s and programs from your existing system.

5. Once you have completed all the above mentioned checks, you can make the most important check i.e registry check. You could use the registry cleaner which will detect in-case you have any issues related to registry and fix them on the spot. This is a crucial step which you should do in order to complete the installation successfully.

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