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Nowadays, for most Windows 7 Operating System users, the most frustrating problem that frequently occurs is the Windows 7 crash. The operating system crashes randomly without any hint-at the moment you boot the computer, the time you are working on a plan, while racing with friends by computer games, when surfing the internet, and more. This problem is known as BSOD (Blue Screen of Death), under which the computer screen turns blue and crashes at last. Though this kind of problem can make you very depressed and annoyed, but you can get it fixed successfully with the help of tips below.

1. Eradicate Viruses and Spyware.
First perform an overall scan to detect viruses or spyware hidden on your computer. Some viruses or spyware are invisible and hard to be found. They can affect your computer and interfere with the proper functioning of your operating system. Besides, computers attacked by viruses may frequently freeze or even crash. Moreover, these viruses have strong ability in spreading, just like some virus in the human body. The most urgent thing is to eradicate it once your computer is affected.

Fortunately, you can install reliable antivirus software and then kick these malicious programs away from your operating system. Always keep your computer updated with the latest virus definitions. It you have not armed your computer with a good antivirus program; you can try some freeware, which are not only free but also useful.

2. Update PC RAM and Uninstall Unnecessary Programs.
Each software installed on your computer occupies the Random Access Memory (RAM) while running. The RAM is a kind of storage media which allows data stored in it to be accessed directly in any random order. In addition to these applications, your Windows 7 OS also requires a certain amount of resources to run. To ensure these programs run smoothly without crashing, you can either free up some space by removing some redundant programs or upgrade the RAM to a larger size.

3. Fix the Windows 7 Registry Error.
The Windows registry is a big database for storing files and configurations that are used to run all software and hardware on your system. It can be regarded as the “lifeblood” of your computer, as the PC cannot run with no access to the data in the registry. As time went by, more and more data added into the registry would make it congested with needless entries. Some invalid entries would cause errors and lead to computer crashes eventually, especially in new Windows 7/8 operating systems. The worn computer requires frequent PC maintenance for the sake of improving PC performance.

A healthy registry can bring the end of the computer crash; however, the registry is an extremely complicated section of your system. It is impossible to fix it manually since most people have trouble in pointing out the problematic registry entry. If you remove the wrong registry entry or value, the whole system can collapse. To avoid this risk, you had better install a registry cleaner on your computer.

This application can scan your registry comprehensively and remove these invalid entries. Some people may apprehend that the registry cleaner may clean up some important data by mistake and lead to the forever loss of these data. Do not worry; the software developers have already taken this case into consideration. The application would create a backup before removing entries and errors which enable users to restore their registry to its original state if needed.

Do as the three tips above to speed up your compute and completely eliminate Windows 7 crashes. Run a full scan of your computer with a registry cleaner by diving deep into every aspect of the computer's system searching for potential issues quickly and accurately. After scanning the computer, you would be quite surprised by the PC performance.

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Source by Daisy Wood