It is extremely rare for Windows 7 to fail. Windows will fail by itself only when something disastrous happens, like a power surge or perhaps a sudden reset while Windows is modifying a vital system file.
Troubles are more commonly brought on by something beyond Windows, for example software, updates, and drivers. Physical hardware rarely causes problems in Windows.
A lot of of the issues with Windows come from poorly written software or hardware drivers or with a lot of devices or programs placed on or in your PC. In my experience, the most typical problems within Windows are caused, in order, by:
Some problems may cause what is known as a domino effect, where one event sparks a string of other events, therefore it is always better to diagnose and repair problems as soon as you can once they first appear.
One unchecked issue will then result in others, just because a malfunctioning process, service, or driver may cause other programs or Windows functions to fail, as these processes, services, or drivers in many cases are shared by a number of applications or Windows components.
For example, you may have an issue with Ie crashing repeatedly. This may be just because a component Ie explains to another Windows program, for example Windows Explorer, is corrupt or because another program or process causes it to crash.
The thing is that the origin of the issue is not necessarily obvious; a failing program might not be the main cause of the issue. In these cases, you can use more advanced diagnostic methods and tools to identify a problem.
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