1. Keep Operating System and Software Up-to-Date: Make sure all installed software, applications and the operating system are updated with the latest patches and security releases.
2. Use Anti-Malware and Firewall Solutions: Install and use anti-malware and firewall solutions to protect your system from malware and virus attacks that can cause crashes.
3. Avoid Overclocking Your System: Overclocking is the process of pushing hardware components beyond their limits. This can cause crashes.
4. Scan for Disk Errors Regularly: Run scan disk regularly to check for any disc errors that can lead to system crashes.
5. Remove Unwanted Software: Removing unnecessary applications and software from your system can help reduce the chances of system crashes.
6. Clean Up Your Disk: Disk cleanup can help remove redundant files that are not needed and help keep your system stable.
7. Keep Your Hardware Cool: Ensure your system is well ventilated and that it’s keeping cool by using a cooling pad or fan to keep your hardware components running without over-heating.