Windows’s in my computer freezes or stops responding very frequently.
Windows’s in my computer freezes or stops responding very frequently.
A computer may also be freezed frequently this is caused due to the software related problems. If you're getting lockups whenever you are working or opening a program on the computer then confirm that the latest updates are available on the computer for that program.
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I think you have to check the Operating system there might be any issue in it. Verify with your operating system that it has all the latest updates for the operating system is been available and installed in it.
Heat also causes this type of problem in your computer. If the processor of the computer is getting too much heated then the computer starts freeze. When this kind of problem is generated there is a abnormal noise in the computer which states that the fan in the computer is failing and need to be replaced as early as possible.
For checking the fan first checks that the power supply provided to the fan is adequate or not and also make sure that the fan is moving very smoothly. For all other fan in the computer you will need to open it and see the fan working or if your Bios monitors then the RPM of the fans, enter the BIOS and make sure the BIOS does not reply with the errors.
I think this problem is might be related to the Hardware. In accumulation to software, hardware can also be the reason for a computer to lock. If you have lately new any new hardware into the computer, try provisionally removing it to make sure it is not the reason of your subject.
Before trying to attempt to take away any hardware, make sure you are not encountering this issue as of hardware conflicts by screening the Device Manager for errors.
If you have not newly installed any new hardware into the computer, the next best answer to formative if this is a hardware matter would be take away any hardware on the computer that is not desirable. For example, eliminate your modem, network card, sound card, and any other expansion cards that are not required for the computer to operate. Run the computer without these cards to see if they are the cause of your issue.
Try to check out the Hardware; if after reinstalling your operating system, or during the installation of your operating system, your computer turns off strangely, it is very likely that other hardware is failing in the computer.
If you have additional accessible parts or have a friend or co-worker with a alike design that is willing to allow you to test their hardware in your computer, try exchange these parts to determine if they are at liability. Or else, you will need to have the computer serviced.
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