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Computer Keep Freezing

09 Mar
A computer that keeps freezing can be very annoying especially when you try to do something important, but unfortunately there is no button “magic” To resolve this problem, because there are many reasons that can cause what happened. There may be a corrupted file or corrupted system, a program that is unstable, a damaged installation of software, malware or viruses, hardware failure or overheating.

Part II. Software.

Freezing caused by unstable files, software, or be treated fairly difficult, especially because you have no time to run antivirus or antispyware or diagnoses before the system hangs again. Sometimes your computer from May to freeze during startup. If this is the case with you, then you probably have one or more system files corrupted or missing. To overcome this problem, you have your original CD of the operating system. Normally, it is not necessary to do a complete reinstallation, you can mostly, repair or replacement of damaged files with repair “install” from your CD .- I explained how it is in one of my articles available for free on doing.

If you think you have a virus or malware, then the only way is to search your hard drive is Hook It Up on a different hard drive (internal or external) with the same or an operating system later. You must configure your hard drive so that the slave and the hard drive that other great “master,” said .- Another of my Free section, the procedure in detail .- Then use the following anti-virus the “master” disk scan the hard disk. You can also use this procedure to save your valuable files. Just copy them to disk.

If on the other hand, your computer starts and runs fine, but always hangs after 5 minutes, then a chance of the program or software you have to determine the cause of the problem. Once your computer has loaded, press Ctrl + Alt + Del together. This opens the Windows Task Manager. Quickly familiarize yourself with the operation of the Task Manager. Click the “Processes” tab at the top (This is usually the default), look in the CPU column in the table. Scroll to the last process of a system shutdown, it will be a reading between 95 to 99, which is normal. Most other lines show a reading of 00. Back slowly and look for other procedures with a high number. If you do not open any other programs, then it should not be identified earlier.

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