Friday, August 20, 2010

Computer freezing. Sometimes the screen is freezing with no rhyme nor reason. It doesn't matter

on as it happens intermitently. Can anyone give me any ideas on what to do? I have done a disc clean up and have panda security. Thanks.



Computer freezing. Sometimes the screen is freezing with no rhyme nor reason. It doesn't matter what site I amproduct key



I think you have to many programs running all at once so you need to go to your start menue and select run type in masconfig...now start unchecking all those needless programs that are running at the same time slowing your computer down. Rember your not getting rid of the programs because you can allways go to your start menue and bring any program up that you need. I will list a few outer things you can do to speed your computer up,



Allso defrg often,do your disk clean ups weekly.



Cleaning your registry will allso help you speed your computer up. http://www.ccleaner.com



And make sure you have a good spyware remover aswell as a good antivirus program



Have a nice day



Computer freezing. Sometimes the screen is freezing with no rhyme nor reason. It doesn't matter what site I amtriumph



When your computer freezes it is because the memory in your computer chip is too busy.



Often trying to do too many things at once will confues the computer and rather than make a choice,it will freeze. If you click the mouse constantly you are constantly sending commands to do something. That will do it too.



Freezing also can indicate a software conflict. have you installed any new software recently?



Uninstall it and see if that stops the freezing. if it does, then read the .txt file in the root directory on the install disk and see if you have a program already on your computer that conflicts with the new one.
Sounds to me like your having overheating problems. Try opening up your pc and blowing out all the dirt with a vacuum or one of those air in a can things. If this is a labtop then make sure there enough space for the computer to breath when you are using it..



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