Windows freezes or stops responding
frequently
Tip: This
document contains recommendations on what to do if the
computer frequently
freezes or completely halts. An easy way to
determine if your computer is in
this situation is by pressing the Num Lock button on the keyboard and watching the Num Lock led to see if it turns off and on.
If you can get the light to turn off an on, press CTRL + ALT +
DEL and End Task the frozen program. Otherwise
follow the steps below.
Software related issue
A computer locking up or freezing is often is caused by a
software related issue. If you're encountering lockups when the computer is
opening a particular program, make sure you have all the latest updates for
that program. You can find the latest updates for your software through the software
developer or publisher.
Too many programs open
Each program or Window you open on your computer takes some of
the computers resources in order to keep it running. If
you have too many programs open at one time, your computer may be low on
resources and it is causing your computer to freeze. Try only running one
program at a time to make sure your freezing is not being caused by too much
being open.
Driver related issue
A computer lock up can also be caused by drivers. For example,
if there is an issue that exists with your video drivers a computer could lock
up while playing a game or displaying any other video.
First make sure no errors exist in the Windows Device Manager.
This can be done by opening the Device Manager and verifying
that no "Other Devices" are listed and no device has any exclamation
mark or red X.
Next, make sure you have the latest drivers for all major
devices in your computer (video, sound, modem, and network). A listing of
driver related pages as well as driver related help can be found on our drivers
page.
Operating system related issue
Make sure your operating system has all of the latest updates
installed on it.
Heat related issue
If the computer processor is getting too hot it can cause the
computer to freeze. If you have heard any abnormal noises coming from your
computer recently such as a high squealing, this could indicate a fan may be
failing in your computer.
You can first start by verifying the fan on the power
supply is working by examining the back of the computer and
seeing if the fan is moving and moving smoothly. For all other fans in
the computer you need to either open
the computer and make sure the fan are working (processor fan
and case fan) or if the computer monitors the RPM of
the fans, enter CMOS setup and make sure the BIOS does
not report any errors.
Users may also be able to determine how hot their computer is by
on board thermal sensors. If your computer comes equipped with these sensors,
make sure your CPU is not running too hot.
Hardware issue
Caution: Some
of the steps below require you open your computer. While in the computer, be
cautious of ESD.
In addition to software, hardware can also cause a computer to
lock. If you have recently added any new hardware into the computer,
temporarily remove it to make sure it is not the cause of your issue.
Before attempting to remove any hardware, make
sure the computer has no conflicts in Device Manager.
If you have not recently installed any new hardware into the
computer, the next best solution to determining if this is a hardware issue
would be remove any hardware on the computer that is not needed. For example,
remove your modem, network card, sound card, and any other expansion cards that
are not needed for the computer to operate. Run the computer without these
cards to see if they are the cause of your issue.
Serious issue with Windows
If you have tried all the above recommendations and the computer
continues to frequently lock up, its possible that Windows may be seriously
corrupt. Try running through the basic troubleshooting steps for your version
of Windows on our basic troubleshooting page. If these
additional steps do not resolve your issue, we suggest you backup
all information and erase and reinstall Windows.
Hardware failure
If after re-installing your operating
system, or during the installation of your operating system, your computer turns off abnormally, it is very
likely that other hardware is failing in the computer.
Often this is RAM, CPU, Motherboard,
or Power Supply (in that order).
If you have extra available parts or have a friend or co-worker
with a similar configuration that is willing to allow you to test their
hardware in your computer, try swapping these parts to determine if they are at
fault. Otherwise, you need to have the computer serviced.
Windows freezes or stops responding
frequently
Hardware issue
What should you do when your computer freezes or stops responding
Shayma'a Al-thagafi
Shayma'a Al-thagafi
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