gencao | 01 July, 2008 22:22
There are many reasons your computer freezes, some of which can be attributed to application errors, faulty hardware, overheating, driver incompatibility, software problems, and registry corruptions.The most common and easiest problem to check for is registry corruptions. The windows registry is prone to errors and corruptions because it is constantly being added to and deleted from by third party software applications.
You can easily run a registy scan to diagnose whether your computer has registry errors or corruptions using leading registry cleaner software. I have heard back from many people who have had this problem that have said there computer stopped freezing after one scan and even started running a lot faster.
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