Have you ever came through computer screen with a dozens of windows open and freezing? Or have you been frustrated by a series of popping up errors which made your computer freezes after you visiting a strange website? If you do, there are some urgent tasks you need to finish as listed in the below passage.
# 1 Scan your registry with a good registry cleaner.
The freezing up of your system is essentially responsible for the corrupted registry which can cause a whole host of errors and problems.
If you have a lot of unnecessary registry keys that are messing up your computer resources.
Your computer will certainly choke.
So, now you should scan your registry with a good registry cleaner.
If you pull up more than 30 errors or duplication, you are supposed to clean up your Registry Editor.
#2 Checking on your RAM specs which is responsible for your computer usage.
This could also be the issue.
Having an insufficient amount of free space of RAM does not allow your system to function properly.
If you are using a lot of RAM by Internet surfing or other applications without enough empty space your will get freezes.
It is not necessary to buy new RAM but you should free up space by removing unnecessary data and perhaps increasing your virtual memory.
#3 Run a antivirus scan and see if your computer is infected.
Spyware could be the culprit, it could transplant a number of vicious programs into your system and automatically run while the infected applications is running.
Besides, the Trojan virus and malware can be stealthily downloaded and activated when a website link is clicked and open.
#4 Update hardware drivers.
This could be the problem if a new hardware has been installed and cause incompatibility in your system.
So, the drivers should still be up to date and checked regularly.
# 1 Scan your registry with a good registry cleaner.
The freezing up of your system is essentially responsible for the corrupted registry which can cause a whole host of errors and problems.
If you have a lot of unnecessary registry keys that are messing up your computer resources.
Your computer will certainly choke.
So, now you should scan your registry with a good registry cleaner.
If you pull up more than 30 errors or duplication, you are supposed to clean up your Registry Editor.
#2 Checking on your RAM specs which is responsible for your computer usage.
This could also be the issue.
Having an insufficient amount of free space of RAM does not allow your system to function properly.
If you are using a lot of RAM by Internet surfing or other applications without enough empty space your will get freezes.
It is not necessary to buy new RAM but you should free up space by removing unnecessary data and perhaps increasing your virtual memory.
#3 Run a antivirus scan and see if your computer is infected.
Spyware could be the culprit, it could transplant a number of vicious programs into your system and automatically run while the infected applications is running.
Besides, the Trojan virus and malware can be stealthily downloaded and activated when a website link is clicked and open.
#4 Update hardware drivers.
This could be the problem if a new hardware has been installed and cause incompatibility in your system.
So, the drivers should still be up to date and checked regularly.
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