Stop Computer Freezing

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Free Scan and Diagnosis to Stop Computer Freezing

Scan your computer for free at Registry Clean Up and fix any potential errors that can cause computer freezing.  You may be shocked by all the errors on your system. 


What Causes Computer Freezing

Computer freezes can be an annoying and complex problem. When you are working on something important and your computer freezes up it can be particularly agitating. There are two major causes of computer freezing:

  • Running too many programs at once
  • Errors and corrupt files in your Windows registry

Fixing the first probem is not that difficult. You can simply run fewer programs or purchase more RAM. When your system becomes overloaded and processes too much information at once it will freeze or crash. You may see the Windows Blue Screen (aka Blue Screen of Death or BSOD).

But when the problem occurs frequently, even when you are not running a bunch of programs at once, then it is most likely due to problems with your Windows Registry.

Blue Screen of Death

What is the Windows Registry?

The Windows registry is the most vital part of your computer. Although few people know about it or ever need to access it, the registry actually contains information on how to run every single piece of software and hardware on your CPU.

You can imagine the more programs you install the larger your registry will get. The larger the registry gets the more it becomes congested. This effects the registry's ability to communicate properly with the system and leads to a number of computer errors. These errors cause computer freezing, crashing, and Windows Blue Screens.

How A Corrupt Registry Can Make Your Computer Freeze Up

There is no internal registry cleaning mechanism available in Windows. This means errors will simply multiply and your computer will get worse and worse if you do not fix corrupt registry errors. Here is a list of the types of errors that cause computer freezes:

  1. Broken links
  2. Missing paths
  3. Invalid entries
  4. DLL
  5. Kernel32
  6. Runtime

These are just some of the types of errors that may be on your system right now. To find out for sure simply scan your computer for free at Registry Clean Up

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