the computer crashes a lot

my computer crashes a lot

Help, please

Could be almost anything of this description.

A little more information, such as your operating system (Win 7 - starter, family premium, 32 bit, 64 bit etc), can help your PC spec (CPU, Ram, graphics card, etc.) when it freezes (i.e. is it randomly, or when you try a specific task or you open a specific program)? Is full of your hard drive or you have loads of free space?

However, input:

It could be malicious, so download it, install, update (updated by right-clicking on its icon and 'run as administrator' then go to the update tab) and run a complete scan with free malwarebytes.

Run a disk error check

Run a SFC / scannow check the operating system

If you perform a clean boot as a test, it freezes then? Don't forget to get back to normal after the test.


If only, it freezes when you try to play a game, try updating your graphics and sound card drivers.


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