Win 7 freezes in HP p7 - 1137c

Win 7, 6 GB ram, Hp p7 - 1137c

Win 7 freezes several times a day, but not the cursor.  Also, I am able to "Ctrl-Alt-Del" via the keyboard to get in the Task Manager, but not immediately.  After 10-15 seconds, the Task Manager opens and Win 7 thaws. Help, please.

Hello konadan

Has anything changed since you first began to notice the problem (of the physical changes, software changes, etc.)? I suggest following the article below to solve your problem of freezing. You also use 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 7? Let me know what happens.
Computer hangs or freezes (Windows 7)

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