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| Dell Optiplex 360 Desktop PC freezing randomly
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| Re: Dell Optiplex 360 Desktop PC freezing randomly
The most important and common cause of computer crashes are errors in the Windows registry. The registry is the area in your computer that information about how all the hardware and software on your computer contains. When we purchase our first computer, the registry is clean and smooth. When you install, update, or delete programs from your registry is corrupted and loaded with unnecessary information. Much of this information becomes incompatible with your operating system and your computer freezes, so therefore its necessary to use registry cleaner on your system. |
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Bugs in your kernel files, broken file paths, corrupted DLL's, and missing links - These are all factors that causes computer freezing. To stop computer freezing you need to go to the source and clean up registry problems. Therefore recommend the best registry cleaner software using the computer freezing to determine. I have personally used CCleaner software for corrupt registry problems with my computer and I did not even freeze my computer since. Try it out and see how fast it can stop computer freezing. |
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A computer within the operating system has a number of key elements that need to be maintained. For example, the Windows registry of Windows for example one of the important elements within the computer. All programs on the computer configuration to use the registry to request information. If there are errors in the registry, this has a direct negative impact on computer performance. The Windows registry and so many other elements have an occasional cleanup and repair refurbishment. So I would also suggest you to use some of the registry cleaner and after that make scan on your system. |
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In the first step is to verify that if the RAM configuration. Now a lot of software and programs are developed to be much more feature rich and entail more RAM than ever. The execution of these programs starved for resources, use lots of RAM on your system. If the RAM is less than 1 G, I suggest you go to at least 2 G (higher RAM is preferable). Lack of RAM is a problem because of the freeze. If you already have more than 2 G on the computer but the computer still keeps freezing frequently, the problem is probably caused by something else. |
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Problem can be running on your system since it is well beyond the specific hardware. When a Windows crashes when running a particular program, you need to make some updates on drivers. There are also times where compatibility can be another cause. You can also check with Microsoft website to find the latest information regarding this matter. |
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Some of the most common cause of computer freezing: 1) Lack of disk space 2) A fragmented disk 3) Out of Memory 4) A software bug 5) Virus 6) Memory chips with issues 7) Overheating 8) The corrupted file 9) Opening too many programs at the same time |
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| Re: Dell Optiplex 360 Desktop PC freezing randomly
Your computer has many different hardware components that depend on software (drivers or drivers) to communicate with the Windows operating system. The Windows drivers can become obsolete and due to this your get this issue so I would like to suggest you to keep system updated and freezing issue will get solved. |
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| Re: Dell Optiplex 360 Desktop PC freezing randomly
Hard drive fragmentation is a slow and insidious process. It is important to your hard drive in good condition and the occasional defragmentation. Defragmenting your hard drive will speed up your computer. Fragmentation of the hard disk, ice the internal fragmentation of files stored on your hard drive, so through the Hard drive fragmentation your able to solve this issue. Through Hard drive fragmentation your able to remove the all unwanted and corrupted file on your system. |
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| Re: Dell Optiplex 360 Desktop PC freezing randomly
The DLL files might cause this issue. DLL files are also significant components of the Windows system. Although they can be effortlessly damaged or by mistake deleted if repeatedly install and uninstall several programs or software. Spoiled and missing DLL files can also lead to freezing of the computer / hang-up and other serious system malfunction. |
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