‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Hardware. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات Hardware. إظهار كافة الرسائل

Does Your Computer Keeps Freezing? Try These Steps


Computer Freezing can be very annoying, especially if you are in the middle of doing something important. If your computer Freezes, but was working ok yesterday, try a System Restore. Choose a point a few days back when you know it was working properly. If your computer is frozen up try hitting the Escape (Esc) key a few times. If your Mouse is still working, restart your computer. If nothing is moving, you will have to hit the Off button. You may have to hold it in for up to 5 seconds. Once you have turned it off, it is important to wait at least 20 seconds before turning it back on again.

If it continues to freeze - Have you installed any new software recently, including updates to Video Drivers or programs such as Flash Player? If so, uninstall these and restart your computer. If you still have Keyboard and Mouse control when your computer stops responding, this usually indicates a software issue. Start you PC in 'Safe Mode' by repeatedly pressing F8 as your system boots. Then run a full scan with your Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware programs. If everything is frozen up solid, then it is most likely a hardware problem. Have you installed any new hardware, including Memory Modules or a USB device? Remove any new internal hardware and remove all external devices apart from Monitor, Keyboard and Mouse.

If it now works fine, plug them back in, one at a time. Did you change any settings, including your Screen saver? If you did, reverse these settings or use System Restore, picking a point before you altered things. Heat, is another common reason for your Computer to Freeze. Open your case and make sure all the fans are working, particularly the CPU fan. With your Computer powered down and unplugged, blow off any dust from the fan blades and Case air vents. Clean off and apply a new smear of thermal grease between your CPU and Heat sink. Another common reason for Computer Freezing, is your system Registry. Over time this can become extremely cluttered with old and unused files. Run a reputable Registry Clean-Up utility.


Accumulation of Dust Could Damage Your Computer's Hardware


What happens when you have a computer that is so dusty and dirty inside the computer case? Well most of the time you are looking at some point to damage the hardware inside the computer. Too much dust in the computer case can cause the computer to run much hotter then if it was clean. Heat and dust can damage computer hardware. In some cases it may damage your motherboard, fans, network cards, dial up cards etc.

It is very important to clean out your computer case at least 3 or 4 times a year. If you computer tower is on the floor or in an area that regularly collects dust you may want to clean it out more frequently. Remember that cleaning your computer is one of the most important things you can do to extend the life of your computers hardware.

Having a computer that is extremely dirty can cause hardware failure. For example if your computer stops working and you take it to a computer repair facility. They look over the computer and tell you that your motherboard is bad. The motherboard is the big chip board inside your computer that controls all the other hardware connected to it. Now lets say that you have for some people your whole life on this computer. You can imagine for must customers loosing their data is at times worse then having to buy a new computer.

When you lose data its something that you just can't replace. Pictures of your wedding, kids, graduation, vacations etc. That is why it is so important to make sure that you are cleaning out your computer cases at least a few times a year..