Question:
Computer randomly freezing and must manually reboot?
Allen
2009-11-27 13:31:52 UTC
Well my computer randomly freezes and I cant do anything, task manager doesn't work and if i have sound at the time it kinda repeats the last second of that sound. The only way I to get it to unfreeze that i have found is to manually reboot my computer. The freezing can come 4 times a day or once a week

My computer info:
Windows Vista Home premium
Service Pack 2

Acer Aspire E571
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6300 @1.86GHz 1.87GHz
RAM 3.00 GB
32-bit operating system
Six answers:
2009-12-01 05:50:54 UTC
The most common cause of computer freezes is a corrupt registry.

Most likely your registry is bloated and overstuffed with an assortment of useless pieces of data. The operating system while running your computer has to pick its way through all this excess material. There will be bits of programs which were not completely uninstalled, parts of programs which were never completely installed, fragments of miscellaneous data, useless drivers, and a multitude of other bits and pieces.

The answer is to clean your registry and remove all the material which is not needed.

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Often there is also spyware which is using your computer for nefarious purposes and slowing its operation.

The answer is to scan your pc with a best anti-spyware to clean spyware/trojan/virus.

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2009-11-27 18:27:32 UTC
The Windows operating system constantly refers to the registry to get information about all of the components such as hardware and software which are installed on the computer. The registry tells Windows what to do and how to access the various programs, files, and processes.However, the registry can contain bad information which sends Windows off doing useless tasks or running unneeded routines. Sometimes errors occur including the freezeing. Other times the system slows down. Because of the sheer number of factors that can affect the registry, there’s no one size fits all approach. You can’t just go into the registry and remove the bad information because it’s nearly impossible to decipher which information is good and which information is bad. That’s a job better suited for software. I should like to commend Registry Easy http://make-computer-run-smoothly.com to you ! You can try ! Good luck!
2009-11-27 14:30:04 UTC
it could be a heat issue. Clean the pc physically. Check all the fans, chassis, CPU, power supply and make sure they are functioning properly. Also that tower in a good ventilated space.
Opinionated
2009-11-27 13:37:42 UTC
You need to get rid of Vista Home...upgrade to 7 here is a deal for an upgrade for $30 http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/09/17/may.be.intended.as.competition.for.snow.leopard/
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2009-11-27 13:40:46 UTC
there's been lots of problems with vista, update to windows 7 because it works 5000 times better, and its worth the money.
2016-05-25 07:38:25 UTC
hey,, just use a cooling pad with your laptop, tats it.. Regards manjunath narayan


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