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Windows 7 Ultimate keeps freezing? need help!

UnstableAdrian

As you seen in title, anyways im on Windows 7 ultimate with 12gb ram and Galaxy Geforce GT640 gpu and core i7 4770(non k)

Why would it be freezing, should i just reinstall an OS?

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Ned more info when is it freezing? What are you doing? Have you done a malware scan and checked cpu usage?

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As you seen in title, anyways im on Windows 7 ultimate with 12gb ram and Galaxy Geforce GT640 gpu and core i7 4770(non k)

Why would it be freezing, should i just reinstall an OS?

check task manager sometimes there are these processes that take up a shit ton of power just look at what is using all ur power and try to end the task or restart or just wait a while till the process finishes 

(the icons for the processes are like blue boxes with gears inside or something with long names)

 

edit: this happened to me earlier today I waited a while and the processes where gone and the computer was back to normal speed

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if you dont want to reinstall check start up clean reg do an avast boot time scan or somthing

msconfig

ccleaner

Antivirus boot scan

just an idea. 

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active kill disk and reinstall ??

for starters

For starters??? That should be the last resort, not first.

@OP

Need more info, what are you doing when it freezes? How frequently?

Also full spec list please.

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Ryzen 7 3800X | Asus ROG Strix X570-F Gaming | 16GB Team Group Dark Pro 3600Mhz | Corsair MP600 1TB PCIe Gen 4 | Sapphire 5700 XT Pulse | Corsair H115i Platinum | WD Black 1TB | WD Green 4TB | EVGA SuperNOVA G3 650W | Asus TUF GT501 | Samsung C27HG70 1440p 144hz HDR FreeSync 2 | Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS |

 

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For starters??? That should be the last resort, not first.

 

lol yeah and well if windows is been spazzy it could also be a driver or hardware issue a fresh install gives you new and fresh drivers if you dont mind reinstalling for some reinstalling is the easiest way of removing junk ..

 

UnstableAdrian 

 

 

have you tried something like memtest to check ya ram or removing ram / other hardware to see if it is one of your components?.

you need to try and be as detailed as you can 

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