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Pc freezing randomly after some second of startup

Rickyys

So this doesn't always happen, but most of the times it does. 

I start up my pc, start launching my apps... Steam, chrome etc... And mouse freezes and then the pc completely freezes and I have to close it the hard way. 

I know it could be a lot of thing but if someone got any idea...

 

 

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have you tried going into taskmaster ?

 

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Just now, bigjohnthescot said:

have you tried going into taskmaster ?

 

When? Quickly before the problem happens?

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at any time?

 

never let fear stand in the way of your terror. 

 

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1 minute ago, bigjohnthescot said:

at any time?

 

What Am I looking for there?

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first to see if it is a load on cpu/ram second I would look at startup third dble check you dont have any corruption  its just a process of elimination 

 

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                                                                                                              however, if you disagree with me and have a strong opinion.....better be riding a fast horse

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I'd run a virus check with Malwarebytes and your favourite anitvirus too.

I edit my posts a lot.

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Just now, MrDrWho13 said:

I'd run a virus check with Malwarebytes and your favourite anitvirus too.

Yeah will do. I was just coming across some people that have the same problem and they disabled fast startup on windows settings and that solved it for them. 

I will try that. It seems fast startup is a buggy feature.

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