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Submitted by: Vladimir Petrov

When your computer “freezes” or “crashes”, it simply stops working and either restarts, or hangs. This problem is a major issue for millions of computers, and is actually very easy to fix. Crashes & freezes are all caused by certain problems inside your PC, meaning that if you’re looking to improve the reliability of your system, it’s essential that you are able to repair the problems that are causing them. From several years’ experience in dealing with computer problems, we’ve found the main cause of Windows freezes… and it’s actually extremely easy to fix.

Freezes in Windows are almost always caused by a single part of your system – the ‘registry’. The registry is a central database which stores vital settings and information that your system requires to run, and is where all the settings your computer needs to recall are kept. Details including your desktop theme settings, login information and a host of other important details, are all kept inside the registry – making it one of the most important and frequently used parts of your system. Unfortunately, the registry is like a double-edged sword, and is continually causing your computer to run slower & with errors.

The problem that many Windows computers have is the way in which the registry database is continually being saved in the wrong way, causing Windows to be unable to read the settings inside it. Every time you use your PC, it’s continually using 100’s of registry settings to help your computer run as smoothly as possible, but because so many of these settings are open at once, Windows is continually getting confused about the various files it has open, leading it to save many of them in the wrong way. When registry settings are saved incorrectly, it causes your computer to take longer to read them… or is unable to read them at all.

In a nutshell, when registry settings are damaged, Windows & your software cannot read the files they need to run. This makes your PC run slower, but also causes freezes, as most software programs rely on the registry to function. In order to fix this, you need to be sure you have a registry database that has no damaged settings – and to fix this problem, you should look to use a ‘registry cleaner’ program to scan through the database and repair any of the damaged settings inside it. These are popular tools, which are available on the Internet, and are very easy to use. You just need to download one, install it and let it scan your PC. It will fix the various errors that are inside your computer, and make your PC run like it did when it was new.

About Hardware

Hardware can become defective. Mishandling the internal components of a computer can prematurely age them, which reduces their lifespan from decades to weeks or months. Many hardware failures are subtle and will not cause the computer to completely stop working, but will cause intermittent problems. Adding new internal components to a computer, especially by under-trained technicians, can cause static electricity damage to the other parts of a computer. Electro Static Discharge “ESD” is similar to when you walk across the floor touch a doorknob and receive a shock, but it’s a much smaller spark. An ESD created by a person just working on the inside of a computer is so small that we can’t even feel it, but it can cause great damage to the computer’s internal components.

Hope this helps!

About the Author: Vladimir Petrov – Chief Technology Advisor

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