well, Check your hardware in device manager and see if there are any conflicts,(yellow ? marks), beside your display adapter, your monitor, and your sound drivers), sometimes a driver can come corrupt and you may need to update it. also? The defrag could have defraged a file in your registry that is no longer used, I recommend buying Registry Mechanic, this will fix any errors in your registry that can also cause freezing. One last thing? Go into safe mode, and do I scan on your hard drive for errors, make sure before you do the scan? That the box is checked for,”automaticaly fix errors”. Then when thats all done? Do a defrag in safe mode. There are other causes for computers to freeze, but lets see if these few tricks will do the trick first.
Answered by
Rocky
, an ibibo Master,
at
11:43 AM on July 24, 2008