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Computer freezing can happen for several different reasons, and it often depends on when and how it freezes. Here are the most common causes: Hardware issues are often the culprit. Overheating is a big one - if your computer's cooling system isn't working well or vents are blocked by dust, the CPU or GPU can get too hot and cause freezing. Failing RAM (memory) can also cause random freezes, as can a dying hard drive or SSD. Software problems are equally common. Too many programs running at once can overwhelm your system's resources, especially if you don't have much RAM. Driver conflicts or outdated drivers, particularly graphics drivers, frequently cause freezing. Malware or viruses can also bog down your system. Operating system issues like corrupted system files, problematic updates, or conflicts between programs can trigger freezes. Sometimes a specific program that's buggy or incompatible with your system is the cause. To troubleshoot, you might want to check: Task Manager (Windows) or Activity Monitor (Mac) when it freezes to see if something is maxing out your CPU or memory Whether your computer feels hot to the touch If the freezing happens when doing specific tasks When you last cleaned dust from vents or updated drivers
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