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Problem began about a week prior to making the purchase of PC Reviver on May 19 - 2017.
Problem arrives particularly when I am on a goto webinar. Today the computer froze about 6 times during the 2.5 hour session and so I hard to restart the computer each time. Asus UX 303U Notebook Operating System:
Windows 10
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Hi Geoff,
Thank you for posting your concern's here. I am sorry to hear about the issue you are experiencing. If you have PCReviver installed on your computer, I would recommend doing a full scan to completely eliminate errors and update outdated drivers on your computer. 1. Please open your PCReviver program. 2. On your PCReviver interface, please select Repair tab. 3. Under Repair tab, please hit Scan. 4. Please wait for a moment and the scanning process should start, once done with the scan you will be able to see the detected errors or/and outdated system drivers, please click Repair to update and repair those detected issues. Additional reference: https://reviversoft.... Furthermore, if the solution above did not help, you can also do the following.
2. Select Maintain tab. 3. Under Maintain tab, please select Startup manager option. 4. You will see a Window with all the startup items, please select the option to disable/enable desired items. 5. Please click save to implement the settings. If you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Christian |
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Hi Geoff,
Since it can be due to various reasons, you can follow the below steps to resolve this issue: 1. Checking the system configuration:Windows 7 uses lot of resources and space. It needs a minimum 1.5 GB DDR2 on 32-bit and 2 GB DDR2 on 64 bit versions, and it also requires a minimum of 15 GB on 32 bit and 20 GB on a 64-bit system. If Windows 7 is installed on a system with a configuration much lower than specified, it is bound to become slow. So, first thing, make sure that your computer hardware meets minimum system requirements. 2. Checking Software and Hardware :If you have installed any program or hardware after which your PC started to freeze, remove this hardware or software. If you do not remember the name of the problematic software but remember the date when the system was working fine then you can use the System Restore tool to revert system settings to a date when the system was working fine. 3. Check for Virus and Malware : Sometimes the system may be affected by a virus or malware. Updating the Anti-virus and running a complete system scan is the best way to deal with it. 4. Multiple Programs eating memory :It is also a good idea to stop all third party software and look for the error. To achieve this:
5. Give the computer some time. Give the computer a few minutes to process. Sometimes a computer may appear to be froze, but it is really just slow or busy processing a complex task. See if the computer can respond to anything by pressing the Caps Lock key on the keyboard and watching the Caps Lock LED to see if it turns on and off. If the computer can turn on and off Caps Lock, then press the keys Ctrl + Alt + Del to open the Windows Task Manager. If the Task Manager can open, highlight the program that is not responding and choose End Task, which should unfreeze the computer. I hope this helps. Regards, Lokesh |