What to Do If PC Keeps Freezing | How to Fix PC Keeps Freezing

Tracy King updated on Nov 29, 2024 to Partition Manager | How-to Articles

Why does my PC keep freezing? Your PC will run into problems while you are at work or enjoying the game. It is frustrated that the computer constantly freezing. To fix this problem, we've provided several effective fixes. You can check the reasons why PC keep freezing first and then going further.

Have you met the same "PC keeps freezing" as this guy?

"Computer FREEZING randomly!!! HELP! I've had my computer for about 2 years now. I have not replaced anything......it randomly fully freezes on, I have to manually turn off the computer......I really need help, im getting pissed because my computer is killing me!!!”

You are not alone. Most of us have annoyed by the crashing PC. It's always happened when you nearly reach the end of a task. Fine. Now it's time to do the troubleshoot with reliable solutions. Here we will teach you how to fix a computer that keeps freezing and no response.

Why is My Computer Keep Freezing

To dig out the reasons behind the scenario, the culprits are usually problems with third-party software. Part of the reasons exist for hardware and virus issues, and more.

1. Running too many programs

Sometimes many applications could be open at the same time for meeting your needs. But it causes your computer to run slow and crash.

2. Not enough space on the hard drive

Your C drive stores system file and other files. If your C drive is out of space, your PC will show malfunctions.

3. Overheating Computer

Move your PC to a cool place and keep ventilation. CPU overheating is the important reason for PC's freezing.

4. Virus Infection

The temp files or external devices might carry unknown viruses.

5. Drive Errors/Outdated program

No matter what reasons result in this issue, what you gonna do next is to apply seven instant ways.

1. Check Your Computer First

Once the PC keeps freezing, restart is our first choice. You need to back up your important data to avoid device crash again when the PC runs normally. If your PC constantly freezing or no response after the restart, you had better check for software and hardware problems via the below solutions.

2. Shut Down Third-Party Software

Your device might be tired to run too many applications at the same time. Open Device Manager and Click to stop running.

Step 1. Right-click Windows icon and select Device Manager from list.

Step 2. Click Processes > Find the frozen program > Click End Task

3. Extend C Drive with EaseUS Partition Master

If your C drive has no enough space, the PC will freeze randomly. You can resort to professional software, EaseUS Partition Master, to extend your C drive.

In-depth Tutorial

Option 1. Extend System C drive with unallocated space

  1. 1. Right-click on the System C: drive and select "Resize/Move".
  2. 2. Drag the system partition end into the unallocated space so to add it to the C: drive. And click "OK". 
  3. 3. Click "Execute Task" and "Apply" to execute the operations and extend the C drive.

Option 2. Extend System C drive without unallocated space

  1. 1. Right-click a big partition with enough free space on the system disk, select "Allocate Space".
  2. 2. Select the system drive at the Allocate Space From (*) To section, and drag the end of System C drive into the unallocated space. Click "OK" to confirm.
  3. 3. Click "Execute Task", it will list the pending operations, and click "Apply" to save the changes and extend the C drive.

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4. Delete Temp File

Your system can be attacked by viruses due to keeping unnecessary temporary files. So the wise option is to clean up those files.

Note: Is it safe to delete temp files? Don't delete temporary files in use (Program error happened). Make sure you have closed the program and the temp files still exist. Then you can delete data in a safe.

Step by Step Tutorial

Step 1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window.

Step 2. Type content: %temp% and click OK to open the temp folder.

Step 3. Check the temp files and press Ctrl + A to select all.

Step 4. Click Delete > Yes

5. Update Drivers

Drives show as a bridge to let Windows and applications run smoothly. You can update your drivers to fix the freezing problem.

Step 1. Press Windows + R and click Device Manager.

Step 2. Click Disk Drives.

Step 3. Right-click your hard drive and choose Update Driver.

6. Update or Reinstall Your Programs

The corrupted program can also let your PC keep freezing or crashing. You can update your often-used software to the newest version or re-download it from the website.

7. Replace External Equipment

The malware may exist on your computer. If the frozen issue happened constantly when you insert the external device, we recommend you replace it in time.

Extra Tip: How to Export Your Data When PC Keeps Freezing

If the seven instant ways are useless for your computer, you can search for a professional computer service. Before sending it to a repair shop, you can migrate your files, applications, and settings to another computer for reuse. Try EaseUS Todo PCTrans and apply the "Data Rescue" feature.

Step 1. Take out the disk from the old PC.

  • Disconnect the power supply. Please take out the battery if it is a laptop.
  • Open the case to see the hard disk in the old PC.
  • Disassemble the shell by using a screwdriver to find the hard disk.
  • Disconnect the hard disk and cable, then take out the hard disk.

Step 2. Connect the hard disk to the new PC.

Multiple connection methods:

  • USB hard disk drive Enclosure:  Use this special device to connect the old disk and the Enclosure, and then connect to the new PC by USB.
  • USB hard disk drive Adapter: It is a device like a "Cable". One end is connected to the hard disk, and the other end is connected to the USB port on the new PC.
  • Desktop Computer: If the new PC is a desktop PC, the old disk can be connected as the second disk.

Step 3. Recover/Migrate the applications, files, accounts from the old disk.

1. On the new PC, open EaseUS Todo PCTrans and select "This is New PC" in the Data Transfer tab.

2. Choose "Transfer via disk" and click on "Next" > "Scan."

(If the old PC system disk's registry is corrupted, it will fail to detect your disk. There is no way to rescue your applications anymore. You are suggested to copy your file data as soon as possible to avoid further loss.)

3. Select the target disk you want to recover data from and click "Continue."

4. Your programs, files, and accounts will be listed after the analysis. Select the data you want to transfer and then click "Recover."

5. Wait patiently till it's done. When the transfer is finished, a reboot is required to refresh all transferred information.