Windows 7 [langtitle=de]Windows 7 hängt sich in unregelmäßigen auf[/langtitle]

Axl Low

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[lang=de]Hi leute ich bin neu in diesem Forum und hoffe hier die richtige hilfe zu finden.
Also wie schon der Titel dieses Themas hängt sich Windows 7 in unregelmäßigen abständen auf.

Manchmal nur für ein paar Sekunden oder für 1-2 minuten, manchmal ist es auch so häftig das garnichts mehr geht und ich meinen PC Neustarten muss.
Da es erst vor 2 Tagen begonnen hat hab ich alle Programme die ich installiert hab wieder gelöscht und auch eine Systemwiederherstellung durchgefürt aber dennoch hängt er sich ständig auf.
Es passiert mal beim surfen im Internet und mal bei League of Legends oder wenn ich mal garnichts mache.

Falls mir jemand helfen kann bitte melden würde mich freuen endlich das in den Griff zu kriegen.[/lang]
 


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Finding problems such as what you indicate may be hard, depending on of course of what is actually hanging it. Many things can cause a system to pause while it indexes or searches or checks or goes online or whatever.

The biggest thing you can do it to make sure you are aware of what is happening when the system stalls. Is the Hard drive running, any network traffic, or other system indications.

If you Open Task Manager and watch the Processes tab (watch all users), it may give an indication of what is taking the cpu time. If you can find something there, perhaps we can track it down. It is best if anything you want to use to monitor is open before a problem occurs.

If you check the Event Viewer, do you notice any repeating...
Finding problems such as what you indicate may be hard, depending on of course of what is actually hanging it. Many things can cause a system to pause while it indexes or searches or checks or goes online or whatever.

The biggest thing you can do it to make sure you are aware of what is happening when the system stalls. Is the Hard drive running, any network traffic, or other system indications.

If you Open Task Manager and watch the Processes tab (watch all users), it may give an indication of what is taking the cpu time. If you can find something there, perhaps we can track it down. It is best if anything you want to use to monitor is open before a problem occurs.

If you check the Event Viewer, do you notice any repeating error or warning messages?

If it is this recent have you loaded any programs? A virus is always a possibility as are several other normal type applications.
 


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