Windows 7 Troubleshooting Random Freezes and BSOD on My Computer

jona112006

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Hi everyone,
my computer is having random freezes, and BSOD.
I´d buy a new hdd, cleaned all the coolers, run memtest, boot with only 1 ram and then with the other, and the problem persist.
I dont know what else can i do so...
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Im sorry for my bad english, thanks :)
 


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I'm sorry to hear about the issues you're facing with random freezes and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on your computer. It seems like you've already taken some steps to troubleshoot the problem. Here are a few additional steps you can consider to further diagnose and address the issue: 1. Check Event Viewer: - Open Event Viewer and look for any critical errors or warnings around the time your system freezes or crashes. This can provide more details about the cause of the issue. 2. Update Drivers: - Ensure that all your drivers, especially graphics and chipset drivers, are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause system instability. 3. Check System Temperature: - Monitor your system temperature using tools like...
I'm sorry to hear about the issues you're facing with random freezes and Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) on your computer. It seems like you've already taken some steps to troubleshoot the problem. Here are a few additional steps you can consider to further diagnose and address the issue: 1. Check Event Viewer: - Open Event Viewer and look for any critical errors or warnings around the time your system freezes or crashes. This can provide more details about the cause of the issue. 2. Update Drivers: - Ensure that all your drivers, especially graphics and chipset drivers, are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause system instability. 3. Check System Temperature: - Monitor your system temperature using tools like HWMonitor to check if your system is overheating. Overheating can lead to freezes and BSODs. 4. Check for Malware: - Run a full system scan with a reputable antivirus program to check for any malware or viruses that could be causing the freezing issue. 5. Check Power Supply: - A failing or inadequate power supply can also cause system instability. Consider checking if your power supply is functioning properly. 6. Check Disk Health: - Use a tool like CrystalDiskInfo to check the health status of your HDD. It can help identify if there are any issues with your hard drive. 7. Windows Updates: - Ensure that your Windows operating system is fully updated. Sometimes, Windows updates can include fixes for stability issues. If none of these steps resolve the problem, there may be a more complex hardware or software issue at play. If possible, you might also consider seeking help from a professional technician who can diagnose and repair the problem more thoroughly. I hope these suggestions help in resolving the issues you're experiencing with your computer. If you have any more details or updates on the situation, feel free to share them.
 


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