Kenapa laptop freeze

The computer freezes, does not respond, and lags
  • Some apps may be incompatible with Windows 10, and the system freezes or crashes as a result. Download compatible apps from reliable sources or make sure that Windows 10 supports the app before installing it.
  • Some apps may use excessive system resources while running. Use the Task Manager to check CPU and memory usage and end any tasks that are using excessive system resources.

    Right-click any blank area on the taskbar and click Task Manager. Select apps and programs with high CPU usage, and then click End Task, or right-click the app or the program and click End Task.

  • This may also happen if the system driver is not compatible with the updated Windows system. Visit the Huawei official website and update the corresponding drivers.

    Method 1: Visit the Huawei official website [//consumer.huawei.com/en/support], click Laptops, select your computer model and then click Product Support. Follow the onscreen instructions to download corresponding drivers.

    Method 2: Update drivers to the latest version. Open PC Manager and click Manage drivers > Check > Update now.

  • Your computer's operating system may be outdated. To update Windows:
    1. Click the Windows icon and then the Settings icon, and select Update and Security.

    2. Click Check for updates. Follow the onscreen instructions to update your system.

  • There may be insufficient storage space or too many fragments in your computer's C drive. Follow the steps below to clean up the drive:

    Open This PC, right-click Windows [C:] and select Properties. Click Disk Cleanup under the General tab. Check Downloaded Program Files and Temporary Internet Files, and click OK. Then, click Delete Files.

    Method 3: Running a Memory Check

    You should run a memory check on your computer when Windows 10 randomly freezes. Faulty RAM will cause windows 10 freezing issues.

    You can diagnose this issue with the help of a built-in tool provided by Microsoft. To use this tool, you need to follow these steps:

    1. Press Windows + R keys and enter mdsched.exe in the Run dialog and press the enter key on or click OK.

    2. It will pop-up a window which will check for memory issues. It will prompt you to either check the problem that instant or after you switch on the laptop the next time. Choose one according to your preference.If you have already closed all your other programs and are ready to restart your computer, you can click Restart now and check for problems [recommended]. However, if you still need to save and close some of your work, you should click Check for problems the next time I start my computer.

    3. When your PC restarts, a blue screen will show you the progress of the check and if the memory run passes. If there is no problem with your computers RAM, move onto the next step.

    Method 4: Running a Disk Check

    If your Windows 10 PC still keeps freezing randomly after performing the above mentioned steps, then you should run a disk check. This will scan and repair most corrupt system files and any driver software issues in your hard disk. For this, you must follow these steps.

    1. Close all the open files and programs on your computer. Then click on the File Explorer icon on the left side of your Start Menu.

    2. Under This PC look for the hard drive that you need to check and select its Properties by right-clicking on it.

    3. Click on the Tools tab, and then click on the Check button.

    4. If your hard disk does not have any issues such as corrupted system files or driver software, then you will see a scan success message appear on your computer screen. To close the Local Disk property, simply click OK.

    Method 5: Running a System File Check

    You can also run a system files check since missing or corrupted system files can be causing the freeze on your Windows 10 computer. Microsoft allows you to easily recover the original system files on your PC by running System File Checker. This simple built-in tool allows users to recover necessary. The following steps explain how to do a file check.

    1. Press the Windows [key] and then enter cmd [or enter into the search box]. Right-click on Command Prompt and then select Run as administrator. If a pop-up appears that asks for administrator permission, you must click on the Yes button.

    2. In the command prompt window type in sfc /scannow and press enter.

    3. After you type sfc scannow, Windows will scan your computer for corrupt files and fix them, but this could take a little time. You must leave this window open until the operation finishes. When it is done, it will show the results of the scan. Restart the computer to check to see if the computer keeps on freezing still.

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