Windows 11 freezes randomly | How can I fix Windows 11 freezing randomly

 How can I fix Windows 11 freezing randomly?

 

windows 11

  Microsoft released Windows 11 in October 2021. Since then, many users have posted on the support forums about Windows 11 freezing by mistake. Here is what one of the users said in a post on the Microsoft forum.


I recently ran into a serious problem with Windows 11. My computer randomly freezes (freezes). Ctrl + Shift + Alt doesn't work either, and the only option I have is to turn off by pressing the power button hard.

Windows 11 freezes as it happens randomly and regularly for these users.

This can be a graphical issue for users using computers with a limited GPU. This may occur when screen resolution that is too high for your PC's graphics adapter. If you've recently updated Microsoft's desktop platform to the latest version, your video card may have an incompatible Windows 10 driver, in which case you'll need to update your GPU driver to a more compatible one.


How can I fix Windows 11 freezing randomly?

                  there are many ways to fix many problems but here we discuss some major problems. 


  • Run a system file scan

You'll need to enter cmd in the search box to find Command Prompt. windows 11 screen

Make sure you open an elevated query by right-clicking the search result in the command prompt and selecting Run as administrator

 
windows 11 evevated

DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image Then Press Enter.

Cleanup-image

Then enter the following SFC command and click  sfc /scannow

sfc /scannow
Now wait for the System File Checker to scan and view the result in the Command prompt windows.

  • Run a disk scan

       Open a command prompt as an administrator as described in the first three steps of the previous solution.

chkdsk c: /f /r Tap this scan disk command and click Enter.

disk scan
The disk scan test will now be scheduled to run on reboot. Click the Start menu, click reboot.

Reboot

 Check for RAM issues

 Search  Windows Memory Diagnostics into the search field that opens

RAM Test
         Click Windows Memory Diagnostics to open it,Select the " Restart now and check for problems" option
Memory Diagnostics

Windows will then restart and the Windows Memory Diagnostic Utility will scan and then display the result. However, if not, you will need to check the scan result in Event Viewer as described in our guide to the mdsched.exe memory diagnostic tool.

  • Update your GPU driver

 Open the website of the manufacturer (NVIDIA, Intel, AMD) of your graphics card,Then go to the Driver Downloads section of this site

graphics card

Select your graphics card model and Windows platform from the menu in the Driver and Download latest driver.

you can also update your graphics card drivers using third-party driver update software.like Easy driver.

  • Uninstall Sonic Studio 3

Enter this command in RUN the Open box and click OK :appwiz.cpl

Select Sonic Studio 3 under Programs and Features and click the "Delete" button for this software.

Some users may prefer to uninstall Sonic 3 using a third-party uninstall utility . such as - Revo Uninstaller  or Obit Uninstaller, you can also remove leftover files and registry entries left over from installed programs.

 

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  • Reset Windows 11 to factory default settings

     Tap the Windows+ key combination I ,Select System Restore tab in Settings

Restore

Click " Reset your computer" shown directly below

 
Reset your computer
  Select the " Save my files" option

Save my files
Then choose one of them download from the cloud, or reinstall locally
 
download from the cloud

Click " More" > " Reset" to restore Windows 11 to factory defaults

Reset

 Yes, users have also reported similar Windows 10 freezes on the support forums.

 

Interestingly, some users said freezes/crashes started after OS updates.

Some of the solutions above may help fix similar freezing issues on different Windows platforms. However, our Windows 10 random freeze guide includes possible solutions and specific instructions for that platform 


Tough i have discuss all these solutions but  we cannot guarantee that the possible permissions in this guide will fix the random freeze in Windows 11 for all users. However, there is a good chance that they will fix random and constant freezes on many Windows computers. Try applying all these fixes in the order.


The only possible solutions worth trying are resetting or updating the BIOS. Our simple BIOS update guide has complete information on how to update your BIOS. The "Fix: BIOS Corruption" message also includes more information about fixing BIOS corruption..

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