[SOLVED] FREEZE

Oct 25, 2019
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its been 1 month i didnt touch my pc and when i finally have the time to play my pc have this problems:

  1. Disk 100%
  2. Pc freeze with static noise
  3. Blue screen
i have done almost all the tips that u can find itself from the internet but it seems didn't work at all...what should i do?
 
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W10? Does W10 say disk space used is 100%? If so, that's WAY too much space used, regardless of drive type. Whenever your drive space used in W10 shows as red instead of blue, it means you have to uninstall enough data to where it's in the blue again.

A certain amount of free drive space is necessary and critical for proper sorting by the system. If you fill a drive, especially an OS drive, beyond that point, it can make the PC bog down or freeze, crash. etc, and even result in system file corruption.

If the above is the case for you, uninstall enough data to be in the blue again, then run SFC after restoring the system image file. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026529/windows-10-using-system-file-checker

If the...
W10? Does W10 say disk space used is 100%? If so, that's WAY too much space used, regardless of drive type. Whenever your drive space used in W10 shows as red instead of blue, it means you have to uninstall enough data to where it's in the blue again.

A certain amount of free drive space is necessary and critical for proper sorting by the system. If you fill a drive, especially an OS drive, beyond that point, it can make the PC bog down or freeze, crash. etc, and even result in system file corruption.

If the above is the case for you, uninstall enough data to be in the blue again, then run SFC after restoring the system image file. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026529/windows-10-using-system-file-checker

If the above is either not the scenario or it doesn't fix the problem, check each stick of RAM (if you have more than one) in the first RAM slot (this determines if one is faulty). If neither are completely faulty, use Memtest86 to check for errors. They should be able to run all tests with zero errors, which takes well over 2 hrs.

(free version is fine)
Memtest86 https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm
 
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