Freezes could be anything from a virus to a bad piece of hardware. It could also be a particular computer program crashing in the background and grinding your computer to a hault.
What OS are you running?
What is the computer model?
What video card are you using? - a bad video card can cause this
Don't forget to look at the simplest devices like mice and keyboards. I had a bad keyboard that kept causing freezes. Replaced it and the problem vanished.
Does it simply lock up or do you get an error message?
How long has the computer been running before the freeze?
Although you say odd times, does the freeze occur after running a particular program?
Have you run a full virus and spyware scan?
There are just too many variables to determine what the culprit is. Before answering this question, you need to narrow down the characteristics of the problem for us.
I forgot to add, let me know the details and I'd be happy to try and help out on this issue. Freezes can be very frustrating and hard to diagnose. By replacing the power supply, you removed one of the big causes of freezeups. Now it's down to the strange and archane areas of computer tech support.
Try deleting programs you dont use and clean up some space on your harddrive and run ccleaner and clean the fans if its overheating.
No, that's a system problem, take it to a repair shop.
If the diesel fuel "gels" then yes the filter will need replaced.
You need a better computer.
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Your computer crashes or freezes
No
because of viruses
You should try rebooting it. (Turn off the computer and turn it back on.)
to resart the computer if it crashes or freezes
press f5 or click randomly
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