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Computer Locked Up? Some Quick Tips to Break Free!

Written by Kallie Johnson | Aug 10, 2023 8:15:00 PM

A frozen computer is one of the most frustrating experiences for users, impacting productivity and causing delays. Whether you use your computer for work, study, or fun, an unexpected lockup can be a major setback.

If you find yourself in a pickle, here are some options to deal with the lockup in the short-term and a few more to minimize the chances of recurrence – hopefully meaning fewer calls to your IT folks!

Immediate Actions to Take

Before panic sets in, try giving a few of these a try:

Check Your Peripherals

Ensure that all your peripherals (keyboard, mouse, flash drives, docks, etc.) are properly connected. Sometimes, loose connections or faulty peripherals can cause strange behaviors.

Verify You Have Reliable Power

Sudden power interruptions can cause all sorts of issues. Make sure your power cord is securely connected, that your battery is sufficiently charged if you are using a laptop, and have surge protectors everywhere you can.

Secondary Steps

Restart

Don’t shoot the messenger! We know the jokes involving “have you tried turning it off and back on again” are absolutely ancient at this point, but the simplest and most effective solution is often to start over. Press and hold the power button until the computer turns off – ALL THE WAY. This might mean holding it for 15 seconds, listen for the fans to spin down. Then wait a few seconds before turning it back on. This allows the system to completely reset, start a fresh sessions, and clear out any temporary glitches.

Check Hardware

If the computer continues to freeze after a restart, it might be due to hardware issues. Inspect your equipment for any signs of physical damage or overheating. Dust and debris can also accumulate inside the computer, causing it to overheat.

Get A Professional

If the problem persists, then you may still need to check in with some professionals. They’ll be able to diagnose more complex hardware/software issues, and provide appropriate solutions.

Managing Overheating and Cooling

As mentioned earlier, overheating can often be the culprit behind these slowdowns and lockups. Many systems will reduce power consumption and performance when things get too hot to avoid a catastrophic failure. Here are some ways to effectively manage cooling issues to keep your computer running smoothly.

Clean Dust and Debris

Regularly clean your computer's internal components to prevent overheating. Use compressed air to blow away dust and debris from the vents, fans, and system board.

Use Cooling Pads

For laptops, consider using cooling pads to improve airflow and dissipate heat. Cooling pads help maintain optimal operating temperatures and reduce the risk of overheating.

Close Excess Tabs and Programs

Cluttered web browsers with numerous open tabs (I know, we’re all guilty) can also contribute. Make it a habit to close unnecessary tabs and programs to free up system resources, allowing your computer to run more efficiently and maintain cooler temps.

Additional Solutions to Help Prevent a Frozen Computer

Update Operating System and Software

Ensure your OS and drivers are up-to-date to maintain system stability and improve performance. Many manufacturers include utilities that will check for hardware related updates automatically.

Check for Malware

Malicious software can cause lockups and other performance issues. Use reliable security software to scan and remove any malware from your computer.

Disable Unnecessary Startup Programs

Too many startup programs can clog up the boot process, making it feel like forever. Disable any unnecessary startup applications to reduce the strain and streamline the process.

Run Memory Diagnostics

Faulty RAM can cause blue screens and other issues. Use built-in Windows Memory Diagnostics or third-party tools to check your RAM for errors.

Wrapping Up

Whether you're in the middle of an important project, browsing the web, or simply trying to start your computer, a frozen screen can bring everything to a standstill. Hopefully these tips for troubleshooting and prevention will help resolve frustrating situations quickly and painlessly!