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New Laptop Freezing
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An HP laptop running Win 10 has started to freeze - in any application, itunes, IE, Chrome and can only be restored by switching off (the only thing that responds is the power on/off button). It's barely 3 weeks old.This isn't right, any suggestions?
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1. Run a Disk file check process to check for and attempt repair of any disk file format / indexing errors.
- Assuming you are able to login to Windows 10 successfully, Right-Click the Windows start icon (bottom left-hand corner of screen) and select the option "Command Prompt (Admin)" and click 'Yes' to open up a 'Command Prompt' window.
- In the the 'Command Prompt' Window, using the Keyboard, type / enter the following text (exactly as shown including the spaces):-
CHKDSK C: /F
and press the keyboard 'Enter' Key.
- Press and enter the 'Y' key in response to the (Y/N) message.
- Now restart your Computer and a Check Disk operation will commence at Windows Startup. Let it run which may take a while to complete.
- On completion Windows will then startup automatically to the usual Login screen where you can then test to see if the problem is no longer.
2. If option 1 fails, you could try attempting a system point restore operation to return the system to a previous state. Info on how to perform a system restore point, including some other useful troubleshoot info, is avaialable at the following Microsoft web link:-
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-gb/ windows -10/win dows-10 -recove ry-opti ons
1. Run a Disk file check process to check for and attempt repair of any disk file format / indexing errors.
- Assuming you are able to login to Windows 10 successfully, Right-Click the Windows start icon (bottom left-hand corner of screen) and select the option "Command Prompt (Admin)" and click 'Yes' to open up a 'Command Prompt' window.
- In the the 'Command Prompt' Window, using the Keyboard, type / enter the following text (exactly as shown including the spaces):-
CHKDSK C: /F
and press the keyboard 'Enter' Key.
- Press and enter the 'Y' key in response to the (Y/N) message.
- Now restart your Computer and a Check Disk operation will commence at Windows Startup. Let it run which may take a while to complete.
- On completion Windows will then startup automatically to the usual Login screen where you can then test to see if the problem is no longer.
2. If option 1 fails, you could try attempting a system point restore operation to return the system to a previous state. Info on how to perform a system restore point, including some other useful troubleshoot info, is avaialable at the following Microsoft web link:-
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Thanks for answers so far. It's not mine. It came with Win 10, it's brand new! As for the browsers I didn't know about Edge and he was using IE so I advised on Chrome. Having said that I thought you can have a selection of browsers installed no problem. We'll do what you suggest PB(!) and see what happens. As it's intermittent it will take a day or so to see if it's worked.
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