Computer Freezing

Computer freezing is another problem that might require reboot computer.  Many times we over load theblue-screen-2computer by installing and running too many programs which fight for too few computer resources and a slow computer results.  Or we remove several programs or games that we no longer need or want which corrupts the registry.  If your computer is still running there are several things you should do to help try and maintain the operating system.  The first thing would be clean the registry, then defrag the hard drive, and the clean out any spyware or data mining programs.  Viruses are another problem area and you should have installed an updated a good Anti-Virus program like AVG.  Computers today are running very large and complex programs that are really taxing the computer resources.  If you can get in to a routine of computer maintenance your computer will run faster and more efficiently.  However since we are all too busy the next best option is to sue a program like Ghost or Partimage to restore the entire operating system back to a know good configuration that provides a clean registry and clean hard drive.  I perform a complete restore on the 30 computers that I run in a computer lab with high school students.  These students have complete administrator rights and reconfigure the computers daily as they complete lab assignments.  I am able to restore all of them in about 10 minutes.  This brings them back to a fresh state where they can run at their optimum.  I have a some addition information and resources at a computer repair training site that has been setup for my students to help them better understand how to maintain computers.  Also I have some YouTube videos that you might find helpful.

The Reboot Computer Help website has some additional information you might find useful.

Reboot Computer

You can reboot computer to Safe Mode by pressing F8 during startup.  Safe Mode is a troubleshooting mode that allows you to reset hardware drivers that might be giving you a black screen on your monitor.  In Safe Mode you

Reboot Computer - YouTube Video

Reboot Computer - YouTube Video

can use Device Manager to reinstall the correct video driver or other conflicting hardware driver. Then you can restart your computer normally with the video working.

The next reboot computer can reset your computer to its original factory settings by pressing F12 during startup (if your computer has this feature) or inserting a restore CD during startup.  This will take an image and reimage your entire hard drive.  This replaces all files including any saved files.  This is not the best option because you will have to reinstall all your programs and other important files to get your computer back to a functional working state.

The last reboot computer option will restore your computer to a saved configuration that has all your important programs and files.  This is accomplished using imaging software, such as Ghost or Partimage, that saves your current configuration and then allows you to restore all your important files when needed.  I have YouTube videos on Ghost and one on Partimage.  I also have a YouTube video on Reboot Computer that might be of help.

The Reboot Computer Help website has some additional information you might find useful.

Partimage - YouTube Video

Partimage - YouTube Video

Ghost - YouTube Video

Ghost - YouTube Video