Why my laptop screen freezes every time? How can I repair it?

Maxine Samuel
3 min readJun 11, 2020

Isn’t it frustrating when you are working on your computer or laptop and the screen suddenly freezes? Especially when you are working on a time-bound task and your system decides to freeze up delaying the task even more. This could happen due to many reasons, so we have compiled a list of possible issues and how to fix them below.

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Your system is running out of space

One of the most common reasons that your PC or laptop screen starts to freeze up is because your system is running out of space. It means you have too much stuff like — pictures, movies, documents, no space in recycle bin etc. on your system and you need to delete some things to make more space in the system. The best way to deal with it is a complete system cleanup. The cleanup will remove all unnecessary space hogging things from your system and it will start working well again.

Too many programs open at same time

Sometimes the system screen freezes because there are too many programs open at the same time. Opening too many programs at the same time could overload the system. To fix this issue go to the task manager and end the programs that aren’t responding. Now reboot the system and make sure that you don’t open too many programs at the same time. But this is just a temporary fix. You should make sure to get a system cleanup.

Your system RAM cannot take the load

Some programs need large RAM to run properly. If your system RAM is less than the required RAM to run a specific program then your system might start freezing up. This issue can be easily solved by extending your system’s RAM. You should get professional advice from a tech support service to accurately assess if your system is capable of supporting more RAM and what are your additional RAM needs. Another easier fix is to just Uninstall the

Your system has defective programs

Sometimes some programs may become defected over time. When this happens, it may cause your system to hang whenever that program is running. To fix this issue first you need to make sure which program is running every time your system freezes up. Now go to your application manager and check the properties of that particular program. It would be better to just uninstall that program. You can easily uninstall the program directly from application manager.

If there is a virus in the system

You probably browse many websites every day from your PC or laptop. When you visit these websites sometimes, they redirect you to some unsecured websites. When you visit such unsafe websites, your system may have contacted some viruses. The virus may have caused your system to freeze up. To fix this first you need to run a system scan to see if there is any virus detected. If the scan shows a virus it would be better to get professional virus removal services.

The system needs to install updates

You should always make sure that your operating system is updated to the latest version. System updates often contain new bug fixes to improve your system performance. So, If your system hasn’t been updated in a long while that might be why it is acting up by freezing. The best way to fix it is to check for updates and install all the system and driver updates. Also, check If there are any system programs that need updating and update them as well.

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Maxine Samuel

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