Windows 11 Computer Freezing (Fix Guide)

Introduction

If your Windows 11 computer freezing, the issue may be caused by outdated drivers, system resource overload, corrupted system files, or background applications. Frequent freezing can interrupt normal work, but most causes can be resolved with a few troubleshooting steps.


Quick Checks Before Advanced Fixes

Before moving to more advanced troubleshooting, try these quick checks:

• Restart your computer
• Close unnecessary programs running in the background
• Check available disk space on your system drive
• Make sure Windows 11 is fully updated

These quick steps sometimes resolve temporary freezing issues immediately.


Fix 1: Check Task Manager for High Resource Usage

Sometimes freezing occurs because a program is using too many system resources.

  1. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager
  2. Click the Processes tab
  3. Look for applications using high CPU or Memory
  4. Right-click the application and select End Task

After closing the application, check whether the system becomes responsive again.


Fix 2: Update Graphics and System Drivers

Outdated drivers can cause system instability and freezing.

  1. Right-click the Start button
  2. Select Device Manager
  3. Expand Display adapters
  4. Right-click your graphics driver
  5. Select Update driver

Restart the computer after updating drivers.


Fix 3: Run System File Checker

Corrupted system files can cause Windows to freeze.

  1. Open the Start menu
  2. Type cmd
  3. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator
  4. Enter the following command:
sfc /scannow

Allow the scan to complete and repair any detected system files.


When to Contact IT Support

If your Windows 11 computer continues freezing after trying these steps, the issue may involve hardware problems such as failing memory, overheating, or a damaged storage drive. In workplace environments, your IT support team may need to perform deeper diagnostics.


Final Thoughts

A Windows 11 computer freezing issue is usually caused by high resource usage, outdated drivers, or corrupted system files. By identifying the source of the freeze and applying these troubleshooting steps, you can often restore stable system performance.


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