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Why is my Computer freezing after 30 to 35 minutes? - Eric - 05-08-2013 06:14 AM

After about 30 to 35 minutes, my computer gets incredibly slow and eventually to the point where it basically freezes and takes forever to shut down. I noticed that my RAM is continually increasing. My computer is like a year and a half year old. I got 8gb of ram, 750gb of hard drive space, i-5 processor, and its a dell inspiron 15r.
So I tried all of your suggestions. I'm about to open the computer to take all the dust out which might help with the overheating but it isnt really getting too hot. I also didnt try that last suggestion just because i cant trust a post from someone with really bad grammar like that and a link that seem suspicious. (No offense if it is legit or english isnt your first languange. Just how i am). All in all, my computer has gotten a lotttttt faster but it still freezes. After about 40 minutes, the RAM usage is maxed out and i have to restart the computer to reset it. Thoughts?


- Jack - 05-08-2013 06:29 AM

you have to many cookies


- Reece - 05-08-2013 06:42 AM

Overheating Tongue


- PJ - 05-08-2013 06:54 AM

try disabling unneeded background programs using the task manager, clean up the history & cookies, run ccleaner free from http://www.piriform.com, defrag the hd, & run chkdsk @ next boot. these should speed it up & make it last longer. also clean vents, fans, run on a flat surface assuring these are clear, & maybe run a cooling system under the laptop.


- Dell Inc. - 05-08-2013 07:03 AM

Hello Eric,
My name is Krishna and I work for the Social Media and Community Team at Dell. Try downloading and installing the the Free PC Health Check from http://dell.to/kU4Qsp . In just minutes you'll know exactly what is slowing your computer down. You'll get a customized report detailing all your computer's errors, plus how to fix them.

Also, download & install CCleaner & use it regularly. Run MSCONFIG & disable any unnecessary programs from loading at startup & stealing system resources. http://netsquirrel.com/msconfig/ .

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Dell-Kris K
Social Media and Community Team


Eric,
Try running the hardware diagnostics and see if it shows any errors. You can follow the instructions from http://dell.to/dU0fpw

Also, If you want to e-mail me your Service Tag number and current shipping address, I can have a look at your warranty status to see what options we have. You can reach me at Krishna_KRN@Dell.com

Regards,
Dell-Kris K
Dell Social Media and Communities