Windows 10 short freezes

Dominik Nagy 1 Reputation point
2021-03-25T15:06:59.277+00:00

I have an Acer Aspire 7 laptop, and sometimes the screen freezes for a short period of time. When the problem stops, all inputs are executed. For example, when i write into a document and the screen freezes, all the characters, that i typed in will appear in the right places, but only after the problem stops. When it freezes, the frame rate drops to 6-10 fps and after the problem ends, it goes back to normal values.

Is there a solution to that problem?

The operation system alwayas up to date, and the drivers too, but if you have any idea, i will try it.

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  1. S.Sengupta 15,416 Reputation points MVP
    2021-03-25T15:25:39.487+00:00

    Open Event Viewer application error logs created immediately after such freezing.

    You may also check the same in Clean Boot state.

    You may also try Windows Performance Monitor

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  2. 2021-03-26T08:34:47.373+00:00

    I think this issue may be caused by process hanging. To solve this problem, we can use Performance Monitor to check the cause of it. How to use Performance Monitor please see: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-performance-monitor-windows-10.

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  3. Dominik Nagy 1 Reputation point
    2021-03-28T12:32:40.423+00:00

    Thanks for the tipps, the Performance Monitor shows the problem, but i can't find a solution. . I uploaded a picture of the Performance Monitors graph. It seems pretty regular. The red line in the graph is the processor usage, the others is the hard drives. What else should i monitor?
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  4. Dominik Nagy 1 Reputation point
    2021-03-29T15:04:46.887+00:00

    Thanks for the answer.
    Unfortunately, neither solved the problem, but as far as i can tell it seems the Windows Explorer raises the processor usage. Is there something else that i can try?