

You don't need to restart your PC for it to be usable again. Generic Freeze - Your PC becomes unresponsive for a period of time, and then becomes usable again without taking any action. Random Hang - Your PC becomes unresponsive seemingly at random, and you must restart to recover the PC. Hang - Your PC becomes unresponsive whenever you do a specific set of steps, and you must restart to recover the PC. For the purposes of this article, we will define four categories of behavior for PCs that become unresponsive, as follows: The first step is to identify the category of issue you are facing. If the methods in this article do not resolve the issue, perform a search to get more help from Microsoft Support or the Microsoft Community using a more specific description of your problem. This article provides recommendations to help identify the potential causes for this behavior, and to help resolve this problem. Please check if things are to your satisfaction and if not, you have the option of restoring back immediately.At times you may find that your PC has become unresponsive.

The provided button will create one, called Safe Point.

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