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System suddenly freezes, CPU usage is not high, is it a hardware issue with the C drive dropping, or a software issue
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<blockquote data-quote="RRlight" data-source="post: 1087190" data-attributes="member: 112542"><p>I tried during that period, but didn't work. I normally let the task manager run while working. But under that circumstance task manager just froze (kind of), not updating, and couldn't see anything. Can't sort by CPU usage because the system is freezing, it's really hard to move the cursor to the CPU column of process tab or scroll to check the processes. You never know where the cursor will show up next time and when actually. I went for the performance tab to see the overall usage but as stated above, frozen, no change in the graph during the 20 minutes. I can only infer the CPU usage from the sound of fan.</p><p></p><p>I got a clip for this, let me try inserting it to the post.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]DS7cyfdWmyY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRlight, post: 1087190, member: 112542"] I tried during that period, but didn't work. I normally let the task manager run while working. But under that circumstance task manager just froze (kind of), not updating, and couldn't see anything. Can't sort by CPU usage because the system is freezing, it's really hard to move the cursor to the CPU column of process tab or scroll to check the processes. You never know where the cursor will show up next time and when actually. I went for the performance tab to see the overall usage but as stated above, frozen, no change in the graph during the 20 minutes. I can only infer the CPU usage from the sound of fan. I got a clip for this, let me try inserting it to the post. [MEDIA=youtube]DS7cyfdWmyY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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