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- A process or system hangs or freezes in computing when it stops responding to inputs. An example of this is when a computer's graphical user interface (like Microsoft Windows) stops responding to the user's keyboard or mouse movements.
- Your computer will typically freeze because of a software problem or because too many program are running at once. A computer may potentially freeze due to other problems like a lack of hard disc space or "driver"-related problems.
- Videos may freeze for a number of causes, including an outdated graphic card, a lack of cooling systems, a cooling system hardware issue, and insufficient RAM. Among the contributing factors are: To save data in memory buffers, the video player stops.
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