My computer has been freezing up, forcing a re-start more and more often. It's at the point where it happens every couple hours. If I have to buy a new one so be it but I'm researching first why it happens so if I can fix it myself, I'll do it. Any thoughts on that are welcome. Interesting, 75% of the time that it freezes up it just freezes up but the other 25% it freezes up while also making a buzzing noise.
The Internet says one possibility is that it is overheating due to a lot of dust and the computers internals sensors sense that and shuts the computer down (by freezing it up). So I'm thinking of unplugging it, getting a little screwdriver and taking off the side, and sucking out the dust. Can I do this? Do I need special equipment or is my regular vacuum, with its attachment for narrow places, good enough?
Any thoughts are appreciated.
The Internet says one possibility is that it is overheating due to a lot of dust and the computers internals sensors sense that and shuts the computer down (by freezing it up). So I'm thinking of unplugging it, getting a little screwdriver and taking off the side, and sucking out the dust. Can I do this? Do I need special equipment or is my regular vacuum, with its attachment for narrow places, good enough?
Any thoughts are appreciated.