Help! Computer Freezing On Facebook Games

If you have a computer freezing on Facebook games, tka. It could either be a simple, easily fixed problem or a serious issue that desperately needs your attention, but the fact remains: your computer should not be freezing on Facebook games.

Computer Freezing On Facebook Games

Computer Freezing On Facebook GamesComputer freezes on anything is a sign of trouble. We will discuss a few possible reasons, starting with simple ones that can be easily fixed yourself. After the simple ones are tackled, more serious possibilities will be mentioned, with the recommendation that you talk to a tech oriented friend or call tech support to solve these if you feel uncomfortable or unqualified diving into such things yourself. They are also mentioned in order of likelihood.

The first thing you should do is update your Flash. You can go to Adobe.com and search “Flash Update,” then select the Flash Player to get to the update page. You can also search Google for updates from other sites as well. Usually, this will solve your problem.

If that did not fix your computer freezing problem, another possibility that could cause your computer to freeze on Facebook games is there is something wrong with your browser. This could be something as simple as your browser being outdated, or somewhere along the line some files got corrupted somehow. Try updating your browser to the latest version before anything.

If it is already at the latest version, it is possible that an add on could be getting in the way. To check to see if this is the case you should run Firefox in safe mode by selecting the Help menu at the top and clicking the option “Restart Firefox with Add-ons Disabled.” If you can play games just fine in safe mode, you should try disabling or uninstalling the add-ons one by one to see which one is causing your problem.

In the event that your browser files got corrupted somewhere down the line, your only options are to try a different browser of uninstall and reinstall the one you are using. The latter option is not an easy option for built in browsers, such as Internet Explorer on Windows, but it is possible if you dig around operating system files and know what to delete. We advise you let a tech do this if you have ruled out everything else mentioned in this article, since doing this wrong can completely mess up your computer.

Malware, such as viruses and spyware, can cause your computer to struggle doing its job. If you have noticed it running really slow lately this is probably the cause. Download and install an anti-virus software, let it update its files, and then set it to scan. Scans can take several hours to run so you should do this when you know you will not need your computer for a while. There are some viruses that are really troublesome to get rid of, and if you notice your anti-virus picking up the same ones over and over again you should talk to a computer tech about it. If you have been without anti-virus software for a while, you should also download a registry scanner to make sure you do not have an infection in the Windows Registry.

Having too many programs running can make your computer run slow, too. If you have a lot of programs launching at start up, see if you can tell them not to. While it is convenient to have certain programs start up with your computer, such as instant messaging programs, they eat up computer resources even if they are just sitting there in your tray. Usually, this option is located somewhere in the Settings menus.

The next two options are much more involved issues that the average computer user should not attempt to resolve them by themselves.

Computer Freezing On Facebook Games Could Be The Video Drivers

The first of these is that there is a need to update your computer’s video drivers. Video drivers that are out of date, generic, or not a perfect match to a computer’s graphics card or operating system can run into intermittent issues, such as being able to watch movies but not run flash games or video chat with other people over the Internet. It can be really random where the problem strikes and your computer freezes, depending on the situation. There is a very good piece of software that will manage your system’s drivers called Driver Scanner. If you want to purchase such software, then that is the only one I would recommend. Otherwise, have someone determine what kind of hardware you have and update your video drivers accordingly.

There are many people out there that try to run the latest version of Windows on computers that are almost ten years old. If this describes you, then your problem is likely here. There are ways to fix this without buying a new computer, such as upgrading some of the hardware inside your computer or rolling back your installation. It is remarkable how well older hardware can handle newer software, but sometimes it is all these old machines can do just to run the newest version of an operating system, making doing anything interesting on top of that difficult, if not impossible.

We hope this has solved your computer freezing on Facebook games issue, and that you have a happy future playing Facebook games to your heart’s content.

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