System freezes occur for thousands of reasons. 

Frequently it can be due to a faulty graphics card. A temporary fix is to disable hardware acceleration for the graphics. This slows down the computer, but it can buy you some time until you get it fixed. To disable the acceleration, right click on "My Computer" at your desktop, then click on "Properties". 

Once the window opens, click on the "Performance" tab. Then select the "Graphics" button to change the acceleration. You can set it to "None" for more severe problems. 

Restart your computer to see if this fixes the problem. If this does not fix it, simply slide the "Hardware Acceleration" back to the "FULL" position.

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