

Faulty RAM will cause windows 10 freezing issues. You should run a memory check on your computer when Windows 10 randomly freezes. Check Downloaded Program Files and Temporary Internet Files, and click OK. Click Disk Cleanup under the General tab. Open This PC, right-click Windows (C:) and select Properties. Follow the steps below to clean up the drive: There may be insufficient storage space or too many fragments in your computer's C drive.Follow the onscreen instructions to update your system.

Click the Windows icon and then the Settings icon, and select Update and Security.

