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Most of the applications that you install using the default installation load when the Windows boots up. All these applications use the system memory and resource leaving smaller portion of the memory for other programs to open. This causes these programs to slow down and therefore unusable provided that you have enough memory.
While booting, a number of reasons cause the Windows to freeze, which are as follows:
Failure of some components of the hardware is one of the common reasons behind Windows start up problems. This hardware failure could range from unplugged power cord to some serious problems like smoke emitting from the system. Updates of the drivers or the BIOS also cause start up woes. If some key operating system files has become corrupt or has gone missing, it may cause your computer to crash. Misconfiguration could also be a possible reason behind Windows failing to start. Though you may be able to start up your computer, some services or application may not function.
Following are some of the methods adopted to resolve Microsoft Windows boot issues: