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8 Easy Ways to Fix Apps Freezing in Windows 10

Check out these solutions if apps are freezing on your Windows 10 PC

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Windows 10 brought a lot of improvements compared to Windows 8. However, Windows 10 isn’t without its flaws.

According to some users, apps freeze on Windows 10, which can be a big problem.

Especially if you prefer using Universal apps, fortunately for you, a few solutions can help you fix this problem.

Freezing can be annoying on any PC, and many users reported that their apps freeze on Windows 10. Speaking of freezing, users mentioned the following problems:

Why are my Windows 10 apps not responding?

Why are my Windows 10 apps not responding?

How do I fix apps freezing on Windows 10?

How do I fix apps freezing on Windows 10?

1. Update your Windows

If any updates are available, Windows will install them automatically in the background. Once the updates are installed, check if the problem persists.

2. Switch to a local account temporary

After that, you can try re-downloading apps and reset the Store:

3. Reinstall your printer driver

Once the driver is removed, restart your PC. Once the PC restarts, your printer driver should be installed automatically.

You can always download the driver manually from the manufacturer’s website if the printer doesn’t install itself automatically.

3.1 Update drivers automatically

Installing the incorrect driver version might result in irreversible harm to your computer. Therefore we recommend using a professional tool, such as aOutbyte Driver Updater, that handles the task for you.

Outbyte Driver Updater is ​​a specialized tool with a regularly updated database of over 18 million driver files. Scan your PC for all outdated drivers and safely update any that are available.

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4. Run PowerShell command from Command Prompt

5. Reset the app to default

After resetting the application to default, start it again and check if the problem still appears. We have to mention that this solution works only for Universal apps, so keep that in mind.

6. Check your antivirus

If apps freeze on your iPad as well as Windows 10 PC, the problem might be your antivirus. Antivirus can interfere with your system and cause this and many other errors.

To fix the problem, check your antivirus settings and ensure that the problematic application is added to the exclusion list.

After doing that, check if the problem persists. You might want to try changing your antivirus configuration if the issue is still present.

If that doesn’t help, you can temporarily disable your antivirus and check if that solves the issue.

As a last resort, you can try uninstalling your antivirus. If uninstalling the antivirus solves the problem, you should consider switching to a different antivirus solution.

Many antivirus tools are optimized not to interfere with Windows. If you’re looking for such an antivirus, we highly suggest using an optimized antivirus for low-end PCs that won’t interfere with your operating system.

7. Perform a Clean boot

Once your PC restarts, check if the problem is resolved. If the issue doesn’t appear anymore, the problem is related to one of the disabled apps or services.

To find the direct cause, you need to enable disabled applications individually or in groups.

Remember that you need to restart your PC every time after enabling a group of applications or services.

Once you find the problematic application, you can keep it disabled, remove it or update it and check if that solves the problem.

8. Uninstall the Nahimic app

Sometimes apps can freeze due to other third-party applications. For example, according to users, theNahimicapp caused other apps to freeze on their PC.

This application is related to the audio driver, and if you want to remove it, you just have to remove the audio driver and allow Windows to install the default driver instead.

Since Windows tends to automatically update your drivers, it might be a good idea to prevent Windows from updating this device. The apps freeze on Samsung Smart TV issue can also be solved this way.

There are several ways to do that, and for more information, we advise you to check our guides onhow to prevent Windows from automatically installing driversand how to prevent Windows Update install.

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That’s all, I hope at least some of these solutions helped you with the app problem in Windows 10. If you have any questions or comments, just reach for the comment section below.

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Ivan Jenic

Windows Hardware Expert

Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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Ivan Jenic

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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.