There are some most common reasons Windows keeps freezing.
1. Too Many Programs Opening
2. Driver Corruption or Errors
3. Overheating
4. Insufficient RAM
5. BIOS Settings
6. Faulty External Devices
7. Computer Viruses
8. Corrupted or Missing System Files
9. Software Errors
While there are some common solutions to the issue as well.
Method #1. Free up disk space on C drive
Method #2. Update all device drivers to the newest
Method #3: Run Memory Check
Method #4: Run System File Checker
Method #5. Perform System Restore
Method #6. Take PC to Repair Shop
If your computer still keeps freezing after trying the above solutions, it's possible that Windows may have been corrupted. In this case, you might try restoring your operating system. I that case, you may need to use third-party software. MiniTool Power Data Recovery can help you get lost data back easily when your laptop keeps freezing and not responding.
I'm having the same issues. I tried reinstalling Windows 10 (after formatting my whole drive), replacing my RAM. Still having the same issues. All my parts are less than a year old. I have a feeling it's the motherboard. You wouldn't happen to use a Gigabyte motherboard, would you?
by Michael