Information, options, settings, and details about Windows can be found in the Registry Editor. In order to fix various problems or make system-wide changes, you may need to adjust certain registry files from time to time. Registry editing might be problematic, though, if the Registry Editor becomes unresponsive or fails to work altogether.
Using the Registry Editor causes Windows to freeze often. Here are several solutions to this problem.
1. RUN SFC AND DISM SCAN
Windows and its apps can malfunction if your PC’s system files are corrupted. Automated detection and replacement of corrupted or missing system files can be accomplished by running an SFC (System File Checker) scan. So, here’s how to get it up and running.
Terminal (Admin) can be found by right-clicking the Start icon and selecting the option.
Step 2: Paste the following command into the terminal and hit Enter.
Scanning with the command line tool sfc
If any issues are found during the scan, you’ll be notified after it’s finished. If there are any errors, you’ll be given advice on how to correct them.
DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management) scan should then be done.