Try installing more RAM. It's dirt cheap and makes a huge difference
to the performance of your PC.
All applications are becoming more resource hungry and when they make
too many demands on your PC it freezes.
STW

On Mar 11, 3:20 am, bluffpoint <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a PC running Vista Home Premium.  Worked fine for almost 2
> years.  About 2 months ago, while using Firefox or Internet Explorer,
> the browser will just freeze up after an hour or so.  If I switch
> browsers, I can sometimes get the other one to work for awhile until
> that freezes up.
>
> I cannot get either browser to work again until I restart the PC.
> Email will continue to work fine while internet is frozen.  I thought
> it was a router issue perhaps but just swapped in a new one and the
> problem remains.
>
> I've tried disabling firewall, anti-virus, without success.  It does
> not seem to happen from visits to any particular sites.
>
> I'm at a loss. It's almost as if there is some "buffer" somewhere and
> once that's full, I'm done.  Any ideas?
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