For years, computer games have been the pinnacle of graphics technology, and many offer a kind of depth and complexity that you simply cannot find on home consoles. However, this complexity also carries over to troubleshooting. When restarting your computer doesn’t fix a freezing issue, you might feel overwhelmed by all of the possible things that could be going wrong. Fortunately, there is wide documentation available for how to fix most issues that come up with modern games; you just need a little information to get started. In Windows XP, click the “Start” button, then “Control Panel,” “Performance and Maintenance” and then “System.” Then click the “Hardware” tab and click “Device Manager.” Tips Writer Bio
