RoderickGI: Yes, when I had the really long stalls I spent a bit of time in Event Viewer, but there were just the usual system messages, and a couple I was able to correct. They had no bearing on MC.
Yes, sfc /scannow is a regular around here. It's amazing how often it finds and fixes or finds and tries to fix errant libraries and the like. But it can only do so much. Things that sfc can't fix, are *usually* fixed by: 'dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth'. (or /scanhealth if you want a list of issues).
I run each of those at least once a week.
Another solution which can fix some things, especially weird ones, is do a Win 10 in-place upgrade by executing setup.exe at the top level of the USB stick or CD/DVD of the same version (Home or Pro) that you're currently running while it's already running. It'll leave everything installed alone, and fix/replace various elements of W10 that aren't right. You may have to re-load some updates after doing that, but it'll happen automatically.
Oh yes, I *always* remove IE 11 from any Windows 10. Solves problems. Edge doesn't cut it, so that leaves Chrome, or my favorite Palemoon which is an optimized version of Firefox. Even using IE 11 for just a few minutes it gets attacked with drive-by's, Trojan Horses, and other nasties that get through so easily.
On the memory issues, I usually go to extremes whenever possible. 16GB minimum and 32GB when I anticipate some load. Either no paging file, or a fixed size of 16GB, or even 8GB. Never any memory issues. But in a W10 in-place upgrade there are often problems carried from the old system that may have never shown up at all or in the same way as they do in W10, and it can be a bear finding their real origin. So if you're cutting it close with memory needs, just add more -fast- memory, as fast as the motherboard will permit and you usually can be done with it. YMMV.
Oh, and go through Programs and Files to uninstall anything old, unknown, or temporarily not needed. I had a bunch of stuff from W7 and w8 that upon removing, even though W10 ok'd them, fixed problems.
--Bill