For starters, you are running x86 InnerSpace and x64 WoW. You probably have ticked the "Use 64-bit Inner Space" option in your ISBoxer Profile, but you should really try and load x64 InnerSpace.exe too.
This can be found in "C:\Program Files (x86)\InnerSpace\x64\InnerSpace.exe" You might want to update your desktop shortcut, which by default points to x86 InnerSpace.exe.
You should also try without the following things running
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32. FCDBLog.exe - Process ID: 2652 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Fortinet\FortiClient\FCDBLog.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [5.2.4.0650] [Fortinet Inc.] [FortiClient Logging daemon]
33. FCHelper64.exe - Process ID: 5156 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Fortinet\FortiClient\FCHelper64.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [5.2.4.0650] [Fortinet Inc.] [FortiClient System Helper]
34. FortiESNAC.exe - Process ID: 2780 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Fortinet\FortiClient\FortiESNAC.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [5.2.4.0650] [Fortinet Inc.] [FortiClient Network Access Control]
35. FortiSSLVPNdaemon.exe - Process ID: 2788 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Fortinet\FortiClient\FortiSSLVPNdaemon.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [5.2.4.0650] [Fortinet Inc.] [FortiClient SSLVPN daemon]
36. FortiTray.exe - Process ID: 5228 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Fortinet\FortiClient\FortiTray.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [5.2.4.0650] [Fortinet Inc.] [FortiClient System Tray Controller]
45. Samsung Magician.exe - Process ID: 7060 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Samsung\Samsung Magician\Samsung Magician.exe) [Admin:YES] [x86] [4.9.0.140] [Samsung Electronics.] [Samsung Magician Application]
71. update_task.exe - Process ID: 3504 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Fortinet\FortiClient\update_task.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [5.2.4.0650] [Fortinet Inc.] [update_task]
72. vmnat.exe - Process ID: 2392 (C:\Windows\SysWOW64\vmnat.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [12.0.0 build-2985596] [VMware, Inc.] [VMware NAT Service]
73. vmnetdhcp.exe - Process ID: 2400 (C:\Windows\SysWOW64\vmnetdhcp.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [12.0.0 build-2985596] [VMware, Inc.] [VMware VMnet DHCP service]
74. vmware-authd.exe - Process ID: 2852 (C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Workstation\vmware-authd.exe) [Admin:NO] [x86] [12.0.0 build-2985596] [VMware, Inc.] [VMware Authorization Service]
75. vmware-usbarbitrator64.exe - Process ID: 2868 (C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\VMware\USB\vmware-usbarbitrator64.exe) [Admin:NO] [x64] [15. 1.6.2977871] [VMware, Inc.] [VMware USB Arbitration Service]
For Samsung Magician, I suggest uninstalling it. There has been a previous case where this caused all sorts of grief. I think I'd try this out first.
Are you using a wireless network?? If so, try wired.
Is your InnerSpace out of date? I can see your ISBoxer is an older version. The newer InnerSpace may work better with Windows 10. ISBoxer itself wont matter, but InnerSpace will.
Have you disabled your swap file? If so, re-enable it. It doesn't need to be large, but at least 1GB is required (personally I use 1GB fixed on the OS drive and 4GB fixed on the secondary drive).
Other than the above, there is nothing else really that comes to mind, and would probably end up being a case of some deep monitoring using PerfMon. From your description of the freezes, if there is no obvious activity occurring from another process, then it sounds like a driver incompatibility somewhere, which would probably require some mini dumps during a freeze to debug (one of the reasons why above I suggest you remove Samsung Magician).