PC SupportNEED HELP diagnosing pc
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PC seems to hard freeze/lag mouse/ programs unresponsive after certain amount of time, ive tried everything from closing all background apps from running and optimizing the pc to updating drivers etc. but nothing has helped? What could be a possible problem? bad OS? not sure what to do please help |
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are you talking about mouse lagging only? and have you tried using a wired mouse? you might have to update your drivers |
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Cobatine wrote are you talking about mouse lagging only? and have you tried using a wired mouse? you might have to update your drivers no mouse works fine but after a certain amount of time of use the mouse freezes/lags and stuff becomes unresponsive and very slow altogether! |
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-try doing some windows updates
-try physically cleaning ur pc (dust or wtv) -get a good PAID antivirus and run full and quick scans for viruses -get a cleaning software such as ccleaner to get rid of unnecessary files -check if your CPU or GPU is overheating, a good tool i used was QuickCPU to see temperature and usage on my cpus |
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Cobatine wrote -try doing some windows updates done pretty much all of that already, i ended up deleting norton antivirus off my computer because i didnt use it anymore and it seems to have gone back to normal speed so far, will keep you updated! i guess norton likes slowing pcs down |
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Fumble wroteCobatine wrote -try doing some windows updates yeah, some VPNs tend to slow down pc performance too. You can still use a vpn but i would suggest changing the protocol and the location of your vpn. change from TCP to: UDP internet protocol. |
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Open up task manager and see what's using your resources.
Once you've worked that out, you can put plans in place to solve your issues ie - If you're running out of memory - Buy more memory |
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