ChatterBank7 mins ago
Computer suddenly turned 'laggy'
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I bought a gaming computer several weeks ago which has very high specs and used to play games perfectly. But today when i loaded up a game that i had previously played(worked great), it was lagging ALOT, which made it unplayable. Can anyone think of how i can resolve this? Thanks
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If the problem occurs again, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to enter the Task Manager. Select the 'Processes' tab and look down the 'CPU' column. The only high figure (other, possibly, than the game you're playing) should be against 'System Idle Process'. If anything else is high, that's the cause of your problem. (If you need help in identifying what an oddly-named process really is, please post again).
Chris
If the problem occurs again, press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to enter the Task Manager. Select the 'Processes' tab and look down the 'CPU' column. The only high figure (other, possibly, than the game you're playing) should be against 'System Idle Process'. If anything else is high, that's the cause of your problem. (If you need help in identifying what an oddly-named process really is, please post again).
Chris
It could be malware (which often doesn't show up under 'Processes').
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Download, install and run (preferably while in Windows Safe Mode) the free version of Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware:
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