![]() ![]() You might have a virus or rootkit that isn't detected by your antivirus programs.Try uninstalling all programs you don't use.If you do, switch to a different antivirus program. Try disabling your antivirus and see if you get a speed increase.Blow out the vents and remove the dust and see if there is an improvement. Laptop might be throttling down speed because it is too hot.Try disabling in BIOS and see if there is an improvement. Attached USB device might be malfunctioning.Network drive may be mapped but not able to connect.Have you been keeping up with Windows Updates? I don't think it in of itself caused your overall system slowdown, though. You should be able to uninstall Internet Explorer 9 by going to Start -> Control Panel -> Programs and Features. Click Yes, when asked to restart your computer.On the General tab, choose Normal Startup. ![]() ![]() If Clean Boot does not restore performance, restore your system to normal boot by doing the following: Now you can try and determine which 3rd party software is related to the Startup program or service and either update it or uninstall it. Leave the problem program or service disabled. If it does perform normally while clean booted you can enable Startup items (Startup Tab) one at a time and restart the PC, do this until performance degrades, then you know which Startup item is causing it, do the same for non Microsoft Services. Check Hide all Microsoft services (important you do this before step 5).On the General tab, choose Selective Startup.Click Start type msconfig in the search box and press Enter.Perform a "Clean Boot" if performance returns to normal while clean booted, you know it is a startup program or third party Service that is causing it.Īccessing the System Configuration Utility ![]()
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