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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Your computer is simply underpowered. Since you also have a hard disk drive and not a solid-state drive, you are easily observing the effects of memory swapping , also called paging. Since you don't have enough RAM for the stuff you're doing, the operating system is using the hard drive to help out.
Since you don't mention the model, I'm sure the rest of the computer isn't that new as well. You will need to upgrade this computer. Google Chrome will be open with less than 20 tabs, and a file with photos, or a file with documents will be open, and thats it. Im not doing anything else. I just recently tried to back it up and that took forever because it kept failing but finally got everything backed up to Norton cloud I was not able to get the back up to run using my external hard drive.
I actually bought an external SSD thinking that would help and it still kept failing to back up. Drivers started failing as well. This machine is a light gaming computer and should just buzz. It is only 2 years old BTW. I might post my issues in its own post, but thought I would give details here since it is a related issue and because this post was just submitted yesterday so its new. Wondering if DavidLandry3 is having any of the other problems.
Same problem here. Came with Win10 so don't tell me I shouldn't be running it on this system. Bought it a few years ago brand new.
Worked fine for a few months, until one particular update went on that slowed it down to a crawl possibly that security fix that disabled the processor look-ahead buffer? Limped along like this for a year, then did a full, clean re-install not a factory reset , as recommended in these support pages.
Was a bit better for a couple of months, then degraded again. I've adjusted settings to remove as many background tasks and services as possible, simplified the display settings and so on. Every so often maybe every 10 days or so , the system becomes unusable for days at a time.
I have to run Task Manager constantly to see what's going on, but often even that doesn't respond. I have to just go away and leave it for an hour or more and hope that I can get control back so I can do some work with it.
When it's really stuck, it's usually sysmain or just system at the top. It seems to be updating constantly too - every day, as far as I can tell. I'd investigate more but to be honest I have other work I need to do, and my system is preventing me from doing that work!
This is the worst version of Windows I've ever used apart from a short time on Win8 - that was truly awful! I have no argument with Windows checking for updates frequently, but it should be able to do it without hogging all the resources and stopping me from doing work.
Sometimes I've had to hold down the power button and force a shutdown. When that happens, I can expect a minute startup, watching the dancing dots, then another minutes watching more dancing dots and "Welcome" after logging in. Now, what I can't understand is this: I have another - much older - laptop that exhibits none of these problems with Win It's also a Dell an E This was a Centrino, Vista-era machine, upgraded to Win10 just as a test, and it flies!
As far as I know it's on the same release of Win10 as the problem laptop, yet it works fine. In fact, it runs faster than a similar E I have that runs Ubuntu. I've updated the Dell drivers, of course. I've also noticed that on the problem machine the Bitlocker service is running, even though Settings tells me that Bitlocker is not enabled.
I tried a Registry edit that should have disabled the service, but when I last checked it was running again. It's possible that the latest update has just re-enabled it. I've soldiered on like this for about a year. The last straw came yesterday when dialogue boxes suddenly started appearing with no text. That's prevented me from doing any work MS Word is affected, for instance.
The irony is that I'm a former IT support professional, so I normally have few problems fixing Windows issues. I've even successfully got other people's Win10 machines running faster - just not my own! I'm typing this on the E It's been like it for well over an hour. There's no noise from the HDD though.
I can't believe that it's really being accessed. I'm now stuck for ideas. I can't see another clean install helping. Does anyone have any ideas for fixing this? I'm just checking AnaMedina3's link to a suggested fix sorry, I must have missed it as I scrolled past earlier.
I haven't heard of that particular cause before, so it's certainly worth looking into. I can't test it yet anyway: my Inspiron still won't let me do anything. I'm back in! It's only taken about three hours. It didn't last long. Became unresponsive again after a few minutes.
Not long enough to even check the AHCI driver. However, after another wait, I had another window of opportunity and managed to get the process completed although a system restore point took a lot longer to create than usual. On restart it began a check and fix of C:, so maybe there is a hardware issue with the HDD after all. Previous manual disk checks all came up clean. Right, I seem to have solved the problem!
Or maybe I haven't, and the problem has just abated, as it sometimes seems to do - only to pop up again a few days later. I tried the MSI solution - no improvement after a restart. No change after a restart. Then I did something I thought I'd already gone through: I checked for any software that might be causing a problem, uninstalling anything I no longer needed and restarting after two or three uninstalls restarts took so long, I couldn't face doing it after every uninstall.
So I have to conclude that it was one of these that was the root cause. Not the software itself, as I hadn't used either for some time. But maybe one of them was causing multiple svchosts to spawn which explains why System was often top of the HDD usage list. I then - as a test - reinstalled Filelocator Pro. The disk usage immediately jumped up again, and I thought "Gotcha!
I've removed it again though. I'll do more tests to get to the bottom of this, but I have a sneaking suspicion that these are red herrings - that the problem just subsided as it has done so often in the past.
The only difference is that it's not freezing on me now. Windows Updates have been paused for 7 days, but sure enough, those pesky update processes are still floating up to the top of the Task Manager listing.
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