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- My PC was painfully slow until I fixed this one SSD problem
Something as simple as Windows Update can make your PC painfully slow, so if that's running in the background, that's probably the problem No Windows Update? Start your digging in Task Manager (which was, coincidentally, basically the only thing I could run on that PC) Check and see if any app or Windows service is hogging disk resources
- Tips to improve PC performance in Windows - Microsoft Support
Your Windows device may run slowly for several reasons, such as limited storage space, too many startup apps running in the background, outdated software, or hardware that no longer meets modern performance needs
- 5 reasons your PC can feel slow after a Windows update, and . . .
Windows Update slowdowns are usually temporary and nothing to worry about A slow PC can be annoying, but slowdowns after a Windows update are mostly due to routine work and don't take long
- Brand new PC fresh windows install, constant lag and stutter
Did a fresh Windows 11 install initially and it was running terrible, I ended up wiping everything and installing windows 10 just to see Ran slightly better? Basically the same Opening windows explorer takes ~15 seconds for the window to pop up and another 15 to show the "this pc" tab
- Windows 11 Running Slow: Powerful Fixes That Really Work - NSF
Windows 11 running slow? Learn powerful, simple fixes to boost speed and improve performance quickly with this easy guide
- Windows 10 Running Slow: 12 Ways to Fix it - Windows Report
Is your Windows OS too slow and unresponsive? Try updating the essential components, check for malware, and declutter the system with a dedicated app
- How to Fix Windows 11 Slow and Lagging Problem – 8 Easy Ways
Below are 8 easy solutions to boost your computer performance on Windows 11 without having to play around too many critical settings You might not need to try them all, just walk your way down the list until you find the laggy problem getting better
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