Slow PC Issue

I had this issue on a few machines, around March, April after a windows update. Even after the next update problems persisted and a few of these still come in.

Drove me nuts for a few days then I did a Format/reinstall and all the PC's went back to normal. Haven't had any of them come back and I told them if the problem persists I will have a look for free because I wasn't sure what was causing it.

I did some research back then and found some post about dell/windows problem and all said it fixed with format/reinstall but also had the same problem with other laptops.

Like others said it may also be your hard drive.
 
Make note of the version of Windows that you're using, because Microsoft fixed this problem for a lot of people in Creators Update.
.LOL. This update is a Creator of hudge problems, avoid.

Not that I would disagree with other suggestions.
 
If its your personal laptop I would get a clean W10 iso from microsoft.com and format.

The amount of shyte manufacturers preload on the computers is mind boggling.
 
I had this issue on a few machines, around March, April after a windows update. Even after the next update problems persisted and a few of these still come in.

The one PC I have this issue with was also fine until an update. When I have time I'm just gonna format & reinstall.
 
Like?

Serious question, because I haven't had any.

Same here, 1000+ company pc's running on it already and no issues. Issues are caused by crapy 3rd party software or non MS drivers most of the time, can't blame the OS all of the time :)
 
Same here, 1000+ company pc's running on it already and no issues. Issues are caused by crapy 3rd party software or non MS drivers most of the time, can't blame the OS all of the time :)

Oh, then you clearly haven't met sajunky yet! ;)

:D
 
Like?

Serious question, because I haven't had any.
As you have a serious question, here is an answer. I refered to the other suggestions contained in the post I responded to, not a stupid suggestions you would ever made in your dreams, you moron. :)
 
Same here, 1000+ company pc's running on it already and no issues. Issues are caused by crapy 3rd party software or non MS drivers most of the time, can't blame the OS all of the time :)
Not true. It is Windows to blame for in the first place. Besides, if company runs 1000+ computers, make sure that it is the same Windows as ordinary public (with the same forced automatic updates, bitcoin mining and other spyware called 'Telemetry') before posting stupid comments.
 
The one PC I have this issue with was also fine until an update. When I have time I'm just gonna format & reinstall.

Why not do a rollback to a date before the issue started. That might solve it without requiring a format. Also make note of the current installed updates before the rollback to possibly pinpoint the culprit, then block that update.
 
.LOL. This update is a Creator of hudge problems, avoid.

Not that I would disagree with other suggestions.

We all know how you are when it comes to Microsoft products. You really should stay out of these threads if you have nothing to contribute.
 
Why not do a rollback to a date before the issue started. That might solve it without requiring a format. Also make note of the current installed updates before the rollback to possibly pinpoint the culprit, then block that update.

I can't remember when it started, been a good couple of months now. It will be quicker for me to just reinstall then spend more time on the issue.
 
I can't remember when it started, been a good couple of months now. It will be quicker for me to just reinstall then spend more time on the issue.

For ****s and giggles, just do a 2 month (or whatever your best guess is) rollback tonight before you go to sleep. No loss if it doesn't work.
 
We all know how you are when it comes to Microsoft products. You really should stay out of these threads if you have nothing to contribute.
It personal, you don't need do that. You wrote something suggesting that people should use Creators upgrade to fix one particular problem (not sure it is a true statement as you didn't give a proof) and I wrote that Creators update brings more problems than cures, amoung other things like a new distributed processing system running on user machines for free.

Creators update is in fact the worst update in Microsoft history. It is important that people know what to avoid.
 
Now that Checkdisk hasn't solved anything, we're going to need some more information.

To rule out that it's a disk problem, download CrystalDisk Info and check the status of your drive. CrystalDisk will read information from the drive's SMART monitoring software and see if the drive controller has picked up any issues. If it does find something, maybe even a warning notice, take note of the drive's manufacturer and download the relevant tool from either Western Digital or Seagate (manual) to scan the drive using more lower-level software to see what the problem is.

Thanks, seems its not a disk issue :)

Will carry on with the rest.

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It personal, you don't need do that.

It's not personal, it's just that you keep on trotting out these "facts" and never back them up with actual proof.

If the tens of thousands of IT professionals who are testing Windows 10 in a lab environment can't find any evidence of distributed Bitcoin mining being done on user's computers, then I'm afraid a lone soul like yourself is really just barking up an empty tree.

This is tinfoil-hat-level stuff. I've had my own concerns with Windows 10 in the past privacy-wise, but Microsoft isn't buffing up their Bitcoin wallet this way.

Creators update is in fact the worst update in Microsoft history. It is important that people know what to avoid.

Alright, back that up then.
 
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It's not personal, it's just that you keep on trotting out these "facts" and never back them up with actual proof.
So you sohuld attack merits not a messenger.

If the tens of thousands of IT professionals who are testing Windows 10 in a lab environment can't find any evidence of distributed Bitcoin mining being done on user's computers,
It loooks like a sudden testicles ejaculation. Where did you hear about? Interesting.... :)

There are no tens of thousands testers. It is a past. Since introducing Windows 10 there are hundred millions of testing stations, as Microsoft is testing unfinished crap software on each user.
 
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Try a full Windows 10 reset. It fixes most problems on new laptops that run slower than it should. It will also remove all of the unnecessary bloatware that comes with the laptop. :)
 
Had this happen on multiple brand new dell inspirons we bought for as dev machines. 100% HDD usage.

Swooped out all the drives for SSD’s, cloned the HDDs, and it went away
 
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