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Should I Re-Install Win 7?
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Hey,
My computer is getting reallllyyy laggy..
when I try to go on TTG it just lags.
I made a Rant about it and people said its my comp not TTG...
My computer is getting reallllyyy laggy..
when I try to go on TTG it just lags.
I made a Rant about it and people said its my comp not TTG...
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Its most likely your computer,even on a slow computer for me TTG has never really lagged for me.
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how much ram and what processor and size hard drive do you have because if you have a old computer and do that your just wasteing your time i dont think any computer able to run windows 7 at this point should be lagging that bad maby you have a virus like that win 7 security or the winlog.exe one both of thos drematicly slow your computer down
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gtapro151 wrote how much ram and what processor and size hard drive do you have because if you have a old computer and do that your just wasteing your time i dont think any computer able to run windows 7 at this point should be lagging that bad maby you have a virus like that win 7 security or the winlog.exe one both of thos drematicly slow your computer down
Win 7 came on my computer when i bought it..
4GB ram
64-bit
500GB
AMD Athlon(tm) II Dual-Core M300 2.00 GHz
and its a laptop
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Well it all goes down to what you're doing on your PC. If there are a lot of things running it will lag. Seems to me you don't have that great of a system anyways. Right click on "Computer" in the Start menu and post a screen shot of that page. RAM and maybe a CPU upgrade will probably help a lot.
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Come wroteOk. Well are you running a lot of things at once? That causes slow downs. Rule of thumb for me is "If you aren't using it, close it." Did slow downs recently start happening?gtapro151 wrote how much ram and what processor and size hard drive do you have because if you have a old computer and do that your just wasteing your time i dont think any computer able to run windows 7 at this point should be lagging that bad maby you have a virus like that win 7 security or the winlog.exe one both of thos drematicly slow your computer down
Win 7 came on my computer when i bought it..
4GB ram
64-bit
500GB
AMD Athlon(tm) II Dual-Core M300 2.00 GHz
and its a laptop
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Come wrotegtapro151 wrote how much ram and what processor and size hard drive do you have because if you have a old computer and do that your just wasteing your time i dont think any computer able to run windows 7 at this point should be lagging that bad maby you have a virus like that win 7 security or the winlog.exe one both of thos drematicly slow your computer down
Win 7 came on my computer when i bought it..
4GB ram
64-bit
500GB
AMD Athlon(tm) II Dual-Core M300 2.00 GHz
and its a laptop
Yeah that shoulden't be laggy at all might as well do it as long as you dont have anything you want saved thats the easy way out
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i would re-install !
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No doubt there are probably 100 things running in the background that are installed to start on start up.
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gtapro151 wroteHow would reinstalling the OS help? All that does is wipe all the data on the computer and leave just the OS. It won't help speed up a PC in any way. Only reason you would see a speed increase by doing this is because there is nothing on the computer that requires intensive CPU or RAM usage. Do you know what you're talking about?Come wrotegtapro151 wrote how much ram and what processor and size hard drive do you have because if you have a old computer and do that your just wasteing your time i dont think any computer able to run windows 7 at this point should be lagging that bad maby you have a virus like that win 7 security or the winlog.exe one both of thos drematicly slow your computer down
Win 7 came on my computer when i bought it..
4GB ram
64-bit
500GB
AMD Athlon(tm) II Dual-Core M300 2.00 GHz
and its a laptop
Yeah that shoulden't be laggy at all might as well do it as long as you dont have anything you want saved thats the easy way out
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