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1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
so what should I do.
I removed the some of the un-necessaries startup items
the only website that mostly lag are:
TTG
CoD Elite (Website)
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its got nothing to do with the hardware, did it run like that when new/not full of crap/porn? no, check for programs that are not needed that run in the background and disable them from starting on start up
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Come wroteWell first of delete all the programs you don't use. And when not using programs close them. This will free up CPU memory thus less lag. I saw that it was a laptop and I googled your processor. It is an "S1" socket. You can upgrade CPUs on laptops so maybe a better CPU will help? You said it has 4 gigs of RAM. Is it usually near the 100% line? Same applies for the CPU. Look in task manager and tell me the average percentages.1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
so what should I do.
I removed the some of the un-necessaries startup items
the only website that mostly lag are:
TTG
CoD Elite (Website)
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Sir_James wrote its got nothing to do with the hardware, did it run like that when new/not full of crap/porn? no, check for programs that are not needed that run in the background and disable them from starting on start upTrue. Not a hardware related issue but hardware upgrades can help.
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1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
Do you know what your talking about? You proved me right by saying its wipeing anything thats running and taking up alot of resorces is that not the point here? or do computers just randomly go slow now? By him wipeing it he dosen't have to go through and find out whats wrong. why do people like you have to troll?
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its your internet connection
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gtapro151 wroteTroll? I'm not trolling. I'm just saying WHY would you go through reinstalling a whole OS when you can simply fix the problem by getting rid of bloatware? A OS reinstall is not necessary until you REALLY think it's necessary. When you reinstall on OS you lose everything.1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
Do you know what your talking about? You proved me right by saying its wipeing anything thats running and taking up alot of resorces is that not the point here? or do computers just randomly go slow now? By him wipeing it he dosen't have to go through and find out whats wrong. why do people like you have to troll?
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1yoyo105 wroteCome wroteWell first of delete all the programs you don't use. And when not using programs close them. This will free up CPU memory thus less lag. I saw that it was a laptop and I googled your processor. It is an "S1" socket. You can upgrade CPUs on laptops so maybe a better CPU will help? You said it has 4 gigs of RAM. Is it usually near the 100% line? Same applies for the CPU. Look in task manager and tell me the average percentages.1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
so what should I do.
I removed the some of the un-necessaries startup items
the only website that mostly lag are:
TTG
CoD Elite (Website)
Also TTG lags a small bit on my parents laptop
CPU 5% processes
services 0%
ram 35%
picture:
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Come wrote1yoyo105 wroteCome wroteWell first of delete all the programs you don't use. And when not using programs close them. This will free up CPU memory thus less lag. I saw that it was a laptop and I googled your processor. It is an "S1" socket. You can upgrade CPUs on laptops so maybe a better CPU will help? You said it has 4 gigs of RAM. Is it usually near the 100% line? Same applies for the CPU. Look in task manager and tell me the average percentages.1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
so what should I do.
I removed the some of the un-necessaries startup items
the only website that mostly lag are:
TTG
CoD Elite (Website)
Also TTG lags a small bit on my parents laptop
CPU 5% processes
services 0%
ram 35%
picture:
[img]http://twitter.com/#!/oSoiERIN/status/147578930298224640/photo/1/large[/img]Strange. Not at all what I was expecting. How is it lagging exactly? Like slow or just lag? Like skipping type lag? Doesn't really seem to be CPU or a RAM intensiveness problem.
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1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 wroteTroll? I'm not trolling. I'm just saying WHY would you go through reinstalling a whole OS when you can simply fix the problem by getting rid of bloatware? A OS reinstall is not necessary until you REALLY think it's necessary. When you reinstall on OS you lose everything.1yoyo105 wrotegtapro151 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
Do you know what your talking about? You proved me right by saying its wipeing anything thats running and taking up alot of resorces is that not the point here? or do computers just randomly go slow now? By him wipeing it he dosen't have to go through and find out whats wrong. why do people like you have to troll?
Which is also why I said "IF" he doesnt have anything to save considering his ? was would reinstalling help it sounds like he is feed up with trying to get rid of whatever was causing it the comment about me not knowing what Im doing was completely unnecessary.So if you were not trolling what do you call it?
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