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It sounds like driver issues. When you do the clean install, what do you do next? I found I needed to just wait while it found the necessary drivers - a notification pop up said it was looking for them, so I waited. Sure enough it found all of them. So it can be good to wait 10 to 15 minutes while it sorts the drivers. When it's done that, Windows update tends to just open up to tell you to do the updates. Then when it's all updated you can start adding programs. Maybe try running it without all your programs added for a day and see how it is - it could be a program you've installed isn't compatible. Windows defender updates as well so you can get started and then put your own antivirus on later when you've checked everything is running ok. It just overrides Defender then. Maybe try that - just waiting after clean install and not installing anything else - drivers or programs but just let Windows update and install everything. What specs are your laptop? ie model, processor, graphics? If it has Nvidia graphics it could be a driver issue. I have a laptop with Nvidia and there isn't a driver for the graphics, but it doesn't sound like that - more related to your network adapters. That might happen on restart a few times, and you have to reconnect to the internet, but give it a bit of time to find all the drivers.