Hi. Doing this will will turn off automatic updates on your PC. Just go to start menu>type 'services'>look for a service called 'windows update' and double click on it>if it's already running stop it...
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Hi. Doing this will will turn off automatic updates on your PC. Just go to start menu>type 'services'>look for a service called 'windows update' and double click on it>if it's already running stop it...
System and Compressed memory kicks in when your browser is using more than 500MB of your system Ram. Ditch Chrome, use Edge or IE. And don't keep too many tabs open at once.
I just looked up my task manager and I don't have "system and compressed memory" running.
You might also wanna disable applications to run at Windows startup. Another thing to do is use msconfig and turn off all the useless services like from 3rd party softwares.
There's probably something wrong in the boot sequence of your BIOS settings. Just reset the BIOS setting for boot sequence. If that doesn't work do that and try installing Windows again.
What I'd do here is restart the PC and run nothing. Then kill every killable and unnecessary for running of Win10 tasks. Kill everything but tasks like svchost, winlogon, dwm and the others that need...
Could you right click on that and post pictures of the service and the task in detail tab associated with that task?
Backup your files, delete that user is all I can recommend.
Does it say anything like, "You need permission from Trusted Installer to make changes to this file" or something?
This used to happen to me when I deleted the wrong files from AppData/Local/Microsoft and also from AppData/Roaming. But the problem solved itself after some boots. I see the only way is to backup...
Well I don't exactly know what's going on but I had some performance issues too. I purposely turned off a service called "AMD External Events Utility" for my AMD R9 M375 and I had bad performance on...
Have you tried turning on the Microsoft built in administrator account (Yeah, net user administrator /active:yes) and then booting into the system in Safe Mode with the admin a/c, then using user...
Go to Start, click on Settings. Then go to Personalization. Click on Start which is at the bottom of the list and then turn "Occasionally show suggestions in Start" off. I have this I don't get that...