System interrupts, slow, laggy and frequent BSOD


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #1

    System interrupts, slow, laggy and frequent BSOD


    Hi there,

    Currently using Build 19041.746

    So another thread regarding system interrupts. I seem to have system interrupts that run very high at times, and have not found a correlation. My CPU is almost always at 100%, even when running fairly simple programs. I know it is not a lack in my laptop's specs as I really could get alot more out of it than I do now, performance-wise, and know it is something to do with either failing hardware or software conflicts.

    I frequently have alot of delay in things like YouTube when using google chrome or firefox and generally media playback is slow. Windows explorer also often takes up 40% or more cpu and freezes frequently, even with OneDrive client or other syncing clients disabled.

    This has been going on for some time, about a year and a half, possibly when I moved to Windows 10 2004. Prior to that, my PC could handle alot of abuse without slowing down. Now it seems it frequently has problems running half of what it used to.

    I have done sfc scans numerous times, DISM online repair tool multiple times, used chkdsk and also used the windows memory (RAM) checking tool a few times, all with no apparent errors.

    Once last week though, I turned off Wake on Magic Packet and Wake on Pattern Match in the advanced section of my wireless network adapter properties, which instantly sped up my laptop to how it was before... until HP installed some updates for what I thought was the graphics card.

    I have uninstalled many drivers, updated many drivers too, but am unable to pinpoint the solution.

    I also now have BSOD occuring nearly daily when I leave my laptop idle for about 15-20 mins, almost predictably it will crash.

    Any ideas on what I could do to resolve this?
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 3
    Windows 10
       #2

    Hi,

    To optimize Windows performance, try using the Performance troubleshooter to automatically find and fix problems. The Performance troubleshooter checks issues that might slow down your computer's performance, such as how many users are currently logged on to the computer and whether multiple programs are running at the same time.

    To run the troubleshooter:

    • Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.

    • In the search box, type troubleshooter, and then click Troubleshooting.
    • Under System and Security, click Check for performance issues.

    --Also there are many Tutorial videos how to make your computer faster by optimizing for free
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 6,347
    Windows 11 Pro - Windows 7 HP - Lubuntu
       #3
      My Computers


 

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