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Yours looks ok (I don't read that language). The tray app just takes a bit of time to load, but doesn't slow our systems.
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I have:
79217
Yours looks ok (I don't read that language). The tray app just takes a bit of time to load, but doesn't slow our systems.
Sounds like you did the right thing for the nvidia options. Normally screen taring is horizontal. When the power is connected, that's when the graphics card can run full speed.
Whenever windows...
I had a case where they computer would not recognize the graphics card until I updated the bios.
Some antivirus programs don't turn off windows defender, so you get 2 anti-virus programs running. If you use a 3rd party one, go into control panel and see if win defender reports it is running...
Why not try uninstalling chrome, rebooting then re-installing. Hopefully that will fix it.
The drive may have formatted with the wrong sector size. I've heard of a 512 / 4K sector problem that can cause this. I suspect you need to completely ease the drive and use win 10 boot media.
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Try starting resource monitor and going to the disk section and sort by total. Then connect the wire and see what image names appear as heavy io. Give it some time and you may be able to find out...
I found this fixes my problems when ever windows does a major update - completely remove all nvidia software, reboot, reinstall gforce experience and drivers.
We don't have a problem with intel rapid restore with our laptops, it's the intel anti-theft software that grinds the drive on every boot.
Look for intel command center and security in your add...
Review your power options and advance power options. You may need to install windows 10 updates for a while to get smooth running.
You can prevent the machine from going to sleep for and hour or...
Software and companies with 1000's of moving parts often appear disorganized. Just look in your windows 10 event logs to see.
I would talk with the vendor ASAP. You may need to exchange the machine within your 30 day free typical time window.
Sounds like the problem occurs when the system was off and then powered up? Is...
Some software patches require the need to choose run-as-admin.
May be a high voltage problem due to the overclocking.
I would copy all my documents, pictures, etc... to an external, removable flash drive if you can.
You may be able to do a system restore back to a time when the computer was working correctly. ...
I use VMWare Workstation Pro. It has an option to run background VM's with low priority. Works great when my developer vm isn't in use.
My experience has been that display link software causes more problems than it solves. The way it captures video eats CPU. (Very bad when gaming too). I uninstalled it and got a mini-display port...
cant go wrong with a fresh install. good luck
MS has a tendency to re-set the network stack after windows update. Sounds like you have a network / internet accessing app (that self updates) that needs to be uninstalled and reinstalled. NVidia...
Sounds like you have a driver or app that's locking up - getting in a cpu intensive busy loop. The fans are just keeping the CPU cool as it works hard going in circles.
You could go into task...
You need a USB CD Drive and installation media. Boot to that. Your local PC shop can help.
Just an educated guess - sounds like a possible memory problem to me.
Try going into the bios and change your memory options (If you have any). Or, if you have 2 sticks and 4 slots, try moving...
If you uninstalled your nvidia drivers, rebooted, then reinstalled your problem would have gone away. Windows 10 has a habit of resetting the network stack during major updates. :(
Have you reviewed your startup programs in task manager? Sounds like a virus, etc... to me
Sounds like a reformat of the SSD is required -- it may be using a wrong block size. Fresh OS install time and wipe it.