Windows 7 home 64 bit lags on everything


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    Windows 7 home 64 bit lags on everything


    my Toshiba e105-s1802 lags in eveything. When i type it wont show but eventually catches up. Media player skips all the time. just everything lags. ive tried everything and cant firgure this out. please help.
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  2. whs
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    It might be a driver problem. Did you look in Device Manager whether there are any yellow triangles.

    You may also want to run this program. If you have red bars, then there is a problem. It might tell you what the problem is. All green is OK.
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    i have red bars now what?
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  4. whs
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    As I said, you most likely have a driver problem. Does the latency checker give you any more info (on the bottom)? And did you check in Device Manager for yellow triangles.
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    no triangles and it says some devices on this machine behave bad and will probably casue drop-outs in real-time audio or video streams. to isolate the misbehaving driver use device manager and diable/reable various devices, one at a time, try network and w-lan adapters, modems, internal sound devices, usb host controlers etc.
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  6. whs
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    I could not have said it any better.
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    so do i just disable n reenable all of the ones listed?
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  8. whs
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    Disable and then reboot. If that does not help, you will have to go to the manufacturers website and download the ones applicable to your system.
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    well idk what 2 diable or not so this is no help
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    sradloff said:
    well idk what 2 diable or not so this is no help
    Anything not critical for the system to startup...

    to isolate the misbehaving driver use device manager and diable/reable various devices, one at a time, try network and w-lan adapters, modems, internal sound devices, usb host controlers etc.
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