Laptop EXCRUCIATINGLY slow

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       #31

    Gyazo - 4bdea70ecb49b1c35ae31aec67bce342.png Its been like that for like 35 minutes. 1 important and 1 optional. Even to take that picture, I had to click on Gyazo about six times before it finally worked...
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       #32

    Also, I keep clicking run as administrator on the TeamViewer setup and it just isnt loading. I click run when the dialog box pops up and nothing happens when I hit yes.
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  3.    #33

    Reboot the PC.
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       #34

    And what do i do once its rebooted? Just try and get teamviewer downloaded?
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  5.    #35

    Install TeamViewer.
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       #36

    My computer is practically freezing. Its making it basically impossible to even try and launch the setup application.
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  7.    #37

    Type msconfig in Start Search box, uncheck everything in msconfig>Startup and msconfig>Services tabs after Hiding all MS Services, Apply. Reboot PC.
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       #38

    And try installing teamviewer once again when it reboots?
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  9. Posts : 31
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       #39

    Ive tried opening the setup file normally and running as administrator. It doesnt load up after i do it. Similar to how i have to click on gyazo to take a screenshot. The downloads folder keeps saying not responding and then stops and then the run dialog box comes up, i click run, and nothing happens
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  10.    #40

    Did you uncheck all msconfig>Startups and msconfig>Services (after Hiding All MS Services) as I suggested 30 minutes ago, then reboot the PC?

    Is there some reason you were not interactive with these steps? I needed it reported back that you had done this and I got something else entirely.
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