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Pauses
While I am working ,there are pauses .. the windows stop for a while and then continue.
As if the windows is heavy or is over-loaded. To write this I spent about 15 minutes.
While I am working ,there are pauses .. the windows stop for a while and then continue.
As if the windows is heavy or is over-loaded. To write this I spent about 15 minutes.
an application or system service is hanging more than likely.
bring up the task manager with cntrl alt del
click the processes tab, and find which application is eating up all the cpu time.
How I could Know that bad program ?
It would be the one eating all the cpu up. (system idle process doesn't count)
CPU should be the third column in the processes tab.
OK .. the windows now is fine so I do not fine eating ones in CPU .. But If the windows turned bad .. and I figured out the eating program .. What I do ?? Do I close it or remove it or what ?
Come back here again with the info on which .exe / dll is eating it all up and we can go from there.
If it's not a vital system item, yeah we'll probably just recommend removal.
audiodg.exe varies between 6 and 11 or 10
Yeah that shouldn't be nearly enough to be choking your entire system.
Let's try booting safe mode and running this.(use the boot with networking option)
SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker
While in safe mode just for good measure install this let it update, and run a full scan.
Malwarebytes : Malwarebytes Anti-Malware PRO removes malware including viruses, spyware, worms and trojans, plus it protects your computer
Reboot and see if it returns to normal.
If the problem persist in safe mode as well , that would be information I need to know.
Two thoughts come to mind:
First, a similar occurrence happened to me when my antivirus somehow started to do tons of system scans after almost every move I made. (It was maddening!) You might check your antivirus settings to make sure you have scans programmed only when you need them. If that doesn't help, uninstalling + reinstalling the antivirus (or even changing to another antivirus app) might fix the problem.
2nd, in regard to a possible problem with one of your programs/apps using inordinately high CPU, this tutorial from Microsoft might give you some guidance:
How to use and troubleshoot issues with Windows Task Manager
@Maguscreed Which option I select?
@Imperfect1 I uninstalled AVG antivirus program and it's better but still not as I used to.