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Alright, so for no reason a week or so ago my computer starts randomly lagging, most notably when playing GTA IV. At first I thought it was the game so I re-downloaded and installed it, (I had some errors anyway).
While I was downloading it from GameStop I would minimize the window and switch users, then log back in to check the status, I could never get the window to restore, so I had to force the process to end. Twice my computer blue screened on me, my computer has never done this before or since.
I haven't installed any new hardware, or updated any drivers (myself), I did a full system scan and Norton didn't find anything. I also did a full system scan with Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool, it found 4 infected files and removed them.
The one thing I did do (I think before I noticed any lagging) was an optimization, cleaned and defragmented the registry, cleaned and defragmented the HDD among other things. My hard drive was heavily fragmented, I don't remember what percentage, but it was a lot.
Still the same problem, so I upgraded Win 7 to Win 7 to re-install the OS (without touching my files) to see if that would fix the problem, and it didn't either.
So I checked Task Manager and this shows up as being the culprit, "NT Kernel & System" can take up anywhere from 20-30 to 40-50% of my CPU. Sometimes it's where it's suppose to be, between 0-3%, I would use KrView but unfortunately it only works up to XP SP1.
I'm getting tired of this random lagging BS, I haven't found a tool other then KrView that will tell me what I want to know. I'm hoping that some of you guys will have some other ideas on how to pinpoint this problem and fix it.
While I was downloading it from GameStop I would minimize the window and switch users, then log back in to check the status, I could never get the window to restore, so I had to force the process to end. Twice my computer blue screened on me, my computer has never done this before or since.
I haven't installed any new hardware, or updated any drivers (myself), I did a full system scan and Norton didn't find anything. I also did a full system scan with Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool, it found 4 infected files and removed them.
The one thing I did do (I think before I noticed any lagging) was an optimization, cleaned and defragmented the registry, cleaned and defragmented the HDD among other things. My hard drive was heavily fragmented, I don't remember what percentage, but it was a lot.
Still the same problem, so I upgraded Win 7 to Win 7 to re-install the OS (without touching my files) to see if that would fix the problem, and it didn't either.
So I checked Task Manager and this shows up as being the culprit, "NT Kernel & System" can take up anywhere from 20-30 to 40-50% of my CPU. Sometimes it's where it's suppose to be, between 0-3%, I would use KrView but unfortunately it only works up to XP SP1.
I'm getting tired of this random lagging BS, I haven't found a tool other then KrView that will tell me what I want to know. I'm hoping that some of you guys will have some other ideas on how to pinpoint this problem and fix it.
My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 15
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional X64
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II P340 Dual-Core 2.2Ghz
- Memory
- 8GB (4GB x 2) Crucial
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4250
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD Audio
- Screen Resolution
- Currently 1024 x 768
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Momentus ST9320423AS 320GB 7200RPM
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000
- Mouse
- Microsoft Wireless Mouse 5000
- Internet Speed
- 50 Mbps
- Antivirus
- Norton 360 Premier
- Browser
- Google Chrome